Do our minds get completely blank when it is raining?
Why is it we use the expression "...and he acted as if it was raining..." ?
I normally rush out after staring at it in shock for a few seconds (it does not happen often around here, raining that is), to wind up windows, close doors, cover furniture, get the cat back in (now, where is that darn cat again), get collectors cleaned up and buckets under them, back in, make sure netting is up to stop the inevitable mosquito to enter, light a fire, make some coffee, then sit down and just breath...
Yes, Monchi, have got around 20-ish proper touch-downs, them contacting me. Very sincere people, some outspoken, all genuine and interesting.
I never dated anyone as I was not ready for that, but I am sure a meet up and a chat IRL over a coffee or a bit to eat would have been just fine for most.
It's over a 3 years period though, and in the first year there were absolute nothing, due to my low activity here over all, and total absence from the forums.
So, activity here, showing your personality, will make someone see you, that is for sure.
First - I do not believe it is computer made, it is just a way of pulling a leg
But - because the questions are repeated in a certain way, with very little real interaction from the OP, where the follow up Qs from him are often far from original Q or even the reply to which he reacts, it is very much looking like a software AI. Such software is very advanced today, reacting to not only keywords, but order and combination with other words or superlatives.
In fact, such a software would be better in this than Gilly!
You mean Brian Haw. Well, I am not much acquainted with that particular case, neither in the anti Iraq movements
I have been more active with issues as the oppression of indigenous in Amazons, the Iran inconsistency and of course, fair energy and fresh water for all.
The AGA, is the Action Group of Africa, a clever little thing aiming at putting people more in control over who is ruling the AU and setting its policies.
I really like their message and I have good hopes of seeing them grow to a proper rights organisation that will help giving control back to where it belongs.
No, it is not a bad place, and I am not suffering here, if I did I would not stay here.
There are issues in this big country, but very few reach down here in the south, except for the unemployment, which have reached 24%. But take that into the right perspective - it used to be 20% ...
People are simply not living the way we are used to, and fewer work outside the private land but all survive, in good health.
Here they bomb people, keep bars closed at Wednesdays, raise prices to triple the normal because it's holiday and then double that because of the low turnover.
RE: parental leave
Right.It's good in my world.