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Chipper
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Post subject: Re: 5 Things We Did Not Know About You. Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 9:16 am |
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Bjornlefevre, your number 5 is interesting. Is there a lot of crime where you live?
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Post subject: Re: 5 Things We Did Not Know About You. Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:25 pm |
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Quote: But neither of them is mating with their current, same species appropriate other. I'm not unhappy about it at all. It is just curious.
I guess they were each other's one true love. But like Romeo and Juliet, they were star-crossed lovers who were NOT destined to live happily ever after with each other.
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Post subject: Re: 5 Things We Did Not Know About You. Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 6:47 pm |
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Name: Bob
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Chipper wrote: Bjornlefevre, your number 5 is interesting. Is there a lot of crime where you live? Not really. Brussels is the worst I guess. I live in West-Flanders and I'm a dispatcher for the entire region. (Not all at once :-p) After 10 years on the road I had enough of it. We do have a lot of 'trouble' with the fugitives... They turn up at seaports trying to get on board a ship. Or they figure out halfway through a trip the truck they picked to get in doesn't go to england but is driving away from it...
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Chipper
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Post subject: Re: 5 Things We Did Not Know About You. Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 9:51 am |
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Do they change time to daylight savings in Ireland? we have switch of time at the end of this week, so it will be getting dark around 8pm (20 o'clock) school here in US is also long. more than 7 hours a day starting at age 5 where I live...I can't say that my child gets homework that takes hours, but certainly it will take longer when she is older. Do you have home school option there?
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Post subject: Re: 5 Things We Did Not Know About You. Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 11:01 am |
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Name: Brandon
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Dianne wrote: Daylight savings is a system in the US where we turn the clocks forward one hour in the spring and back one hour in the fall. It is supposed to have benefits, but I am not sure that it really does. I usually find it disruptive, especially in the spring. Oh yeah that happens here too.Will it happen when were in school lol
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