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    Posted: 02 April 2009 at 7:04am
Originally posted by Shasta'sAunt Shasta'sAunt wrote:

Originally posted by Hayfa Hayfa wrote:

I think we all have our own ponds.. Mine has pretty fish in it..

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Mine is chocolate......mmmmmmmmmmmm


I think there was a film called "On Chocolate Pond"
Oh, wait...here you go:

http://chocolatepond.com/

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Originally posted by Hayfa Hayfa wrote:

I think we all have our own ponds.. Mine has pretty fish in it..
 
Mine is chocolate......mmmmmmmmmmmm
�No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.�
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It's just an expression here, Chrys. Belfast mainly. Something I could do with at the mo - a 'geg' - a laugh.  Difficult and painful saying goodbye to people from your life. Not easy resigning to 'Allah's will,' when your heart feels like it's going through a shredder :)

Anyway -

cya later C

be good :-)




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Originally posted by Gulliver Gulliver wrote:

 

Chrysy - you are, as we say here, 'such a geg'. 


 
'ppreciate the feebdback.  , and I just HAD to google up 'geg'. . .
 
 though ofcourse I dont think 'gegging' on public forums is rude . . .  Smile
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I think we all have our own ponds.. Mine has pretty fish in it..
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 "I have been reading this thread from an objective point of view - and sorry, you sound really ignorant and foolish . . . not to mention close-sighted and . . . . fish-in-a-pondish.
 
Seriously!!!"


LOL !!!

Chrysy - you are, as we say here, 'such a geg'.  Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

In some regards you are as ignorant, foolish, close sighted and 'fish-in'a-pondish' as people can possibly be. LOL

I believe part of the reason for that is that you try to be too objective too often. A little subjectivity is a good thing some times. It helps us walk in the shoes of the other person, really know and understand them, and not make foolish and ignorant judgements on things about them we really cannot possibly understand from our myopically objective or subjective perspectives.

You are so mindbogglingly ignorant on some issues, and not the only one here, that this will simply go straight over your head I know.






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Oh! such touching attachment in this mutual admiration society brought tears in my eyes.

It's probably just the fumes from all of those unwashed illiterate people thronging the streets where you live....


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Oh! such touching attachment in this mutual admiration society brought tears in my eyes.


Did it, how SWEET. LOL
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