I hope all goes well in the Bear household - the Cub looks absurdly cute, and at the stage where you begin to get a gratifying response. For a moment I was quite envious.
(Cassidy: Vissi d'arte,
Sat 13 Sep 2003, 10:58,
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thank you
he's really reacting - I'd forgotten it all (12 years since Teilo) and to be greeted by a smile first thing in the morning is just wonderfuel...
(thebearis thebear,
Sat 13 Sep 2003, 11:01,
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(notshitashiOMOH,
Sat 13 Sep 2003, 11:07,
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muug
(notshitashiOMOH,
Sat 13 Sep 2003, 10:53,
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Threadjack!
Last week I quit my job and I've been looking for other things to do. Instead of being responsible and looking for a new one I've decided to stick all my junk in storage and go on a round the world trip to Bangkok, Bali, Sydney, Fiji, Hawaii, Los Angeles, New York and then home. It will take about 10 months.
I have yet to find anyone thinks it is a bad idea... so what do you think?
(thebearis thebear,
Sat 13 Sep 2003, 10:52,
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Thanks!
I hope to leave in the second week of October. And I have most of the money I need, certainly enough to last me to the end of the year... then I'm going to make money by juggling a bit.
i'm looking for a hideout for my erasmus studies in a foreign country
(notshitashiOMOH,
Sat 13 Sep 2003, 11:10,
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Edinburgh is the best
of the bunch. It's a lovely, lovely city (I'm biased I live there). Glasgow would be a good second choice but the city's horrible (though better night life than Edinburgh)
edinburgh is the second best city I've ever seen. First is granada. Such a lovely lighting. But I'm afraid it's also very expensive to live there for a year. Say, do you have a free room in your house?
(notshitashiOMOH,
Sat 13 Sep 2003, 11:16,
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Hahahahahahah!
My flat is tiny! Seriously though, there's a lot of decent rooms to rent in Edinburgh. It's not *too* expensive if you have friendly local b3tans (of which there are many in Edinburgh) telling you where to rent rooms, etc. :-)