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Was it a polar bear, because opposites attract...

Ori I feel your pain I haven't seen the States since 2004. Same reason no funds for frivolous traveling .

Some tymes you have to be a little different it is a sage man who told me this.

I like drinking hot lemon for soar throats and mint tea the other symptoms always seems to work for me.

Hold on isn't Nellie Jumbo's wife and Dumbo's mother?

I have Just started book #14 of the wheel of time, A memory of Light, The last book in the series.

All the soups I mentioned are non spicy, I am not a lover of food that is so hot it burns your throat out. Probably the best is leek and potato, All it is, is leeks potato's onion and chicken or veg stock can't get any simpler then that.

Soup is good, Leek and potato, cream of chicken and cream of celery are my favorite. I make my own soups oh so much better.

What did Nellie the elephant do in the circus ?

so basically anything with an "A" in it gets drawn out.

We are all lost and wandering in the woods and being chased by rabid squirrels.

Ooh arr, Devon be a good place to visit, as well as Cornwall I love that area of the country.

Insomnia, I have that but not as bad as when I was younger, it is also a book written by Stephen King.

Just finished book 13 of the wheel of time Towers of Midnight, and just starting A Street Cat Named Bob.

It will depend on where in England she came from and how much if any of here accent she lost or if she has merged her English accent with a Spanish one. I am an American living in England, but I still have an American accent, but it is a neutral accent, I no longer have an accent from the region I grew up in which is Massachusetts.

Ok groovy the best way to describe the Suffolk mumble is to fill your mouth with as many marbles as you can then speak in a soft tone of voice.

HRHDoxmatix even in England they have there accents, you have you brummy (sp) Scottish, Welsh just to name a few. As an American living over here I have problems with the Suffolk mumble, you can hardly ever understand what they are saying.

Or is she now a politician or the head of a major energy corporation.

Tusk tusk tusk she ran away again

A little ditty I learned when I was in the military, we used as a tool to break the ice in a difficult training environment. Unfortunately I don't remember all of it, if you have heard it before and can tell me the rest I would be very pleased.
" Ladies and gentlemen hobo's and tramps crossed eyed sketers and bow legged aunts. (pronounced (ants)) I'm here to address you and not to undress you about something I know nothing about. Late one day in the middle of the night two dead boys got up to fight..."