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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 23:31 on 12th April 2009
I would love to explore the Amazon, looking for  lost Indian tribes.
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 00:40 on 13th April 2009

I would like to work in the deaf community.

I would like to be a tour guide at some abbey, cathedral, Stonehenge, any place with gripping history in Great Britain.

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:40 on 13th April 2009
On 12th April 2009 07:27, Marianne Hoodless wrote:
Several jobs!  Sculptor, vet or if money were no object, I would buy a huge, rambling house in the British countryside and set up a rescue centre for cats-my husband is with me on this ambition too!


Ah, anyone who wants to save cats is A-OK in my book, Marianne! Laughing
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:41 on 13th April 2009
On 12th April 2009 23:31, Ray Stear wrote:
I would love to explore the Amazon, looking for  lost Indian tribes.


What would you do if you found them, Ray?  Assuming they didn't boil your head and eat it for lunch of course.
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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 16:14 on 13th April 2009
I would say 'Are you lost?' then sell them an A to Z of the Amazon, or possibly a Satnav. Cool
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 16:40 on 13th April 2009
My you ARE optimistic! You think they can read!
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 16:44 on 13th April 2009

Is it too late for me to become an archaeologist? Seriously?

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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 16:46 on 13th April 2009
Ah, you found a flaw in my 'Get rich quick plan' It is no wonder I am as poor as dirt, How about the Satnav voice though? The Indians speak don't they? I wonder what the Kreen Akrori translation is for 'At the next roundabout...turn right!' .Ah, you will come up with a flaw in that scheme too. Why dont i just get undressed and jump in the cooking pot?
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 16:52 on 13th April 2009
On 13th April 2009 16:44, Krissy wrote:

Is it too late for me to become an archaeologist? Seriously?


Something else we have in common Krissy! I too have dreamed about be an archaeologist! It is most definitely NOT too late, Krissy!  We'll talk about that this evening too. Smile

Edited by: Diana Sinclair at:13th April 2009 16:53
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 16:54 on 13th April 2009
On 13th April 2009 16:46, Ray Stear wrote:
Ah, you found a flaw in my 'Get rich quick plan' It is no wonder I am as poor as dirt, How about the Satnav voice though? The Indians speak don't they? I wonder what the Kreen Akrori translation is for 'At the next roundabout...turn right!' .Ah, you will come up with a flaw in that scheme too. Why dont i just get undressed and jump in the cooking pot?

Well, depending on the clothes it might add a little something to the flavoring.
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