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« Reply #15 on: 26 April 2009, 19:39:43 »

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Ah, I just wanted a change! ;) ;)

I have also been reviewing my security in the internet world, and decided a few things needed tightening up ;) ;)  I am one of the few who advertises a true likeness of themselves, which perhaps I should be beware of.

In addition, as I can claim dual nationality and am a bit fed up with the way this country is going at the moment, I thought I would honour Malta G.C., the beautiful place of my birth along with the brave and so friendly people of that Island for a nice change :y :y

Very wise Lizzie :y

.....Previously I showed my real image as an avatar, but after receiving some rather offensive P.M`s several months ago; I decided I would not continue to do so.....

I cant understand this forum, why would anyone start getting offensive with you regards your Avatar. >:(
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« Reply #16 on: 26 April 2009, 19:39:50 »

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thats all very well,but we have no eye candy now... :(

Agreed. We had Debs & Lizzie to look at, but alas now we have a pooch (though a nice looking pooch) (not that i'm into, ooh er Mrs)
Hole getting deeper :D & a now a flag :'( :'( :'(
What's the OOF world coming to :-/ :-?
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« Reply #17 on: 26 April 2009, 19:43:32 »

At least we have pleasant memories of both Debs and Lizzies true likenesses  :-*
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« Reply #18 on: 26 April 2009, 20:00:35 »

They're both in my avatar but I'm not telling you which ones ;D ;D :y
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« Reply #19 on: 26 April 2009, 20:20:16 »

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Ah, I just wanted a change! ;) ;)

I have also been reviewing my security in the internet world, and decided a few things needed tightening up ;) ;)  I am one of the few who advertises a true likeness of themselves, which perhaps I should be beware of.

In addition, as I can claim dual nationality and am a bit fed up with the way this country is going at the moment, I thought I would honour Malta G.C., the beautiful place of my birth along with the brave and so friendly people of that Island for a nice change :y :y

So do I  :-? :-? ;)
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« Reply #20 on: 26 April 2009, 20:26:57 »

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Ah, I just wanted a change! ;) ;)

I have also been reviewing my security in the internet world, and decided a few things needed tightening up ;) ;)  I am one of the few who advertises a true likeness of themselves, which perhaps I should be beware of.

In addition, as I can claim dual nationality and am a bit fed up with the way this country is going at the moment, I thought I would honour Malta G.C., the beautiful place of my birth along with the brave and so friendly people of that Island for a nice change :y :y

I would never show my true likeness on OOF...................on the grounds that I 'am irretrievably ugly..........Think john Merrick on a bad day. :-/ :-/ :-/
It'a a shame that Lizzie has decided to remove her avatar.............as she is a bit of a babe. :y :y :y
Debs did the very same thing a while back............pity. :y :y :y :y :y
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« Reply #21 on: 26 April 2009, 20:28:03 »

Think Lizzie was brave to put her true pic online, one which I wouldn't do myself.

Think Lizzie has done the best thing to remove it and replace it with something else. You can't be too careful in this perverse world we live in now.

Best to be safe as you can.

My partner had a rather experirence with a strange chap chat to her one day in the local supermarket, she made her excuses, and dumped her shoping basket around in the next idal and then left the shop.

Upset she told me, and I went beserk as I wanted to go down the shop and find the little (person !), and sort him out.

So now I go with her to the shops, in case he's around again, so far so good, not seen him.

Scarey though, as who knows if he's a wanted by the autherities.

Worse case I know by my experierance, so I for one think Lizzie has been very sensible if she feels it was something that needed doing.

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« Reply #22 on: 26 April 2009, 20:32:34 »

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Think Lizzie was brave to put her true pic online, one which I wouldn't do myself.

Think Lizzie has done the best thing to remove it and replace it with something else. You can't be too careful in this perverse world we live in now.

Best to be safe as you can.

My partner had a rather experirence with a strange chap chat to her one day in the local supermarket, she made her excuses, and dumped her shoping basket around in the next idal and then left the shop.

Upset she told me, and I went beserk as I wanted to go down the shop and find the little (person !), and sort him out.

So now I go with her to the shops, in case he's around again, so far so good, not seen him.

Scarey though, as who knows if he's a wanted by the autherities.

Worse case I know by my experierance, so I for one think Lizzie has been very sensible if she feels it was something that needed doing.

M


I think M it is more a perverse UK rather than the world as a whole, and I find it so sad how our lives have to be lived always with "security" in mind for us and our children. :( :( :( :( :( :(
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« Reply #23 on: 26 April 2009, 20:39:44 »

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Ah, I just wanted a change! ;) ;)

I have also been reviewing my security in the internet world, and decided a few things needed tightening up ;) ;)  I am one of the few who advertises a true likeness of themselves, which perhaps I should be beware of.

In addition, as I can claim dual nationality and am a bit fed up with the way this country is going at the moment, I thought I would honour Malta G.C., the beautiful place of my birth along with the brave and so friendly people of that Island for a nice change :y :y

Very wise Lizzie :y

.....Previously I showed my real image as an avatar, but after receiving some rather offensive P.M`s several months ago; I decided I would not continue to do so.....

I......... like many here at OOF..................would be unaware of this Debs.....This is clearly.........  not acceptable behaviour..........and I can fully understand why you decided to change your avatar. :-/ :-/ :y
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« Reply #24 on: 26 April 2009, 20:43:01 »

Well when I said 'World', meant such as 'here', rather than the world par say, probably the way I put it.

Agree with you though.

Also, has anyone heard our country being referred to 'Great Britain' lately, and it's not quite so 'United' Kingdom as politicians want us to believe.

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« Reply #25 on: 26 April 2009, 20:47:34 »

Forgot to add, if you get anymore 'iffy' emails, print them out and take them to the Police, if you think you should, they'll do the rest by having a word, usually does the trick.

I've seen the 'nice' people on here have a banter with you, so don't let the little ...... (idiots) put you off. As there's plenty of people that will support you.

Keep smiling girl  :) :y
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« Reply #26 on: 26 April 2009, 20:55:05 »

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Think Lizzie was brave to put her true pic online, one which I wouldn't do myself.

Think Lizzie has done the best thing to remove it and replace it with something else. You can't be too careful in this perverse world we live in now.

Best to be safe as you can.

My partner had a rather experirence with a strange chap chat to her one day in the local supermarket, she made her excuses, and dumped her shoping basket around in the next idal and then left the shop.

Upset she told me, and I went beserk as I wanted to go down the shop and find the little (person !), and sort him out.

So now I go with her to the shops, in case he's around again, so far so good, not seen him.

Scarey though, as who knows if he's a wanted by the autherities.

Worse case I know by my experierance, so I for one think Lizzie has been very sensible if she feels it was something that needed doing.

M


I think M it is more a perverse UK rather than the world as a whole, and I find it so sad how our lives have to be lived always with "security" in mind for us and our children. :( :( :( :( :( :(

Hence, why i wont take kids on their own, without parents/escorts.
Quite a few drivers are like me, wont take them.
My office knows i wont, and the computer is set never to give me a 'kids' job. OK sometimes one slips thro' and i decide wether to pickup.
If you carnt work out why i wont, i'll tell ya   :(
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« Reply #27 on: 26 April 2009, 21:10:44 »

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Think Lizzie was brave to put her true pic online, one which I wouldn't do myself.

Think Lizzie has done the best thing to remove it and replace it with something else. You can't be too careful in this perverse world we live in now.

Best to be safe as you can.

My partner had a rather experirence with a strange chap chat to her one day in the local supermarket, she made her excuses, and dumped her shoping basket around in the next idal and then left the shop.

Upset she told me, and I went beserk as I wanted to go down the shop and find the little (person !), and sort him out.

So now I go with her to the shops, in case he's around again, so far so good, not seen him.

Scarey though, as who knows if he's a wanted by the autherities.

Worse case I know by my experierance, so I for one think Lizzie has been very sensible if she feels it was something that needed doing.

M


I think M it is more a perverse UK rather than the world as a whole, and I find it so sad how our lives have to be lived always with "security" in mind for us and our children. :( :( :( :( :( :(

Hence, why i wont take kids on their own, without parents/escorts.
Quite a few drivers are like me, wont take them.
My office knows i wont, and the computer is set never to give me a 'kids' job. OK sometimes one slips thro' and i decide wether to pickup.
If you carnt work out why i wont, i'll tell ya   :(


I can really understand that TD.  Very sad but very necessary! :( :(

I didn't want to get too deep in discussion on this thread, but for me I must ask myself, where did those innocent days of the 1950s go??

We ran around, played around, going everywhere around town when only six or seven without our parents.  We played in parks, on the 'wrecks', and pushed our dollies prams without anything untowards happening to us or other children.

Yes some very unpleasant things we now know did happen to children "behind closed doors", but generally we all were very, very safe with respect for others and authority.  Now we are not only very aware of the many risks to our children / grandchildren, but also to us as adults.  Even when we use a technological 'advancements' like personal computers and e-mail.

Oh, for those long lost days of carefree innocence!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-)

And before anyone challenges this, my parents (in their 80s now) frequently confirm they were "safe" times compared to today, and it is far from just nostalgia! ;) ;)
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« Reply #28 on: 26 April 2009, 21:26:59 »

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Think Lizzie was brave to put her true pic online, one which I wouldn't do myself.

Think Lizzie has done the best thing to remove it and replace it with something else. You can't be too careful in this perverse world we live in now.

Best to be safe as you can.

My partner had a rather experirence with a strange chap chat to her one day in the local supermarket, she made her excuses, and dumped her shoping basket around in the next idal and then left the shop.

Upset she told me, and I went beserk as I wanted to go down the shop and find the little (person !), and sort him out.

So now I go with her to the shops, in case he's around again, so far so good, not seen him.

Scarey though, as who knows if he's a wanted by the autherities.

Worse case I know by my experierance, so I for one think Lizzie has been very sensible if she feels it was something that needed doing.

M


I think M it is more a perverse UK rather than the world as a whole, and I find it so sad how our lives have to be lived always with "security" in mind for us and our children. :( :( :( :( :( :(

Hence, why i wont take kids on their own, without parents/escorts.
Quite a few drivers are like me, wont take them.
My office knows i wont, and the computer is set never to give me a 'kids' job. OK sometimes one slips thro' and i decide wether to pickup.
If you carnt work out why i wont, i'll tell ya   :(


I can really understand that TD.  Very sad but very necessary! :( :(

I didn't want to get too deep in discussion on this thread, but for me I must ask myself, where did those innocent days of the 1950s go??

We ran around, played around, going everywhere around town when only six or seven without our parents.  We played in parks, on the 'wrecks', and pushed our dollies prams without anything untowards happening to us or other children.

Yes some very unpleasant things we now know did happen to children "behind closed doors", but generally we all were very, very safe with respect for others and authority.  Now we are not only very aware of the many risks to our children / grandchildren, but also to us as adults.  Even when we use a technological 'advancements' like personal computers and e-mail.

Oh, for those long lost days of carefree innocence!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-)

And before anyone challenges this, my parents (in their 80s now) frequently confirm they were "safe" times compared to today, and it is far from just nostalgia! ;) ;)

Before my time  ;D :D

But seriously, if i had cctv fitted i would take them, some drivers do have cctv fitted, but its an expensive cost, which i might have to consider :(
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« Reply #29 on: 26 April 2009, 21:48:54 »

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Think Lizzie was brave to put her true pic online, one which I wouldn't do myself.

Think Lizzie has done the best thing to remove it and replace it with something else. You can't be too careful in this perverse world we live in now.

Best to be safe as you can.

My partner had a rather experirence with a strange chap chat to her one day in the local supermarket, she made her excuses, and dumped her shoping basket around in the next idal and then left the shop.

Upset she told me, and I went beserk as I wanted to go down the shop and find the little (person !), and sort him out.

So now I go with her to the shops, in case he's around again, so far so good, not seen him.

Scarey though, as who knows if he's a wanted by the autherities.

Worse case I know by my experierance, so I for one think Lizzie has been very sensible if she feels it was something that needed doing.

M


I think M it is more a perverse UK rather than the world as a whole, and I find it so sad how our lives have to be lived always with "security" in mind for us and our children. :( :( :( :( :( :(

Hence, why i wont take kids on their own, without parents/escorts.
Quite a few drivers are like me, wont take them.
My office knows i wont, and the computer is set never to give me a 'kids' job. OK sometimes one slips thro' and i decide wether to pickup.
If you carnt work out why i wont, i'll tell ya   :(


I can really understand that TD.  Very sad but very necessary! :( :(

I didn't want to get too deep in discussion on this thread, but for me I must ask myself, where did those innocent days of the 1950s go??

We ran around, played around, going everywhere around town when only six or seven without our parents.  We played in parks, on the 'wrecks', and pushed our dollies prams without anything untowards happening to us or other children.

Yes some very unpleasant things we now know did happen to children "behind closed doors", but generally we all were very, very safe with respect for others and authority.  Now we are not only very aware of the many risks to our children / grandchildren, but also to us as adults.  Even when we use a technological 'advancements' like personal computers and e-mail.

Oh, for those long lost days of carefree innocence!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-)

And before anyone challenges this, my parents (in their 80s now) frequently confirm they were "safe" times compared to today, and it is far from just nostalgia! ;) ;)

Too true ..... many years ago when I was 11 and my brother 13 we used to cycle from near Swindon to Lechlade to go fishing (about 15 miles) on a regular basis. Coming home one day I got a puncture so we started to walk. A guy stopped to help and put both cars in the back of his truck and drove us home ... he lived nowhere near us. My Dad was extremely grateful and took him down the pub.

Would that happen now?? The kids would not get in the truck, the man would be accused of kidnap or worse, and the father would call the Police.

I spent most of my teens hitch-hiking every where ... I don't even consider picking up a hiker these days ......  

We only ever locked the house doors when we went out for the day .. shopping, visiting neighbours, etc the doors were left unlocked and nothing ever got pinched.

And they call this all "progress" and a "better world"
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