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  • in reply to: Official Diagnosis #9330
    IvanAleisterMesniaa
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    I was diagnossed with Insomnia offically at age six, I had a complete psychological evaluation when I was young all kinds of tests, and it didn't help me, they just tried giving me over the counter sleeping medication and as I grew older more medication which all didn't help.

    in reply to: My best friend – A poem #10515
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    'LindsayK' wrote on '01:

    lol, sorry! I'm in and out during the day; the evening is when I'll do most reply and writing. I really enjoy reading your work, Franky. It provides an insight into yourself. Does it help you to feel better when you're having bad days?

    Once, I was intensely angry with my husband, so I wrote him into a story and then killed him off viciously. lol, he didn't appreciate that too much.

    Writing does help me feel better, I always have bad days haha, chronic leg pain sucks.

    Ahaha I'm sure he didn't like that one bit!

    in reply to: Seen any good movies recently? #9004
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    'LindsayK' wrote on '01:

    Word! I thought to myself while reading those, “Why would someone want a guy who stalks, belittles, is controlling, and a douchebag all rolled into one supposedly good looking package?” It just floors me. Why is it such a phenomenon?

    What happened to scary vampires, like Dracula? Isn't the potential of a tortuous and imminent death supposed to be part of the allure?

    I know! Vampires have gone to hell with the generation of today, I hate it, I miss dracula.

    in reply to: Anyone like to dance? #9535
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    'LindsayK' wrote on '01:

    Good for you! There's not enough like that in the world.

    Sadly there isn't.

    in reply to: Seen any good movies recently? #9002
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    My favorite movie is Dragonheart, I loved it as a child and still do, I loved how Bowen has some struggle with his belief in the code and then prevails at the end.

    I'm not big on movies I liked Angels and Demons just because of the Anti Matter and how I was able to explain to my parents and friends what anti matter is and what it can do.

    I liked Law abiding Citizen, was a great concept, hated the ending.

    I don't like twilight, I've seen the movies, and read the books, terrible pieces of literature and I could do a better job.

    It's easy to write about vampires and werewolves since it's one of the biggest things teens love, throw some vampire in who's got a hard shell and a girl thinks she can open him up and BAM millions of dollars due to the hearts of little girls loving the idea of that type of romance, then they get it in real life and don't like how it works out.

    in reply to: Hello from Martin Reed :) #8895
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    I am very excited to get to know everyone here! Maybe even snag a lady, I kid I kid!

    in reply to: My best friend – A poem #10511
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    It's empty in here aww!

    in reply to: Hobbies? #9558
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    Oh you two are very interesting! I write way too much haha!

    in reply to: Anyone like to dance? #9533
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    I wanted to leave this part out cause I get embarrassed by it but I danced with that girl who was around my age and there was still people wanting to dance, the women lined up asking me to dance with them all again one after the other. I was dead tired but did it again and at the end of it for the next few months I had people asking me to teach them to dance so they could score with women like I did, and I said it isn't about scoring or getting laid, it's about dancing, to have fun and feel connected with someone.

    I won't teach men how to dance unless I know they are good.

    What was really embarrassing was the young one I danced with asked me out on a date, we went out on a few dates until she went back to NB. I even had a 32 year old women ask me out haha!

    I'm am a charmer, I was brought up to be chivalrous and a gentleman to women.

    in reply to: Good Times, Bad Times #9410
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    'Martin' wrote on '01:

    Wow! You learn something new about someone every day!!

    Haha yeah, I guess so eh?

    in reply to: Anyone like to dance? #9529
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    'Martin' wrote on '01:

    That's awesome that you learnt how to dance at school! You just reminded me of a funny story.

    When my wife and I got married, her aunt done some flamenco dancing – then at random, pulled me up to do some flamenco with her. Let me just say, I can't do any kind of dance – let alone the flamenco. But, it was my wedding – a darn good party so I gave it go; rose in the mouth and everything.

    I thought I looked good, but probably not. There were a lot of smiles in the room, though – and really, that's all that counts.

    Haha, yeah smiles are good, that sounds awesome! I would of gotten up too.

    I went to a wedding and lets just say the women would not stop asking me to dance, I'd dance grab a drink and turn around and see a woman in her late 30's early 40's “Hey! Would you do me the honor of this dance?” and I'd say “I assure you it is an honor to dance with such a woman.” I'm rather nice I guess, kissing the hands of woman to lift their spirits, dancing.

    The funniest was when I went up to a girl my age and asked “May I have your hand?” and she said to me “I've been waiting all afternoon for you to ask me, you're amazing.” We danced for about an hour or so and at the end she asked me why did you wait to dance with me? and I said “You save the best for last.”

    I have another wedding to go to this summer, my best friends mom is getting remarried. It shall be a grand time.

    in reply to: Where have you been? #9299
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    'Martin' wrote on '01:

    Australia is beautiful – especially Western Australia, which hardly anyone visits. People tend to hit the East Coast – Sydney, Great Barrier Reef, etc. However, I'd recommend flying into Perth or Darwin, getting a car and just driving all the way along the West Coast. You'll see more kangaroos than people. You'll have a beautiful reef all to yourself (no tourists) and you can swim right out to it, rather than having to get a boat as you do for the Great Barrier Reef.

    I loved my time in Canada. I spent about 6 months in Toronto working, then travelled to Quebec City, Ottawa, Banff, Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria. Victoria was amazing – I wasn't really blown away by Vancouver, but a short hop on a ferry makes a world of difference.

    I couldn't resist going up to Alaska, either and managed to do a good tour combining planes, trains and automobiles, criss-crossing Alaska and the Yukon in Canada! It was an adventure!

    I am beyond envious of you!

    in reply to: Good Times, Bad Times #9408
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    'LindsayK' wrote on '01:

    That's too bad. I've seen many a great people fall to drugs. It's a depressing thing to watch.

    Yes, military man. We were together for four years before he joined. (I feel so old sometimes, cause it's been eight since he joined. lol) This is his fourth tour, and it's about all I can take, thank you very much. He's out in 19 months.

    Oh, I was once in the military, I excelled at close quarters combat and sniping, I had to leave though my leg was getting worse and worse.

    in reply to: Anyone like to dance? #9527
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    'Martin' wrote on '01:

    You know what, I wish I could dance! After a few drinks I like to do some odd movements, but I wouldn't call it dancing – nothing like the stuff you see on Dancing With the Stars or similar.

    How did you learn to dance? My wife is into Latin Dance – toyed with the idea of going to lessons together. Maybe we'll get around to it one of these days!

    Haha, you after a few drinks haha I can picture the movements now!

    You should totally give it a shot, when two people dace, the connection you have, the feeling of being one is just amazing, more so when in love.

    Our music class in elementary up until grade six had dance in it, I learned how to line dance, square dancing, waltz.

    Then in high school I took dance and learned the jive and the Charleston, I was also in the process of learning the salsa but we didn't have enough time.

    in reply to: Does anyone write? #9383
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    'Martin' wrote on '01:

    What a great thread, Franky!

    I'm not much of a writer so don't have anything to share – which is odd, as English was my favourite subject at school! Maybe I'll come up with something to share in a few days 🙂

    That would be a great thing to do Martin, if you can do it up!

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