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DMACK 04-13-2016 03:05 PM

england calling
 
This is hello to you all and a way of spreading some positive affirmation

Eva your last post in sam,s thread blew me away..you are an amazing lady who trys effortlessly to aid the pain of others....I salute you madam

Alffe the eventual move of residence will be fine...you are to organised for it to go wrong ...bon voyage and happy days...

Okhay. ..you are OK........all this rallying round people on this forum is hard..but you do it... take care of you though.....
Tied...compost......lol....you never ever fail to make me smile


Goofy....always drop in when its needed....and always in context saying the right thing

Dancing lady....you really got me thinking....its good to think

Wish......I'm so glad you dropped the no more....you give us all hope

Mark....you drop in more pearls than yo realise

Doody.......the forums angel ( silently watching over us)

Lara....Always wise and inspirational

Sam...struggling but still interacting ...

Waves.....not here often...but when she is a huge impact of insight

Bizzi... one of lives natural care givers...and does it so well

mistiss.... my friend for life

wren.... always there always suppotively loyal to all.



ALffe a. Second mention........A Bright and everlasting beacon of light
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bizi 04-13-2016 06:01 PM

funny that you posted today.
I just listened to heather small, the song "Proud" last night and you were the one to introduce me to her.
thank you for that!
bizi

Lara 04-13-2016 06:43 PM

Hello there David,

It's extremely kind of you to think about all of us when you have so much sadness going on in your life at the moment.

Please know that we're thinking of you.
You are a very strong person even though it doesn't feel that way right now. Take care of yourself. :hug:

OhKay 04-18-2016 05:37 AM

It's so nice of you to acknowledge everyone David. It's good to be reminded we are cared about and we make a difference to our friends here :)

Thank you :hug:

bizi 07-03-2017 10:10 PM

Hope you are well David.
(((((HUGS)))))
bizi

tied 03-08-2018 07:42 PM

We love your accent
 
As a Netflix addict I can state that my fascination with the various British accents help me focus on more positive things and forget somewhat my various pains both mental and physical. What type of accent do you have, David?

It is spring and the insects and seeds are twitterpating in my compost heap. (This is a Bambi reference if you want to check it out on youtube.) Last year we got cantaloups. This year, the sky is the limit.

DMACK 03-10-2018 08:21 PM

tied...

I have what some people in England would describe the accent as a Hienze 57 variety


I was born in BIrmingham left when I was 7
Moved to Tamworth in Staffordshire

Left home at 16 joined the Royal Navy in PLmouth Devon

1983 Portsmouth HAmpshire

1984 Worthing SUssex


1989 to present date Oldham Lancashire ( or Greater Manchester)

Where I live now they class me a Southerner, if I go to my home in Birmingham they think I am a Northerner..


UK accents are an oddity.

Tied. .....what’s your accent..?:hug:

Regards
David

tied 03-11-2018 03:46 PM

Mongrel accent
 
I was born in California but lived in Arizona, Texas, Illinois, and Arkansas. In California they think I have a southern accent and in Texas they call me a Yankee. I tend to switch accents according to who I am talking with. I love to try to do a Scottish accent but I think I fall short. When I was in Soviet Georgia they thought I spoke Russian with a Polish accent. I later learned to speak Russian with a Leningrad accent, so I sound a bit like Victor Tsoi.

DMACK 03-21-2018 06:06 PM

That brought a smile to my face

Your ascents are like mine a multitude of mixtures


Russian ...wow a hard language to learn...big up you Tied for trying and pulling it off..

доброй ночи (Good night..in Russian)

Take care of you :hug:


David

tied 09-20-2018 01:08 AM

Texas calling England & other parts
 
Hope everyone is doing well. I am learning the ins and outs of Trigeminal Neuralgia. Currently taking a sabbatical from it. Recently went to a memorial service and came away inspired. I am sad she is gone but a better person for having had her in my life. This spurred some dreams that became waking goals. My friend saw the skills, talents, and dreams in people and then said "Now go do that!" I am a little too amped up on that and now can't sleep (in a good way). What do I want to do? Organize a grapefruit harvest for a food bank, apprentice on a farm that uses horse energy, plant endangered local species (and continue doing the other things that feed my soul). I task you all with discerning what's good in everybody and inspiring those souls to do more of that. I leave you with a song we sang at the memorial - Finlandia.


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