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I stay there because he commutes into London so refuses to stay at mine. I work in the sticks in Kent in a tiny lane. -
Originally posted by Xenophon View PostWTF is going on with the world. You people cannot be real.
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But doesn't that make your journey to work easier? I presume you commute by train?Originally posted by Katie View PostI stay there because he commutes into London so refuses to stay at mine. I work in the sticks in Kent in a tiny lane.Comment
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No I drive to work. I am based on a farm. BP are you okay today.
I work in the countryside. My BF works in London. We stay at his because he doesn't liek to get up in the morning and drive and get on the train as when I get up I drop him at the station and then go off to work in my car.Comment
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Are you, the current batch of tpders that is, aware of the online disinhibition effect?
Katie is a good example as she is new. She is behaving very, very differently to how she would in real world situations - effectively with a lot less restraint.
Lots of you, dare I say all of the current regulars, behave similarly.
It is interesting to observe, my little cupcakes.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Gaaahh!!Originally posted by Katie View PostI work in the countryside. My BF works in London. We stay at his because he doesn't liek to get up in the morning and drive and get on the train as when I get up I drop him at the station and then go off to work in my car.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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