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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I couldn't be bothered to finish GTA4 either but it was a good game. I played the demo for Bioshock and it seemed like a good game, I've also heard lots of good things about it but the only reason I never bought it is because I thought it was too scary uh oh!


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
The thing about finding out your future is that our futures aren't written in stone and we can chose to change our destiny's any way we see fit. Fortune tellers and card readers can only show us the path in front of us but we all have the free will to chose any path we want.

It's an odd paradox that by knowing our future we have already changed it.




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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
Ok it is technically sunday morning now and the telly is even more rubbish. I'm just happy I have freeview cos I'm watching repeats of never mind the buzzcocks on Dave - I new I should have just forked out for sky TV confused


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
My mum is a card reader and so when I was young I attempted to do this too - unfortunatly I ended inviting all sorts of spirits into the house and so our house was quite haunted for a while - saw a couple myself lucky they were all friendly though a bit noisy


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
muleguy52: I still say don't dabble in the Occult.
No good can come of it.




I think card reading is quite safe but I would never dabble with ouija boards those things are scary.



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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
muleguy52: Yes.you do look like the 'clippie' from 'On The Buses'!
What a great ,old fashioned comedy that was,from a gentler,more innocent age.


well thanks for that I guess uh oh!

but your right it was a good show


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
paidinfull: Pouring with rain here so the core is looking quite good at the mo.

Of course any thing could happen in the next hour and half.

Yea I know channel 4 then.
As you say it's watchable





At least your watching something you haven't seen before I'm sitting watching Friends repeats now - Ireally wish I picked up a dvd on the way home


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I've been told I look like olive from on the buses and since I got my hair cut I look even more like her now uh oh!


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
My mum is a card reader and she never advertises, all her clients come from word of mouth and she's booked up for months.

As far as fun fair fortune tellers go I tried one once but it was alot of money for nothing. all she did was dance around me with some smoking sage and a feather and then told me things I already knew. no startling revelations either - she was very vague.

My advice would be don't bother with the funfair ask around for someone who comes recommended.


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
Hi Folks I just thought I would ask what everyone has planned for tonight?

I'm just sitting watching xfactor with a bottle of wine - I know that probably sounds a little sad but thats my saturday night wine


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
Mine was with a guy in Canada. I was over there on a 1 year working holiday visa and when my Visa ran out I had to come home. we decided the best thing would be to break up as a relationship with that distance could never work. It took a long time for me to get over him.


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I've dated guys of all races and none of those relationships worked out but the reason they didn't work had nothing to do with the colour of their skin or other peoples perceptions but cultural and religious differences.

I think recent generations have no problem with mixed relationships and it is no-where near as big a deal now as it used to be.

In regards to the future of the human race, Genes for darker traits tend to be dominant so I'm quite sure in a few hundred years there will be very few white people. I think this isn't a bad thing though genetic diversity is what keeps us advancing as a species.


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I have no idea how much I eat a week - probably quite alot and I've just scoffed a bag of maltesers :)


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I've got an Xbox360 and I just love it - I enjoy playing online but my favourite games are RPGs like oblivion and unfortunatly it's very hard to find a good rpg that works online.



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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK



cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I'm new here too - only been on here a few days now and I just wanted to ask if any other women on here have been swamped by flowers and emails by young black men obviously looking for a quick marriage so they can stay in the country. I know this may be a cynical view but anyone who declares love in the first email obviously isn't genuine.


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I think it's the way the government award people who do nothing - I'm sick of working full time and paying taxes and others can sit at home having lots of babies they can't afford and the government just keeps giving them money and houses.


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I know people don't like to admit it but physical attraction has alot to do with it. In saying that though peoples views of attractive can vary alot.


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cazzywazzy Alloa, Central, Scotland UK
I've never been been married but I did read somewhere that alot of marriages fail because men get married thinking things will stay the same and women get married thinking it will change. this makes sense to me but I was wondering what others thought.


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