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Originally Posted By: missmyfriend
Simon, I have to say that it is obvious that your W has feelings for you and she despises those feelings (weird, I know) otherwise she could talk to you without being so mean. Her response to your D about Christmas and being with friends who care is completely juvenile. I really hate that our children show more maturity than one or both of the parents. I just had that conversation with my D when she was questioning some comments by her mom that she should grow up regarding her feelings about committment in a marriage. Amazing.

Simon, your wife is going to crash hard as Jack has said.


I thank you and really appreciate your post mmf, I always advocated that indifference was the opposite to love. And I read into her actions indifference.

You really shed a diferent light on things.

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Hi Simon!

We were discussing English food yesterday.

I'm going to make a guess here K?

Your favorite foods are pot roasts

and fish n chips!!


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your spot on as ever. Though English Chinese and English Indian food is also good. Not like the Dutch or French equivilent.

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The Dutch equivilent has...chocolate?

and the French equivilent has a snotty attitude?



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Works Christmas Dinner and party last night, The food was shite, came away hungrier than I went.

Today, I was so tired, not used to late nights these days. Going to bed early!

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u got gmail

and give me a sec for msn


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The first year I was in England we had a Thanksgiving 'do' at a local pub/restaurant. They served ham and roast, adn oh, maybe twenty kinds of potatoes. We brought stuff like pumkin pie. They were clueless!

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Hola love!

I know what you mean about those late nights!! I get cranky if I am not in bed by 11PM

Whats for dinner and whats the plans for the weekend??


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I cant kiss and tell !

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They were clueless!



I was in art school in England for a year. I decided to do a Thanksgiving for my friends. Actually had pumpkin sent over to make pies. However, I was up north in Sheffield and the only turkeys were at the open market. They came with feet and feathers! That was a trip.


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