I figured it might be a good way for ppl to connect.....
We find each other in here, or look for your geographical mates in So, where are you from?
I'm in Sydney btw!
Surrey BC..... about 30 km from Vancouver; close to the Canada/US border....
Montpellier, France, deep south. About 200 kms from spanish border.
Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.![]()
Unfortunately, I actually prefer colder climates.
Whoops ..started a bad trend
... I already had a listing in Where are your from
he says encouraging others to go where dekrazee1 pointed us to!
Rural North Stonington, CT, US...I can't wait until college so I can go to the real world!
Cape Town, South Africa
Where's the real world?
*scratching head*
It's a small island in Newfoundland, Canada, isn't it?
Indiana... it is way more than just cornfields
Surrey England, hello...
Australia Melbourne - My Mum was born in Surrey
I am from NY state... but I live in Spain!
¡hola a todos!
Toro!
¡Viva la revolución!
toadfish, where in Surrey? That be where SK is from too
I'm living in boring Sebring, Florida.
I'm living in Italy - north of Italy
Phoenix (ok.. Mesa - same difference) Arizona - US
Surrey England, hello...
Hey Toadfish. It's a nice part of the world there. I worked in a small village called Sutton Abinger (near Dorking and Guildford) many moons ago! Know it?
I'm living in Italy - north of Italy
Hi Carloz. Welcome!
North of Italy or Northern Italy? I have been to quite a few places in Italy but not North yet. I believe it is lovely...
I'm in Alaska
Nice!
Notice how everyone says *I'm living in .... *?
It's because we're sucha movil society that no one considers where they're *from* (where they were born) as important.
Interesting, eh?
Today is a gift. That's why we call it the present.
It was just an observation. ![]()
I find it interesting because now I live in Spain... and I notice a big difference between here and the US in that here people have *roots*.
Well, the US has only existed for a couple of centuries, a hefty proportion of the people have either immigrated there, or are the descendants of immigrants by not that big a remove (compared to the length of time most other countries have existed that is)
I think that is a large part of it SK...in the 'new world' a sense of belonging to a timeline has been much weaker .....
As a Canadian venturing abroad frequently I still remember vividly my first trip to Europe and England... Amsterdam had a set of wonders in the hundreds of years old but our second stop in London including The Tower of London et al really hit my world view....This followed by viewing remnants of the Roman wall in Frankfurt really started to change my way of thinking, but when it all started to really settle in was the next stop at a bed and breakfast in Zurcih -- only in continuous operation as an inn of one sort or another for some 350 years -- as I contemplated that my country had not even a decade before celebrated 100 years of existence.... By the time we got to Rome the concept of a 'social memory' thousands of years was quite different than what I had grown up with.
In Amsterdam we stayed with a couple where the wife had not been oustide the borders of the Netherlands and the husband had only had one -- a short trip before marriage with friends to Paris. So I wonder if the same 'link to home' in the question 'where are you from" would exist with their son -- who had emigrated to Canada and was part of the 'new youth trend' of world travellers. or whether he would answer this question in terms of where he is...
But it's not only that, Super-King. Though, wait... maybe it has something to do with it....
What I want to say is that we're just very mobile as a society - in the USA, anyway. I imagine in Australia as well?
I'm from a smalltown in USA and the only people who stayed in my town permanently were losers.
(At least that's how we thought when we were young and went away to college. It was very uncool to not move on.)
We have less *roots*... and less ties (in general) with our extended families, too. You usually move away to college.... then move away for your first job... then move somewhere else with the next job, etc.And it's all natural.
That's not the way it is in many European countries (though it's quickly changing. Ahhh, globalization!).
Just an interesting observation.
I presently live within two blocks of where my husband was born! He's lived in this neighborhood almost his entire life! He knows its history... he know every nook and cranny of every street, home, bench, etc. Which is just radically different for me. But it's nice, too![]()
Oh, and yes, the fact that the US is so young. Hmmm. Don't you think the general character of the USA is influenced by the fact that those who emigrated there gave up everything known to them to venture out into the unknown and make a new life for themselves? Look at those who settled out in the *Wild West*!
My grandfather had HUMONGOUS balls... to pick up and cross the ocean back in the early 1900's.
Yes, Americans have something special in their blood, me thinks, because of that.
So then the title of this topic should be 'Where are you now?'?
Why not both...... can't we put everything in just one folder ?
sure!
boring.... from and now are about 20km apart... just outside Vancouver BC....but then I have travelled to more than two dozen countries, 6 Canadian provinces, and 27 US states... along with thousands of fantastic stops along the way!
sheesh!!!
Ok, what abt this - where are you from? where are you now? where were you in between?
That needs to go in the Travel group
No I think the from and now really cover it... just that only be 20km apart in a whole life seems so pedestrian when said that way....
ah yes.... dek gets what you mean....
meh, that's nothing - I live a few doors down the road from the house I was born in (by born in, I mean first lived in.. I was born in a hospital)
There was a brief excursion to a place around 2 corners and down the road a bit, but that's the sum total of my living-place-moving so far.
I'm 'bi-coastal' but not in the usual sense. I have homes in SF Bay area and Sydney, Australia. That's west-coast and east coast, but different continents.
Flagstaff Arizona - US
Was Born in Kirkcaldy Scotland, live now in Woking surrey
hmmmm.... we have a few ppl from surrey here don't we?
Dunno what to tell you dekrazee1, maybe we are all ahead of our time .Maybe we are all lazy and have nothing better to do
Make your own mind up about it.
@ Kasta: Northern Italy, actually. I'm living in Brescia (90 km north-east of Milan). Not such a *wow* place, but i like it.
Bismarck, North Dakota, USA. Via Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Was in New England last week and spent a day in Boston. Love that city!
Aske, Richmond, Yorkshire.
I love the reach of Tangler and the reach of all of us. Interesting that we can be chatting to each other despite geographical and cultural difference. What would our forefathers (and foremothers) make of that?
I also have a bit of the wild west and mad Irish flowing through my veins. My great grandfather left Ireland, landed on the east coast (Queensland), then went to Papua New Guinea, back to Queensland and then made his way to the west coast (nearly 4000 kilometres) where he found gold and built a large mine which led to a prosperous town. Now it's just a plaque surrounded by lots of tenements and a few ruins. The money has gone too. A combination of alcoholism and the Great Depression apparently....
hi i am godfrey from uganda
Hiya godfrey!!
*waving madly*
how are you and where are you from
I'm good thanks! Yourself?
I'm from Singapore, in Sydney right now
Hello! I'm waving too.
Hi Godfrey. I've been to Uganda. To Kampala and then up north to the Nile.
Habari za mchana!
Habari za nyumbani
me too ,i am akenyan studying in buge
ma university
uganda is peaceful and cool
Uganda was great. I enjoyed meeting the people. The motor bikes were very scary.
salama sana , uko wapi?
nasoma bugema university
Nasoma Australia. Dek and I are rafiki.
Habari za schule?
salama sana , right now we are in for the summer program, which year are you and what is your proffession?
I work on Internet products. I work for Tangler.
What are you studying?
that is so great! are you studying as you work?
i am sudying business information technology and this is my second year
Studying never finishes. It is a lifetime thing.
Great.
What do you think of Tangler?
BRB
tangler is so great .coz it makes the work to be a one global village. it is really marvelloues and i do thank the management for this wonderful link.
How/where did you come across Tangler godfrey?
infact i came accross it on the link on one of the website which advertises schorlaships and i had to register to know what was beneath it. hence the wonderful discovery
Can you tell us what website?
Oh really? Interesting
If you google Uganda Tangler, my name comes up!
let me open my mail box and i will send to you after some view seconds
Mick - Coooool!
for now i havent got it , but later i can send the website if you dont mind
No problems. Godfrey. Send it when you can. Thanks for dropping by.
You can start your own group and invite your friends from school.
now , mick you seem to be good in swahili have you ever studied it .
I started a new topic to talk about it;
following on from what chimi was saying......
In singapore - being as young as it is - most first and second generation residents of Singapore will identify themselves as their resident as well as their roots.
so like I would generally say - I'm Singaporean Indian (my cultural roots) and the singaporean bit is identifying where i'm staying now and am citizen of.
it's almost second nature for most Singaporean to identify themselves this way - we don't realise we are doing it till someone else points it out.
Like when i was in Australia - a fren of mine pointed it out when he was introducing himself to a bunch of Singaporeans and they were all going
HI I'm so-so, I'm Singapore Chinese
I'm so-so, I'm Singaporean Malay or I'm so-so, I'm Singaporean Indian
you get the idea.
it can sound pretty weird from his perspective hearing it 5-6 times round or more
while to the whole bunch of us - it was second nature
I've stopped introducing myself like that
though if I did that in this topic - it'd cover both questions...........mmmmmm kinda
actually, I only started doing that after coming here (aust). 'Singaporean' used to suffice, but then ppl kep asking me - so, you're chinese? OR how come you're not chinese?
*scratching head*
i'm from rochester, NY but now I am living in Eau Claire, WI
i feel so unworldly
OR how come you're not chinese?
Stoopid People!!!
I know.....
I'm from Cambodia. In Cambodia I do many things like pick fleas out of my sister's hair for dinner, no matter how nappy it is. Scrub the calus' off my feet.
Then eat them.
:[
I'm an Alaskan born and raised. I've lived in Wasilla, Fairbanks, and Anchorage, though Anchorage for most of my life.
I'd love to go there one day.... My dad has been there, and he says its great! (Except for the part he can't sleep when its summer there cos it bright all the time
)
Southern New Jersey, my whole life. I've been to a few other states in the US just on trips or vacations though never farther that two or three states away. Though I have spent about four and a half months in Ireland through study abroad, and after that I spent a week in London. However, I'll be hitting San Francisco come September, so that will be a glorious change.
Hello, I'm from and I'm living in Quito, Ecuador but in this summer I'm going to the US in a Work &Travel Program, I'm going to work at Paramount King Dominion in Richmond, VA
Hi everyone. Alaska. Equador. I have not been to either but would love an opportunity to explore both. Isn't the world an amazing place? I'm in Sydney BTW and recently spent a year-and-a-half in Amsterdam, and grew up in Perth, Australia. I met my husband in England when I was backpacking.
Hi Kasta. Yes, the world is amazing. I hope you still traveling around the wold and visiting new place. I can tell that my country is a beautiful place, we have mountains, volcanos, beaches, the Amazon, Galapagos Islands and much more. I hope you come someday.
Hi, i am in France, right near the middle in Lyon. And i came from a little place near Geneva not far from there. Working on information and libraries sciences.
Really nice to try tangler
West Coast, USA ...says hello world.
Hello everybody!!![]()
Sydney, Australia
not sunny sydney today!
Lots of rain. We really need it but gee it's COLD.
I thought it has been warmer than the past two weeks.... we finally have some could cover!
I don't know. My house seems damp and has not been able to warm back up. It's actually colder inside than out methinks.
I am dressed formally but have added my dressing gown to my outer layers! Thank goodness I do not have a webcam.
Gotta love the dressing gown![]()
I'll happily forgo style if it means staying warm!
My fav bd gift last year was a warm fuzzy dressing gown..... it was my thesis writing companion
I am from Turkey and now I am in Istanbul
I think the most eastern one is me![]()
Australia is about as far east as you can go before you cross the international date line and hit the west coast of america, and since Tangler originates there, the major part (if not all) of the staff are there
so you don't win the "furthest east" award
Anyone in NZ?![]()
If there is an award going, I'm moving to the far north east of Russia. I might get a little place on the coast overlooking the Bearing Straight.
It's so far east that it's time zone is in the west.
Judging by how I'm dealing with the cold here right now, go right ahead john.... I'll let ya have it!
How cold is it? Does Harvey Norman or Good Guys have heaters on sale? Mine broke last winter, and I need to buy one next Sunday.
I was thinking more of a summer home.
It's not too bad Erik..... I only turned on heater first time today....
john - I'm sure your summer home there will feel like Syd now..... right?
That's not too bad. Good Guys have a nice DeLonghi on sale. We stayed up in Leura last winter and they had the best oil filled heater there. Much better than the cheap 80 buck ones. My lounge room gets down to 13 in the mornings so I need a heater. Particularly as it was 27 here yesterday.
How is old Syd? And what are you doing feeling him up? He's a pensioner you know!! He served in two world wars. Show some respect.
He'll get overexcited if you continue, and that's not good for his heart!
HAHAHAHAHA
Stop it you two!
how fast things go from being abt the cold to imaginary old dude....
sheesh!
That's what's great about Tangler. One absurdity rapidly dissoves into another.
You brought him in to this.
hewwwlp

Say G'day to Syd!
Hey! Who's that??
Was he on TV>
Dunno. Google search for 'dirty old man". Be sure safe search is on or the results are quite shocking.
hahhahaa oh dear.... I'll pass thanks!
Here is a real one.

Are those on the left twins?
For the Heff's sake I do hope so. Maybe they are his award and he lives farthest east.
hahahahahaha
If only he lived farthest east!
haha looking at this pic remind me of Playboy Mansion.. now that game was funny..
There was a game!?
No (after dek) was there really such a game??
That's too cool.
Yep.. and I bought it in Sydney dek.. hahahha..
its actually like The Sims (tho i dun really fancy Sims very much) but the quests/missions are pretty cool coz you are Heff and you gotta get that Playboy issue out..
all other antics that lead to it was funny![]()
What platform / is it a PC game?
PC
umm, not that I'd know
uh huh....
I believe ya...![]()
Hi Everyone![]()
Is this the official introductory thread??
Sure!
Hiya Melarith!!
*waving madly*
Hi everyone
New here.. what's the go? is it just a really slow chat room?
errrrmmmm......
*scratching head*
I dunno how to answer that question!!
y.....e....s.....
HAHAAHAHA
New here.. what's the go? is it just a really slow chat room?
No, its more like a really fast forum (also the glass is half full)
Lol SuperKing - love the attitude.
Well, hi. I'm in Sydney... I'd love to hear how ppl in NY and Ecuador heard about Tangler..
news of good things always travels fast; Tangler has even reached Yorkshire for goodness sake.
Woo hoo!!![]()
Hey
Im born In New Zealand & live in New zealnd:)
anyone here?
Mona
I was born in Boston, grew up in the suburbs, have lived in Germany, S. Korea, China and now am living in western MA near Amherst.
john robie
lol thanks![]()
hi
Hiya Winnie!
how r u
I'm good thanks. Yourself?
fine
what is the topic today
Have a look at the list on the left Winnie, and see if there's anything that takes your fancy![]()
Where are you from? *or* Where are you now?
so tell me
(sorry, I'd stepped away.)
I'm from Singapore, in Sydney now
Yourself?
Such beautiful countryside in Yorkshire
Hello everybody!
I'm from Mexico City, just my first post!
Hiya pablo!
Bienvenidos a Tangler!
I am from and currently in South Carolina, USA.
South Carolina - how's the weather?![]()
Hello everybody!
I'm from Japan.
Hiya zou!
G'day Zou!
Hello! Zou!
Florida! But really grew up in Ohio (best state in the US
)
hello Zou!
I grew up in Wyoming.... Australia. Yep, it's a little suburb north of Sydney.
I am right now in Atherton, California. Wow - who woulda thought?
Wyoming Australia... a real mecca... but where the heck is Atherton ![]()
All I can think of when I hear Atherton is cricket....
I think its a suburb of North Faire Oaks actually if memory serves correctly.
Grew up in the Eastern Suburbs of Brisbane.
Currently living in the Eastern Suburbs of Brisbane.
oh for got to put where I am living now, Sydney!
I am from Stockholm and that's where I'm at.
*waves madly from Sydney*
I am from blue mountains sydney and it's actually not snowing or cold tonight![]()
It was quite warm when I went to get my coffee this afternoon.... warmer than in the office actually!![]()
I was born in Llangollen, Wales. Now I live near Colchester, in England. Does that count as emigrating...?
errrrrrrm..... no....
Maybe....
yes, I think yes
I've been to Llangollen Wales that place is beautiful Arthur!
東京
hi!
I'm from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
I'm in Apex, NC - (near Raleigh) - USA
My Mother once asked me what planet I was from. She supposed it wasn't the one we were living on at the time... ![]()
@Clovar. Likewise I have been to the Blue Mountains. That's not a bad place either...
i grew up in India, i am now in canada
I'm in San Francisco. I visited Australia last year - I wish I could go back!
Oz is great I am so glad I moved here! Where did you visit in Oz?
There's a whole group for this! So, where are you from?
I am from The Great Frozen North, Anchorage Alaska.
I'm from Leicester in UK - if you havent been its like walking around in a huge Toilet - nah its ok i suppose......currently in Sydney, been here 8 yrs
Hi guys, Hi dekrazee1,
I'm from Bangkok, Thailand
If there's anything i can do for you from here, just let me know
zryxy-at-hotmail-dotcom
That's very kind. Thanks
@Clay. Leicester! you've got the wrong end of the toilet in your description of that place. It can be summed up as follows:-
If God (whatever you percieve him/her to be) wanted to give the world an enenema Leicester would be one of the prime choices of where to stick the tube.
hehehehhe, that's mean
I've heard it's Adelaide. I have geographical proof.
I'm from and currently in London.
This seems really cool
I'm from New Delhi, India.![]()
I'm from Kyoto,Japan.
Why is Leicester so bad?
Isn't it featured on the Monopoly board?
Hey all.
I'm from Izmir, Turkey.
welcome!!
Why is Leicester so bad? - you really have to go there.
Isn't it featured on the Monopoly board? - No - see below
Leicester Square is in London. You'd enjoy it there Dek.
http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/guide/about/placesleicestersq.html
Leicester Square is in London. You'd enjoy it there Dek.
hmmmmm..... not sure how to take that comment....![]()
hippodrome--
A youthful and vibrant place with coffee shops, hagen daas and the best Chinees food outside of China...
whare am I from ?
does it really have sence ?
I´m a brazilian, live in Santa Barbara do oeste, SP
Santa Monica, CA in da house!
From California originally, raised in Idaho, currently in Colorado.
Hi all!
Derby, England ! not far from Leicester!
Well we have 3 candidates. Leicester, Adelaide and now the new one .... Derby!
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I've been to Derby. I think there's a village called "Melbourne" in Derbyshire, if I'm not mistaken.
I am in Colorado -
Are you anywhere near Monument?
Greetings fellow earthlings!!
A sunny "howdy" from Helsinore/Denmark. I've lived 11 different places but all in DK, all in a radius of 120 km. Great site btw. Hope to get at lot out of this. Be well
...
Why does this smiley
look like a sneeze?
Hello Guru Inc by the way. ![]()
Hello folks, Amit, from London.
Just trying out tangler for the first time ![]()
Welcome quotatinsbook. ![]()
A beeeeg G'day to all!![]()
Hey all, I'm from Norwich [ Norfolk ] UK.
Hi Micron, that;s just up the road from me. I'd guess about 60 miles...
Hello All!
Well, I live here in São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Very good place to live, but I want to live abroad. Who knows one day! I´d like to know New York (USA), Portugal, Italy, England, France, Spain...
PS.: Sorry for my English.
Thanks,
Your english is great, much better than my portugues. Sorry in advance for using the word soccer. ![]()
Lake Charles, Louisiana right now.
Welcome and hello everyone!
I'm Persian. I've lived in London, New York, Dubai and currently living in Manchester for the past 10 years.
I'm from Ararat, Victoria, Australia
The US... that's near Canada, isn't it? ![]()
*shaking head*
terrible...
Tho some Canadians might like you now!
moved around a fair bit.
but right now im living in Perth AU.
Hi phate, fellow victim of Perth.
Catania, Sicily, Italy
(counting down for another 6 months still)
Hey Arthur, where abouts are you?
@Micron - Colchester
@Micron, dont believe him. He lies I tell you!! It's like living in "The Village" with Arthur.
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@John Robie. You mind your own business young man. I know when I'm lying and don't need to be told by you...
easy boys no need to get feisty
Huh! he's the one who called me a liar... C'mon then Robie, what have you got to say? (he says trying his best not to LOL)
Do you wanna go outside then Arfur?
yep take it outside of Tangler boys haha
I actually would like to see that throw down hee hee
If I wanted to go outside you would be the last person I'd like to see when I got there. What you going to do anyway, byte me?
42°30'N 27°28'E
If you want to go outside Arthur then do so. But don't expect me to come with you. It might be raining.
Why did FurFui give us coordinates for a Burgas in eastern Bulgaria?
Maybe he's a secret agent and that's where the rendezvous is?
By the way, it is effing well raining...!
I just updated my Google Earth (I haven't used it in ages).... I think it's FurFui's house.
(That's very personal.)
God!! it looks like suburban Australia!!
Looks like a nice place to live though; on the western Black Sea coast.
@Arfur
Ahhh so you're still there? And I thought you were avoiding me!! And the rain!!
It's not raining here.![]()
So if we ever do make it outside it will have to be your end. I wonder if Tangler supports Teleporting...?
Yes it does, but we would have to destroy the original version of you left behind at your end, as it can only copy you at this end and not actually transport you.....(drifts off into theoretical physics discussion........)
I think I'll just go and watch the film "The Fly" (the Golblaum version) to brush up on my teleporting theory then I'll join in with you. Are you going to start another thread for it?
Here or in science?
I suppose here will do.
Duuuudes,
if I live just under the Google Maps' marker then I should be living in a lawers office o.O Or in the real estate agency right next to it.
However. Burgas is boring place. Anyone giving his australian place for a apartment build up rght after the end of the socializm?
ROFL @ all of you
Hi, heroic from tokyo,
Welcome!
Hi heroic, do you know anything about teleporting. John Robie is looking for someone to discuss it, and also, general physics and stuff. I'd join you but (even after watching The Fly) I can't get my head around it.
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Hey, all. I'm from Boston and here at the moment. But I've also lived in New York State, Madrid, Spain, and Brisbane, Australia!
I suppose I should answer here as I seem to have been avoiding it. I'm from England originally but living in Wales.
Amongst the sheep shaggers.....
Hi !
I am living in a very small vilage in norther Germany called Rosche. Try Google Earth to find it ![]()
Anyway, I like Australia (esp. the north west...) and hope to come back if my two children are older...
I try tangler cause I would like to expand my multilingual mental health project web4health.info
Hope to get some response....
Martin
Hello all!
The village is a great place, bit like Hotel California...
hello everyone ! First post, here!!
So... Whitenight from Brazil
Welcome Whitenight
Thx Micron
Welcome to the lovely world of Tangler whitenight! So do you have a white horse to get with your name![]()
Mars and Mars now
How's the atmosphere?
I used to like Mars bars myself, but sort of went off them. (but I never liked a "Mars Bar" in case you're wondering, Heller)
I'm from Irving, Texas and now in Texarkana, Texas. I work for an Auto Dealership.
We need a facility for uploading pics directly from a harddrive. ![]()
-- Dwayne Scribner
Yeah, that would be good, and it is on the list of requests![]()
welcome dScribe!!![]()
I live in Headley, Surrey, UK which is a very small village which very few people have heard about. It was home to JFK senior though.
I was born and grew up in Zurich, Switzerland, one of the world's wealthiest cities. And I currently reside in Berlin, Germany, because it's much more exciting.
Hey HappyWanderer, I'm also from Surrey ![]()
...I also haven't heard of Headley, sorry
Its very close to Epsom Downs.
Would that be near RAF Headley Court? The WW2 Headquarters for Canadian forces in the UK.
The very same. I live a matter of yards from it.
@ HappyWanderer, I know that!!
I was trying to make the point that Headley is not quite Brigadoon. And there must be plenty of Canadians who know of it.
That is true, yes but Im talking about the actual village, not for the RAF hospital that was built in the village which is much much bigger. it is the only military hospital in the uk though.
What do you reckon to the numpties who live in and around Grays Lane?
I think people who put their soaring house prices (a 3 bed detatched house costs around £600,000 here, Im not joking) in front of the brave people who fought for their country do not deserve to live there.
Yes, a wife of one of the soldiers at Headley court said something which cans my opinion of them perfectly... "If they can't stand up for our brave lads when they are down then they should have been made to stand in front of them"
What's this about? I know nothing about it
Theres an raf hospital near where I live that treats all the British soldiers wounded in Iraq and they decided to buy a house in Greys Lane to accommodate the familys of the soldiers because Headley is quite hard to get to. Anyway, some people living in Greys Lane did not like that idea and potitioned about it because "it will effect the (already soaring) house prices."
What the?!
That doesn't make sense....
Makes perfect sense if it they imagine it will drive down house prices.
Well yeah, but they're complaining abt the opposite?
Apparently they dont want the house prices to go down.
Oh right.... Sorry, I misunderstood...
In that case - ID10T5!!
Have a look at this link Dek. It will give you a bit more on the subject.
Thanks JR
Thanks JR
I'd say you are welcome, but for what? I think you might mean AD..?![]()
You can take that one if you want JR, It will cause me no offence at all. After all, it is Dek...
haha^^^ poor dek.
Thanks Arfur.
HEY!!
Oh yeah.... sorry Mr Dent. Dek's eyes are tired.
Thanks Mr Dent!
Sending ...