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Greetings
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 3:56 pm
by abbey
Hiya and a very warm welcome to the Garden, sorry you havent had much luck with the other forums.
But hey, ya just hit the jackpot

here's to many more posts from you, enjoy xx
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 4:01 pm
by valerie
Hiya!! Welcome to the Garden, I'm sure you will be a lovely flower to
the ones here!!
:-6 :yh_flower
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 4:15 pm
by lady cop
Hello and welcome to FG

...i love your fair city and country, in fact this is where i plan on going with my sweetheart...i'll bet you've been here!
www.thewitchery.com
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 4:19 pm
by Lon
Welcome, Why foresaken?
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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 4:26 pm
by BabyRider
Hi Forsaken!!! I was going to ask the same question Lon did. You found a great place here, you will definitely enjoy it! Happy posting! :yh_peace
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 3:38 am
by capt_buzzard
Hello and Welcome to a Friendly Garden Forum.
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Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 1:40 pm
by kensloft
forsaken wrote: I decided on the name forsaken 7 years ago when I moved to Edinburgh. It was how I felt in my new home and to make contact with people I started chatting on MIRC. The name has basically stuck and now I would never change it. I am and always will be forsaken, though now I’m not as lonely but still find it difficult at times to fit in.
That my new friends is a much shortened version of why I became forsaken.
Thanks for making me feel so welcome.
:yh_smiley
Well, that answers my question. Welcome to the garden. There is plenty to do, so, enjoy your posting and have fun.
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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:11 pm
by kensloft
archergirl wrote: It's definitely taken some getting used to having 4 seasons here. I miss the sun too - the winter has just dragged and dragged... thankfully it's getting warmer, but not like I'm used to!
They say that Durban has 300 days of :-6 a year..... :rolleyes: sigh..
Well I'm glad you're not Afrikaans, that way I won't make an idiot of myself, trying to remember what I'd learned in school! haha!
How old are you, btw?
You should try California, New Mexico, Texas, Florida or other places that are warmer and virtually one seasoners. It's all good. Lived in warmer climes and discovered that I missed the feel of the cold on the skin... go figure?
Greetings
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:32 pm
by capt_buzzard
forsaken wrote: Hi,
This is going to be my second attempt at joining a set of forums and I am hoping that this may be my final attempt.
I have been living in Edinburgh Scotland for 7 years now, having emmigrated from South Africa. I love living in the UK for the most part but still find it difficult to fit in at times. Married a lovely man nearly 5 years ago having met him when I was 16 while on holiday in Edinburgh.
I look forward many years of posting on this wonderful forum and meeting new people :oBe not forsaken oh my darling, that line's from High Noon. What a big change for you. From South Africa to bonnie Scotland. WOW
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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 5:03 pm
by kensloft
forsaken wrote: Age...... well at the moment I feel about 36 but I'm really 26. hmmmm school seems ages ago. Is 26 a good thing or a bad thing ? According to my husband once you are over 25 its all down hill from there . I'm hopeful that this is just his receeding hair line talking :wah:
How are you doing age wise ?
You are only as old as you feel. Plenty of 50 year old teenagers floating around. Likewise, plenty of teenage 50 year olds. Think young. Live young.
Greetings
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 5:07 pm
by kensloft
forsaken wrote: Well living in Scotland has taught me one thing never believe that when the sun shines its actually warm because its all a lie ! Its really a trick by the clothing stores to make you believe its warm so you go out and buy summer clothes which you are never going to wear.
Florida wonderful place, sun, sea and then again those horrible rollercoaster my husband subjected me too. My entire holiday was spent screaming I hate you for making me do this, I'm going to kill you and I want a divorce. Still I did enjoy it

I take it that he is on the track because he is making you be a kid. Good for him. Sure that he loves you.
Greetings
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:47 am
by minks
forsaken wrote: Hi,
This is going to be my second attempt at joining a set of forums and I am hoping that this may be my final attempt.
I have been living in Edinburgh Scotland for 7 years now, having emmigrated from South Africa. I love living in the UK for the most part but still find it difficult to fit in at times. Married a lovely man nearly 5 years ago having met him when I was 16 while on holiday in Edinburgh.
I look forward many years of posting on this wonderful forum and meeting new people
Enjoy yourself new one, am looking forward to your posts.
Cheers