East Yorkshire!!!!!
Def. not North Humberside grrr!
Common as muck n'all
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by philo 58 Replies latest jw friends
East Yorkshire!!!!!
Def. not North Humberside grrr!
Common as muck n'all
Free
I'm an American (from Dayton, Ohio--any other Buckeyes out there?) but have been living in the UK (London, St Albans) for the past six years.
Am homesick right now as I just had a baby and am away from family and friends, but generally prefer living here. I moan constantly about the traffic, infinitesimal (sp?) parking spaces, Thameslink trains, cost of petrol, etc., etc., but know deep down that I don't really want to live in the US again. With all its problems, the UK provides a quality of life that seems to be missing in the US.
That said, I'm anxious to get the hell away from London to someplace that's not so flippin' crowded.
:)
Me again. How do I get the cool smiley instead of :) ??
Hi Sherri
Another new poster to me! Glad you like the UK. I'm moving back to the south soon.
You get smileys by putting :) or :D or :( in square brackets [] easy
philo
philo--
Cheers!!
Just bringing back to the top.
There seems to be so many new posters, just thought that they might like to 'sign in' the guest book.
Latte
...me from the North West.
Did i just give birth to my first smiley?I did'nt feel it; so probably not.
I'm in Somerset; probably quite close to Ballistic and Individuals wife; know any decent pubs near you? are either of you near the coast? i spend a lot of time wave watching, well, it beats going to meetings!
I DID give birth to a smiley and did'nt feel it AAAAGGGGHHHHHH must do some more pelvic floor exercises.
termite 35,
LOL.....so glad it didn't hurt! Another fellow brit...and a mom!
Just wondering...Do you have an e-mail address?...could you e-mail me please? I want to ask you something
Come on, the rest of you Brits........please sign in
My grandfather was English and I visited England a couple of years ago - does that count?