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    Originally posted by admin@Jun 17 2005, 07:37 AM
    ....and don't forget the WILDLIFE.....we don't eat it here... :lol:
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    your bad.... :lol:


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    Originally posted by Gingwa@Feb 12 2006, 02:57 AM
    lol
    your bad.... :lol:
    most filipinas felt the same way when they leave home...when i arrived here in dec.i have to cry secretly coz im missing home and my family that i left behind...i dont wanna show it to my boyfriend coz i want to show him im strong....but as the days gone by,i get used living here..mind you its not as gloomy as always whne we have a lovely sunshine later today.....for us filipinas,cheers!!!IBA TAYO!!!


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    Im off next week just to visit again the city of London.

    While I fancy to go horseriding, and so far my favorite destination is Wales- the Cambrian Mountain Wales, probably between the month of July or August. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/BouncyHappy.gif[/img]
    There is always death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every year.


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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ervenescence &#064; May 14 2006, 09&#58;03 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
    Im off next week just to visit again the city of London.

    While I fancy to go horseriding, and so far my favorite destination is Wales- the Cambrian Mountain Wales, probably between the month of July or August. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/BouncyHappy.gif[/img]
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    I have only stayed in Wales once about 10 years ago. I was in Swansea for 2 weeks and while there we went to the beach and it was one of the hottest summers in the UK for many years and it was a very beautiful place.

    You should try and visit Ireland sometime as it has a lot of history and is a very beautiful place and of course the people are great.


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    Yeah I will do, Ireland is one on my list to visit. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
    There is always death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every year.


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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ervenescence &#064; May 14 2006, 03&#58;06 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
    Yeah I will do, Ireland is one on my list to visit. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
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    There is a website i think that is called "Discoverireland" that will give you an idea of where to visit when you get the chance to come here&#33;&#33;&#33;


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    I will google it
    There is always death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every year.


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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ervenescence &#064; May 14 2006, 03&#58;33 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
    I will google it
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    If you would like another suggestion for horse-riding, you could try the county of Northumberland&#33;

    Once you are away from the south-east corner of the county, you will find some of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in the UK.

    My favourite area is around Rothbury, and along the valley of the River Coquet, where I spent much of my childhood. (I must admit to being a native Northumbrian, although I now live in Yorkshire&#33


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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(av8york &#064; May 14 2006, 09&#58;26 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
    If you would like another suggestion for horse-riding, you could try the county of Northumberland&#33;

    Once you are away from the south-east corner of the county, you will find some of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in the UK.

    My favourite area is around Rothbury, and along the valley of the River Coquet, where I spent much of my childhood. (I must admit to being a native Northumbrian, although I now live in Yorkshire&#33
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    Hmm, thank you for the suggestion av8york. I looked at the site and it looks great to me, fantastic. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
    There is always death and taxes; however, death doesn't get worse every year.


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    My fiance arrived in the UK (Heathrow) and we drove back to the Lake District where we now live in contented bliss.

    I took her for drive on a lovely sunny May afternoon through the Lake District, past all the best views and sites, and finally we ended up at the Sellafield Visitors Centre (for the less educated, it is propaganda telling us all how fantasticly safe radioactive substances can now be stored.) And for Wena it was a chance to try to work out some form of power she has never even heard of, and probably still doesnt understand now, but her face soon lit up when we found the restaurant and there was flapjack on the menu.

    By the way - it is free - but I would advise anyone going there to at least do a little research on what nuclear power is first. Just dont fall asleep in the car when your going through the Lake District (like my fiance did) that is the best bit.


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    i have put pictures of earls court shops in the gallery

    http://filipinaroses.com/copper/albums/userpics/10560/img151a.jpg

    here you can send money, buy roaming sim card, send cellphone load, buy pigs lungs and dried mango.


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    The first time I land at the airport, the Immigration Officer is an Indian.
    The firs time I went to a shop called BOOTS in UK i was surprised to see a lot of staff not British but Pakistanis!

    So I asked my self: Are they all British?

    I dont mind having them, they seems to be very nice, but I prefer more filipinas in UK than them, hehehe.

    National Parks are the best in England. In Springtime not in Winter though.
    British Museum is a must see also. Been there for four hours, alone.

    Been in Buckingham Palace, only at the outside gate. The Queen cancelled her appointment to see me...

    Kensington Palace... hmmn, they must have sold all Diana's dresses? Less display when I was there. Or must be on the laundry.

    On the whole, London, the only place I just visited in England is a beautiful city.I will be coming there to see for more.

    Will not forget my "Kas-kas " card incase I run out of £.


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    Few days after my arrival in UK my husband took me to London it was terrible experience, I had my period; we walk to the street with my high heels boots, went to the shops and shock with the prices. I cried that I wanted to go home and lay in bed but he wants me to go to the palace theatre to watch a show so there it was walking to the entrance then I saw the red carpet ,nice very nice. They hand me the programme and it was formal that I felt like I do not belong to that place. The play was brilliant I heard the people talking in the back but after the first part, they had technical problem so the show was stop. Anyway, after a year now, I start loving England most of the things here are amazing. the forests, wild animals that you can even see in the roads, the ancient trees, different kinds of birds. They are all wonderful. We went to the Stonehenge, I don’t like that place, yeah it is one of the wonders no question with that but paying &#163;5 per person just to look at closer to that stone I don’t understand coz I can’t see anything new there.


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    stonehenge used to be free & you could sit on the stones. there is a pic of me sitting on the stones aged about 4.

    you're right, now they don't let you go near them & charge you money just to look

    there are some stones nearby ( rollright stones) I think are free, and you can walk around & sit on them.

    It's terrible that people can charge money for things that are the property of the nation. Next time you're in London, check out a museum or two - all free & more interesting!


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    Quote Originally Posted by gentel View Post
    ............ I had my period...................
    Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay tooooooooooooo much information
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    i really hate being teased...bla...bla...blaaa....having period means too much info? but it was the reason why i had terrible experience walking for the first time in the city of london!!! but you woudn't understand because you're not a woman right? well, well,, wateva!!!!


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    Hahahahha, that's my girl
    Scot ===>

    "The world is all about diversity. I am different and you are different."


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    hi mrs privolity

    how long before u finally adjusted?

    and isnt it hard staying at home for how many months because u r not allowed to work??? and u dont have your own money.

    its a scary feeling..really.. like u dont have anyone if u and ur husband get into a fight.

    hope to hear from you

    thanks



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