4meSmtSexyLady write: Want it all...?...me too...and why not? So, if you wish to get involved in a fab relationship, buss and life style...we need to talk!
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Masking an attempt to establish more than a simple relationship through a business is weak and does not work.
Life ain't the hallmark channel... or Women's Entertainment Television.
That's something you'd expect the writers on the LMN station to cough up when their choking on ideas, truth be told.
Though there has been worse instances of bad business I've witnessed.
I've seen people try to sell timeshares by buying potential clients drinks in attempt to get them drunk enough to seal the deal.
That's Florida for you though. I suppose when you're desperate enough, there's no telling to what you'll resort to.
Minnie415 write: Bonnie... had forgotten about that honeymoon of yours!! OK, that would definitely be an exception!! LOL Glad to have you back!! I've missed you!
Yeah, Min noticed you have changed your handle..cute. Hey, Sharp and I are planning to meet next week and hopefully Blondelightning too if he is around. You should hop over to London for a rendevous!
I was basically just talking about any State can be great with the person you love. Bonnie, that story is awful..sharing a sleeping bag might be kind of fun. No hot water for 14 days...YUCK! I can go camping overnight or at the most 2 nights. I need a shower and a blow dryer. Who picked the place for the honeymoon Bonnie?
Min and Petite
It was not meant to be our honeymoon but a trip we had planned with another buddy of mine too. But we got married and so I went to my honeymoon with my husband and my male buddy which shared our room everywhere!.
WE had 5 porters and it was an expensive trip. But our honeymoon suite all thru the 14 days were barns, camps and cold miserable campsites out in the wilderness with no proper bath nor toilet facilities! We even had to ration our toilet rolls which we stole from the posh hotel the night before we left Katmandu for the hike. I also forgot that I had my period all thru that time , so you could not imagine the worst honeymoon in hell..I cried nearly everynight and on the 7th day the guide promised I was going to get a hot bath in the hotsprings half way up the mountain but we got lost and arrived too late in the night for that long awaited bath..we did not get that bath, I was so so tired and miserable ..and all that while my dear husband told me that England would be worse..this was the dreaded baptism of fire in preparation for my life in UK!! How we survived 20 years is anyone's guess. So I know what true love is all about and don't think I am keen to go through that again...lol
Didn't realize that was a honeymoon...that kinda suc*ks for a Honeymoon...but then on the other hand its one of my life dreams to go on an African Safari...Id imagine being out there for at least a week! Id be ok w/that...No makeup I can live w/o as long as I have a tan...Hair..thats what ball caps are for, along w/a hair scruncie...I have been up to the mountains camping in tents for a week...We have found some pretty cool waterfalls and such to take a short shower under. Flippin collllllllllld!
Minnie415 write: Sounds lovely from all the descriptions! Wherever there is beautiful scenery and nature is a good place to be. And yep, gotta agree with Petite... it's the company that counts most of all!
I am not so sure about that Min and Petite, I was at my honeymoon 10000 ft above sea-level, no hot water, no cahnge of clothes for 14 days, horrible food, had to share a sleeping bag with my husband and spent 18 hours hiking up and down the montains with nose bleed...it was memorable alright but never again!
I was basically just talking about any State can be great with the person you love. Bonnie, that story is awful..sharing a sleeping bag might be kind of fun. No hot water for 14 days...YUCK! I can go camping overnight or at the most 2 nights. I need a shower and a blow dryer. Who picked the place for the honeymoon Bonnie?
Minnie415 write: Sounds lovely from all the descriptions! Wherever there is beautiful scenery and nature is a good place to be. And yep, gotta agree with Petite... it's the company that counts most of all!
I am not so sure about that Min and Petite, I was at my honeymoon 10000 ft above sea-level, no hot water, no cahnge of clothes for 14 days, horrible food, had to share a sleeping bag with my husband and spent 18 hours hiking up and down the montains with nose bleed...it was memorable alright but never again!
Bonnie... had forgotten about that honeymoon of yours!! OK, that would definitely be an exception!! LOL
Glad to have you back!! I've missed you!
Minnie415 write: Sounds lovely from all the descriptions! Wherever there is beautiful scenery and nature is a good place to be. And yep, gotta agree with Petite... it's the company that counts most of all!
I am not so sure about that Min and Petite, I was at my honeymoon 10000 ft above sea-level, no hot water, no cahnge of clothes for 14 days, horrible food, had to share a sleeping bag with my husband and spent 18 hours hiking up and down the montains with nose bleed...it was memorable alright but never again!
Sounds lovely from all the descriptions! Wherever there is beautiful scenery and nature is a good place to be. And yep, gotta agree with Petite... it's the company that counts most of all!
petiteone39 write: I was in West Virginia a few years ago. I was amazed at the natural beauty of the mountains and valleys. We found plenty to do there. I remember this place called "The Palace of Gold". It was very beautiful. It isn't about where you live but who you are with. To me anything can be fun if you are happy.
I always wanted to go visit Virginia, it's sooo beautiful over there (well the pics anyways... lol).
Dawn, I don't think that Naked is close to Morgantown. I believe she is quite a distance away. I agree with Petite. I went to College there for my first two years, as it was well known for it's theatrical department. Chris Sarrandon graduated a year before I got there. It is a beautiful area.
I was in West Virginia a few years ago. I was amazed at the natural beauty of the mountains and valleys. We found plenty to do there. I remember this place called "The Palace of Gold". It was very beautiful. It isn't about where you live but who you are with. To me anything can be fun if you are happy.