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brightleybabe
08-29-2004, 03:00 PM
Hey y'all thanx for reading my thread, I am well not new, but kind off been on here for about a month, And i want to talk to some of you people and get to know you a bit better so post why i wuld want to talk to you and ur asl. cheers! love y'all xxxx
brightleybabe
09-01-2004, 03:04 PM
aww come on guys! please :D
Hello, 007 here.
I thought I would drop you a line. Let's see, I need to prove why you would want to talk to me.
There is, of course, my natural charm and charisma to consider. Also my stunning good looks. Additionally I have, as you can tell, heathly sense of humor.
As for age, 34. Married with one child. Sex, male(alternate anwer - as often as possible). Location, United States of America, State of Illinios.
007 :cool:
brightleybabe
09-02-2004, 04:30 PM
aww thanx!
So you on here often?
What kinda things do you do in your spare time?
Spare time is such a rarity for me. I work 12 hours a day, three days a week. I go to the university two days a week. I have a hobby of rebuilding a farm tractor that I haven't touched in more time than I care to admit. I was working out and bike riding about 20 miles at a time, but haven't lately. It's just been work, school, and sleep.
I was an auto mechanic for 15 years, now I am going to school to be a pharmacist. Quite a change in life.
007:cool:
brightleybabe
09-05-2004, 05:49 AM
cool, pharmisist hey? What kind of things do you have to do in that job?
creetwins
09-05-2004, 08:43 AM
Wow 007, that's is good for you. I am contemplating going back to school for a big change too. I was a bartender/waitress for about 12 years then I had the twins in 01.
When they go to school, i would like to do the same, but until then I have been a sahm. My eldest twin is starting preschool on Sept 13. My next goal is to get her sister into a speciazed program that will meet all her needs. She has CP and requires a lot of therapy to keep her from bad (unproductive) posturing, and stiffness, and she is non-verbal. She will probably need an electric wheelchair when she is big enough, and communication aids. She is very bright, and can identify almost as many words as her twin can say. How do we know this you might ask? She can point with her eyes. We do cards with her and read with her. We are finding out she has the ability to understand verbs too, by using pictures. "eating, drinking, crying, sitting, walking jumping etc" We will hold up 2 cards, "where's the dog?" She will identify by looking at the correct answer.
I am learning as I go along ways to help her communicate her needs. They certainly didn't discuss this stuff in the twin books I was reading during my pregnancy. It is a rare occurance to have identical twins who are so very different. Funny thing is even though they are 20 pounds difference and different in many ways, their biology still tells them to cut a tooth on the same day in the same place, DNA is a peculiar thing.
Well that is my chat for now, and a little slice of my world.
Tell me more stuff, I like to meet new people also.
Gaylord Focker
09-06-2004, 02:17 AM
Hi.
I am a very sexy poster, right now I am wearing a barrel and suspenders, and yes it's very, very hot in here........
brightleybabe
09-06-2004, 03:27 PM
This post is slightly scry lol, hopefully you were joking
jerejerebinks
09-06-2004, 06:46 PM
Originally posted by Gaylord Focker
Hi.
I am a very sexy poster, right now I am wearing a barrel and suspenders, and yes it's very, very hot in here........
:eek: You Too?:eek:
Medea
09-07-2004, 10:40 AM
Originally posted by jerejerebinks
:eek: You Too?:eek:
ROFL...