UK_Strawberry
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myinnerslut said:everything allright?
Thanks for asking MIS.
Actually that's a difficult question to answer at the moment to be honest - but I'm getting there!!

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myinnerslut said:everything allright?

UK_Strawberry said:Thanks for asking MIS.
Actually that's a difficult question to answer at the moment to be honest - but I'm getting there!!![]()
myinnerslut said:i just found out we may have to cancel our weekend together![]()
myinnerslut said:i just found out we may have to cancel our weekend together![]()
myinnerslut said:i just found out we may have to cancel our weekend together![]()
UK_Strawberry said:Hey MIS I hope things work out for you both. The whole LDR thing is just pants - but now I've typed that I've remembered how good it was to get to know him !!!
I guess I'm a lost cause !! LOL![]()

Bandit58 said:"pants" - Noun/Adj. Nonsense, rubbish, bad. From the standard British English of pants, meaning underwear; also a variation on 'knickers'. E.g."The first half was pants but I stayed until the end and it was actually a great film." [1990s]
Exclam. An exclamation of annoyance or frustration. From the noun, (above).
http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/p.htm

littleone77 said:*giggles and a pounce*
Thanks for the translation bandit!![]()
Master Gil and I have that "cross cultural" misunderstanding sometimes....like the time I asked Him "Have you seen my jandals" and He didn't know what I was talking about. 
Bandit58 said:Master Gil and I have that "cross cultural" misunderstanding sometimes....like the time I asked Him "Have you seen my jandals" and He didn't know what I was talking about.
Jandals are what Australians call thongs (thong sandals)...a thong to me is g-string underwear.....all very confusing!![]()
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Bandit58 said:"pants" - Noun/Adj. Nonsense, rubbish, bad. From the standard British English of pants, meaning underwear; also a variation on 'knickers'. E.g."The first half was pants but I stayed until the end and it was actually a great film." [1990s]
Exclam. An exclamation of annoyance or frustration. From the noun, (above).
http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/p.htm
myinnerslut said:A went to home depot yesturday to get some supplies for my visit. i am so excited.
ecstaticsub said:So it hasn't been cancelled? Yeah!!
myinnerslut said:well, it has potential to be cancelled last minute. as of now the trip is on, but i have to be prepared for the possibility that it may be called off due to his work opurtunities at any point
congrats! that is a huge accomplishmentMasterPhoenix said:but we are getting closer to the move...
