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#38066 - 10/27/06 11:55 AM
Re: Where are you from??
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Senior Uber-Member
Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 1762
Loc: Barbados
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There ARE quite a few posters from Canada that I've seen previously
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#38067 - 10/27/06 02:14 PM
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Registered: 09/03/06
Posts: 98
Loc: Victoria, Australia
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Yah, I'm old enough to appreciate it (or should I say, I'm old enough to remember sitting next to my step dad asking a billion questions about the funny looking tv...back in the days of BBS's lol). Cass25, I haven't seen anyone else from Down Under either, so you can come sit next to me, keep me company.
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#38069 - 10/27/06 02:31 PM
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Registered: 10/10/06
Posts: 19
Loc: London, UK
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Hi everyone, My name is Judi, I live in East London, UK and work as a Data Manager in a large and lively secondary school! I like travelling, cats and Formula 1 motor racing. I'm 51 but still act as if I'm 21. I live with my partner, I've been with him for 15 years. I'm quite a newcomer to VV but I'm loving it and looking forward to VV2 - it's really relaxing after a day of listening to screaming, swearing teenagers!
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#38070 - 10/27/06 02:53 PM
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Registered: 08/31/06
Posts: 247
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Well that's good Trin, at least we have each other and have in common that we're not from the USA and a serious VV addiction of course . I've been keeping track, cause I LOVE this , and most are from somewhere in States, and few from UK, and Trin and I (the loners), are the lonely one's so far from our own neck of the woods Hopefully many more will come out of shadows and say hi, maybe a Candadian, how about someone else from where it's always summer? is that true Trin? cause if it is I'm sooooo jealous
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#38071 - 10/27/06 03:12 PM
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Registered: 10/19/06
Posts: 90
Loc: Texas
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Hi everyone, I'm Cindy, 47/48, married, two grown "boys" (25, 23) with 3 dogs and 2 sugar gliders. Live in Texas - guess that makes 4 of us in Texs- I'm in the Dallas/Ft Worth metroplex. Currently staying at home trying not to get into too much mischief. Obssesed with VV (Thanks Arthur...) so that even though I downloaded a new game last week, have YET to play it. Hubby is one of those who does not appreciate my enthusiam for this game... my opinion: it's his loss. Then again, if we both played at least 5 hours a day, who would pay the bills?!?! I'm kinda attached to this computer, if I tell him there is a VV2 coming out, I may not see it again. He's out of town right now and when he calls, he keeps asking me if I'm playing... Ummmm, no honey, why would you say that? DUH... when the cat's away, what do you think the mouse is going to do?!?!?! I've downloaded more games than I am willing to confess - this is the first one that has taken over my life. Once again... thanks, Arthur. I'm sure my hubby just "looooooves" you. Hint... stay away from dark alleys. I don't call him "the bear" for nothing. Other than that...nope... minds a blank.
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#38074 - 10/27/06 05:16 PM
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Registered: 10/19/06
Posts: 90
Loc: Texas
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Ya KNOW... spdgrl... if you let me private message you, I could tell you MORE, than you would EVER want to know about sugar gliders. This is a HINT to check on the box to recieve private messages. If you don't want a private message from someone, you can always block them.
Sugar gliders are marsupials. They are SMALL - sometimes called "pocket pets" because they are small enough to stay in your shirt pocket. Their fur is somewhat like chinchilas - it's extremely soft and lush. They have a lot of skin so when they "jump" from tree to tree, they glide. (like flying squirrels but much smaller). Though they are omnivorous, they like nectar - hence the first word "sugar". I would not say they are "easy" to take care of, but not hard either. They can live 15 yrs and if you don't give them a companion sugar glider or you, yourself, don't spend time with them EVERYday, they will die of lonliness. I kept one sugar glider for a year, she stayed in my pocket from the moment I woke up till the moment I went to bed at night, still - they are nocturnal. She needed some"one" to play with while I was sleeping. I gave her a mate. a MAN!!! wow... was she HAPPY... acted a complete fool around him and he wasn't even old enough to be "with" her. She didn't care.
My WARNING... if your grandaughter is not going to spend time with a sugar glider EVERYday.. bear in mind, they can live 15 yrs... get TWO!!!!!!! It's simply not fair to an animal that NEEDS companionship to be alone - besides that, they WILL die of lonliness. Look up "sugar glider" on a search engine... there is helpful information out there that can help you decide. They are MARVELOUS, but it's a commitment. Kinda like a dog. In fact, they will bond to you like a dog and you "can" train them to do certain things. Unfortunately, like dogs, they have to be rescued from time-to-time because owners get tired of them. And just like passing a dog off from owner to owner is hard on a dog, it's hard on a sugar glider - they bond to the original owner. I'd rather pm you about this cuz I can get on a soap box much worse than this in a heart beat.
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