About the Members 29: Lucysnow

Discussion in 'About the Members' started by Tiassa, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    ladybugs

    Hmm. I don't think I enjoy any particular genre as the films I love are across the board.

    Rose or pink and lime. Red and white. I have more than just one favorite in everything.

    Yes I have a temper

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    But I don't hold grudges. The steam always goes out of it.

    I would need to know more before I chose between those two options. I mean what does it entail to live forever? And forever from what point? Ah never mind I'll take death now

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    Never believed in an afterlife anyway. I don't mind living forever if I get special powers or something otherwise its just one long bore don't you think?

    I don't really consider death a punishment, I think its more mean to wish them a life of hell and misery and strife. But let's see, hmmm, maybe Nancy, she could die, but I really don't hate her so...I can't think of anyone worth killing. Not even some of my ex's

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    What if I just crippled them would that count?

    Women's 8 which is 6 UK and 39 Euro size.

    Always stress. I am never really bored.
     
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  3. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    Great!

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    I'd pick that option as well. Living forever, even if in good health, would become torture eventually.

    Ok, crippling counts. lol
    Who's Nancy ?
     
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  5. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    Nancy is this ole bat in Cambodia. She's the kind of person who is always around if there is drama, attempts friendship so she can get to know everything about someone because she's an incurable gossip. If you don't open yourself to her friendship and spill all details of your life then she goes around bad mouthing people. I think she would be somewhat more hindered if she were crippled,

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    then she can pick up a hobby that isn't about other peoples lives.

    I know what you mean about everlasting life, it cannot possibly be interesting after the first two lifetimes. There was a film with Hugh Jackman but I cant remember the name, anyway he discovered this elixir to everlasting life and lived until the earth was dying. He was hanging out with the last living tree until that died too and he was left to witness complete desolation, then to his joy he got to experience the gift of death when the planet went supernova not sure if that's the right word but the planet was burnt up by the sun or something.


    I have to find the name of that film
     
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  7. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    The Fountain, that was it.
     
  8. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    Sounds nasty. Perhaps you can do something to her voice box

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    Don't know it, but thanks for mentioning it. I might just look it up sometime

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  9. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    You should its quite interesting, one of those mystical stories. Quite entertaining.
     
  10. joepistole Deacon Blues Valued Senior Member

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    Good answers. Feather treatment = being lightly touched with a feather. You take salt baths?

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    Barry be a famous composer. I would like to hear about your adventure that almost got you arrested when you feel like it. It sounds interesting.
     
  11. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    OOOh. Now that sounds interesting. Can it be any kind of feather? Now you see none of my boyfriends have ever thought of that. Yeah I like salt mixed with oils its exfoliating and leaves your skin clean and silky smooth.

    Ok this trip was the first real adventure trip I had ever embarked on and of course it had its fair weather romance, a visit to the hospital and an imprudent decision that almost landed me in jail. I started out in Paris where I met this incredible French-Algerian who was the first person to introduce me to Camus and, dare I say it, sex in interesting locations. He was older than I of course and being all doe eyed and open I was easily seduced so he went about seducing me here and there in bars and abandoned street corners, we jumped turnstiles at the metro, he took me to Montmartre in the evening and had my sketch done, it was all a whirlwind until he became bored with me and very romantically placed me on a train for Rosslare, Ireland. God he was so cool, I had so much fun and he broke it off perfectly you know right when I was floating above on cloud 9. Perfection! Anyway I traveled Ireland and made my way down to Greece where I was going to visit all the islands but my first stop was in Corfu where I was to spend the night and then go off on another adventure but I chose to stay at a hotel too far away from the coast on the island so swore I would sleep early to awake early enough to catch the ferry to elsewhere, except I didn't. This hotel was filled with young people all headed towards a toga party so of course I decided to go, I rented my pink satin toga and proceeded to get disgustingly drunk on tequila slammers and watched other people pass out on ouzo while plates were being smashed on their heads. At one point I followed these two norwegian guys up a small cliff overlooking the party to smoke some hashish. I was stoned as well as drunk and remember losing one of my flip flops, I stumbled about and found them, leaned my hand on what I thought was a pole and proceeded to fall over. To make a long story short I was for three days a 'jane doe' in a hospital with a doctor sticking pins in my feet. Eventually of course I was able to speak coherently and get in touch with my embassy and it turned out that I was so drunk that I didn't break anything on the fall but my muscles were so sore that I couldn't move for several weeks. This is where I met my best friend Helle from Copenhagen. She was traveling with some friends of her's one of whom happened to be in the same hospital room with me since she skidded off the road on a moped and broke her leg. I stayed with this group when I was able to leave the hospital and I made my way back up to Denmark where I stayed with Helle and the both of us had the grand idea of going to Bangkok. My mother being kind enough to wire money had us off and on our way. Now without going into all the sordid details Helle stayed in Bangkok for one week and had to leave, I decided to stay and of course made some wonderful unsavory friends. One of them was a Canadian who had been living there for many years, he took me to a part of town that many women do not get the chance to see, certainly not foreign women. He took me to a small walk up bar (it actually had a midget sitting in front) that was as seedy a place as I have ever ventured into or will ever have occasion to experience again. It was a brothel/skull bar. It took me some time to realize just what that meant as I was still not really aware of my surroundings. I was at the bar which had these strange indents carved into the bar top, one was to turn their chair around into the indent which I couldn't quite grasp because hey who would want to sit with their back to the bar anyway right

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    So this guy was in the back somewhere arranging some herb to smoke and I was sitting with my back to a room that was filled with men in dark corners giving the true meaning to what they refer to as a 'skull' bar. This Thai woman came and fetched me and took me to a back room where my friend was sitting on a bed with maybe two other women talking in thai as they were busy rolling these joints for us. We sat there and got plastered and the women would go out and bring us back beer. Anyway there was a ruckus and if my memory is correct this guy began to go out the window towards the balcony and the women were running about and I just sat there. Yeah I know. Soon lights were on, cops were all over the place and I was being escorted out with a bunch of unsavory types. My Canadian guide was gone. I was taken away in a van with many of the denizens and it occurred to me that perhaps there was more to this place than I had first ascertained. I remember one woman kept saying to me 'don't worry, don't worry'. To tell you the truth I was too stoned to worry, I was just kind of swept along and didn't say anything. Of course I had no passport on me (left at the guesthouse) and was stuck in a local police precinct. They had an officer who translated everything for me and I think they eventually realized I was a dumb clueless foreigner who had no idea what part of town my guest house was located never mind where I was before or what it meant to be arrested by Thai police. I gave them the name of my guesthouse, they took pictures of me, they escorted me back to pick up my passport and money, then they took me back to the precinct where there was more questions and waiting about and then I was kindly asked for about $200 which I was all too happy to hand over (I didn't even ask why) and then they placed me in a taxi had me delivered back to my guesthouse. I was so sick and miserable the next day I just hung out in the safety of my room and with the local women who worked in there. Finally I called my mother and told her I wanted her to wire money so I could fly directly home. Her only response was 'What, So soon?' No I never told her what happened.

    I later on went on to other travels but I was more older and more sophisticated and so were the adventures.
     
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  12. Varda The Bug Lady Valued Senior Member

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    I always read your user name as Lucy's now. I just wanted to let you know.
     
  13. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    'Lucy's now'. Hmmm. I like that.
     
  14. joepistole Deacon Blues Valued Senior Member

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    As a former sailor, that is quite an adventure, tis lucky you survived the affair.

    And it can be any kind of feather...though peacock feathers are prefered.
     
  15. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    For how long were you a sailor? To where did you travel? Did you ever participate in Cobra Gold?
     
  16. scifes In withdrawal. Valued Senior Member

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    oh thank god.. i thought he was asking if you worked in a submarine and you actually DID work at a submarine with nuclear engines and inter-continent missiles with nuclear war heads sailing somewhere in the arctic under tens of feet of ice..of course i was scared to ask again when you dodged the question the first time so i don't be the one who brings down the "kill everyone on this site"..

    phew!!
     
  17. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    Hahaha! Oh my that was the first laugh of the day. You're a trip! :bravo:
     
  18. joepistole Deacon Blues Valued Senior Member

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    Ahh, tis not about me lass. But no I did not participate in Cobra Gold.

    If you could ask only one thing of your lovers, in ten words or less what would it be?
     
  19. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    LoverS ?
     
  20. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    The feeling of allegiance, not physical but emotionally.


    Enmos: LoverS ?

    No.
     
  21. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    I expected nothing else, of course.
    I just thought the phrasing was a bit off

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  22. scifes In withdrawal. Valued Senior Member

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    lucy do you play video games?

    list some of your best..
     
  23. Mrs.Lucysnow Valued Senior Member

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    Ha! I had an ex who had this world war 2 video game (can't remember the name), quite elaborate, I played sniper obsessively until he became nervous and took it away from me

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    He said it was unhealthy.

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