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kath29 Apr 19th 2004 8:40 am

why am I here?
 
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can break my addiction to this site? I have decided not to emigrate after weighing up the pros and cons but I find myself still reading all the posts here:rolleyes: They have no relevance to me now but I'm still anxious to find out how all the names I've come to recognise are getting on. What's it all about?:confused: My husband says it's because I'm nosey-ridiculous:D

steve-n-jo Apr 19th 2004 9:00 am

Re: why am I here?
 

Originally posted by kath29
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can break my addiction to this site? I have decided not to emigrate after weighing up the pros and cons but I find myself still reading all the posts here:rolleyes: They have no relevance to me now but I'm still anxious to find out how all the names I've come to recognise are getting on. What's it all about?:confused: My husband says it's because I'm nosey-ridiculous:D


Your husband knows you best...:D :D :D

wombat42 Apr 19th 2004 10:12 am

Re: why am I here?
 

Originally posted by kath29
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can break my addiction to this site? I have decided not to emigrate after weighing up the pros and cons but I find myself still reading all the posts here:rolleyes: They have no relevance to me now but I'm still anxious to find out how all the names I've come to recognise are getting on. What's it all about?:confused: My husband says it's because I'm nosey-ridiculous:D
l believe subconsciencly you regret not immigrating and you are
looking to read posts about people who immigrated and it turned out to be a mistake, to help validate you decision not to immigrate.

jib Apr 19th 2004 10:17 am

Re: why am I here?
 

Originally posted by wombat42
l believe subconsciencly you regret not immigrating and you are
looking to read posts about people who immigrated and it turned out to be a mistake, to help validate you decision not to immigrate.
Thank you doctor:rolleyes:





jib

Phoenixuk2oz Apr 19th 2004 10:18 am

Re: why am I here?
 

Originally posted by kath29
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can break my addiction to this site? I have decided not to emigrate after weighing up the pros and cons but I find myself still reading all the posts here:rolleyes: They have no relevance to me now but I'm still anxious to find out how all the names I've come to recognise are getting on. What's it all about?:confused: My husband says it's because I'm nosey-ridiculous:D
Hiya Kath29:)

Oh I sympathise Kath......this site is addictive isn't it :rolleyes:

I mentioned the same when I first started reading / posting. I equated it to Corronation street i.e you get an insight into peoples lives, personalities, ups and downs. Everyone has shared interests, agreements and disagreesments.....just like real life so it's interesting.

Hence why I named it "Emigration street" ;)

keep posted. You're welcome whatever your reasons:D

Phoenixuk2oz

Simone Apr 19th 2004 10:21 am

Re: why am I here?
 

Originally posted by wombat42
l believe subconsciencly you regret not immigrating and you are
looking to read posts about people who immigrated and it turned out to be a mistake, to help validate you decision not to immigrate.
Oh, If that's the case :D
Then I just posted a perfect thread for you: people who have returned! :)

lol
Well, not really


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