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  1. Hiya, It would probabaly be a bit of in between, I would probably be friendly but keep the conversation to a time limited to what I'm doing at the time. I don't bite. Oh and the tease is only little. Inga :smile: _________________ HEELS are POWER the HIGHER the BETTER. <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: IHeels on 2002-04-13 10:18 ]</font>

  2. Hiya all, For heavy walking (I'm not to sure sure of what one means, but I think walking a couple of kilometres, mile and a half for the imperially inclined is what is meant) anything up to 5½ inch for me. Above that I'd start to struggle. Inga :smile:

  3. In Australia, a rally, can be a car rally in the form of a race, ie Monte Carlo, or a fun thing where people drive around showing their vehicles off etc. Generally the term rally refers to a gathering an example where cars etc are not involved would be a union rally where people are trying to resolve an industrial matter. I don't think it would be any different in Europe, especially the UK. (Tip, we Aussies underneath it are actually very English, just we speak with a different accent.) Inga :smile:

  4. More of a joke, check this article out. Penis puppetry no laughing matter for Kiwis April 11 2002 Authorities in a New Zealand town were today condemned for allowing a performance on council property on the "art of genital origami". But Tauranga District Council's mayor Jan Beange was unapologetic, saying opponents did not need to go. The Australian show, Puppetry of the Penis, is billed as a comedy where "two naked penis puppeteers" manipulate their penises into various shapes in "an astounding, jaw dropping series of penis installations." Tauranga district councillor Joel Van Ameringen said using public amenities to host the show was not appropriate. "I am appalled," he said. "I believe that if there isn't one already the council ought to have a policy on the use of public premises." Beange defended the council position, saying it was not up to them to "set standards of morality for others through its management of (the theatre). "Anybody who wants to attend will go and pay to attend the show if they are interested," she said. "If they are not interested and they object, they simply do not go." The novelty show has played to sell-out shows in Australia and London since it debuted in 1998. AFP Inga :smile:

  5. Here's a bit of irony that may well interest you Firefox. "An English pub landlord has taken out an insurance policy against ghosts following fears that the resident poltergeist could hurt customers. The landlord of the Royal Falcon Hotel in Suffolk decided he needed the cover after watching the ghost shoot glasses along the bar one night." Looks like they'll have to take to the bottles or the tap directly in this place. Inga :smile:

  6. Skin, well I tend to always show some. Like I never button my shirts/bouses to the top (ie to the neck), generally I have at least three buttons undone with shirts that button to the neck. Inga :smile: _________________ HEELS are POWER the HIGHER the BETTER. <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: IHeels on 2002-04-08 11:52 ]</font>

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