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curiouswombat) wrote2013-01-18 07:55 pm
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Weather report... boring. And the Perfect Man!!
The great snowstorms sweeping across the British Isles have swept across the bottom half of the small island - blown by steady 35mph winds. It began to snow at 9am. It snowed almost constantly until 5pm - and not a single flake has stuck below about 1,000ft. I am really quite disappointed as I am a bit of a big kid when it snows - at least for the first couple of days.
I do, still, send warm wishes, mugs of virtual hot chocolate, woolly blankets and so on to those of you who are knee-deep in snow and feeling the need to cuddle up by the fire. I hope you are all enjoying the weather rather than finding it makes life too difficult.
And now for something completely different.
Across the Atlantic, The New York Daily News went out to find Mr Perfect after revealing the results of a survey by an online dating site into what women look for in a man. They reckon that they've found him - and guess what? He's a Manxman. Actually his father taught me French at school and I can vaguely remember him as a small child...
I do, still, send warm wishes, mugs of virtual hot chocolate, woolly blankets and so on to those of you who are knee-deep in snow and feeling the need to cuddle up by the fire. I hope you are all enjoying the weather rather than finding it makes life too difficult.
And now for something completely different.
Across the Atlantic, The New York Daily News went out to find Mr Perfect after revealing the results of a survey by an online dating site into what women look for in a man. They reckon that they've found him - and guess what? He's a Manxman. Actually his father taught me French at school and I can vaguely remember him as a small child...
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Love the Manx man interview - so fun!
- Erulisse (one L)
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BTW, a while ago, you sent me a link to a Legolas/Eowyn story, but I've lost it. Do you remember where it was?
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See icon ...
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I went outside to clear up after the dog and the snow was just past my ankles. She wanted to stay outside and play, ignoring the fact that I was wearing my pyjamas lol.
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And yes - the perfect man is a 50 year old from Ramsey! Who'd have guessed?
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"Mr. Perfect' seems like a nice,, modest sort of chap. Interesting the income specified by those women. If you meet the right man money isn't usually an issue, within reason anyway.
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Hmm - I think your ideal male might be right there in my icon...
As for the story link - hmm - I think I've passed a few on over the past few years - was it by any chance this one (http://efiction.esteliel.de/viewstory.php?sid=405)?
I think that might have been the most recent. I can also remember passing this one (http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterlistview.asp?SID=863) on to you at some time too.
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S2C says it is still snowing here - he says it is even trying to stick now - I guess it is colder than it was earlier.
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By the way it is lovely to see you - I was just thinking a couple of days ago that I hadn't seen you here for a little while, and was hoping it was because you were doing something nice.
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Perhaps if you could e-mail us 4 or 5 inches... that would be quite nice!
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I've got the fire on, as well as the heating, and a nice warm jumper. Maybe a nice glass of mulled cider, do you think? Just to add the final winter touch.
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And yes - apparently the perfect man should be a good earner or they don't want to know him!
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A couple of our nurses spent the whole day worrying in case the snow stuck as they live a few miles south of Douglas and there are two big hills that ALWAYS get blocked with skidding cars as soon as there is more than a one flake thick layer on the road. Sometimes they are cars that were driven by people so worried about the snow that they simply went so very slow that they stalled...
I was almost stuck a couple of years ago on a hill in Douglas by someone doing that - and the slight layer of snow is no problem on the slope as long as you can keep moving!
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Still, it's no fun having to go out to work in blizzards - wishing everyone who is snowed upon a very warm and safe weekend!
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It is still snowing here and it is, just, sticking - but it'll be probably have melted by the morning - but then I do live only about 200ft above sea level and less than 1/2 mile from the sea.
We were all organised for a possible blizzard this afternoon - a forecast of 35mph winds and heavy snow made it seem likely... We had carefully worked out who would need to leave to go home quickly, which of us could stay longer - who might need to call and check on which patient on the way home - we were all prepared for coping with a blizzard. Then it didn't really happen.
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And I'm amused at Mr Perfect. Hee!
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I can only dream about snow.
:)
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And Mr Perfect seems a fairly pleasant bloke - but not exactly how I think I would have defined Mr Wonderful!
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I really do like some snow in the winter. But there is time enough, yet.
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Your dating story reminds me of this one (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323374504578217973101313736.html?mod=e2tw) I saw the other week, about gaming the online dating system - it's possibly wrong of me, but I got to about 'Drawing on my background in data analysis, I set out to reverse engineer my profile. I outlined 10 male archetypes and created profiles for each of them on JDate...' and thought "yep, I can see why you're single, oh my god". It's not quite a Catfish story - that is, it's certainly not presented as one - but really now.
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But then it gets more and more annoying.
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As for the dating article - I had much the same thought as you - and then, as I read further, thought 'And would you really want any of the men who were only attracted to your profile because you made yourself seem smaller, less successful, and with straighter hair than you actually are?'
The answer to which was clearly 'Yes!'
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Actually my abiding memory of his mother is her coming to sports days with a handful of children, and of his father that he sang in what was the most popular local folk band at the time.
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Specialists like me chip in if we need to, and otherwise check with our patients by phone, so on the whole we don't have to drive very much!
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Or Kili. (You'd probably get Fili thrown in for free).
It was the first link -- thanks! I'm updating the list at my website, and realised I'd never added that one.
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Fancy knowing the perfect man! I always believed he could only be found in my favourite book!
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So, believe me, I'm very happy to be back.
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You and me both!
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