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Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:16 pm by juney
Our forum Admin has made some new section under OFF-TOPIC DISCUSSIONS like below :
Education & Upgrading
Home & Family
Love & Relationship
Health, Beauty & Fashion
Career & Business
Motoring
Leisure & Entertainment
Money & Investing
Technology & Electronics
since we have new section, please kindly post on the right
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Education & Upgrading
Home & Family
Love & Relationship
Health, Beauty & Fashion
Career & Business
Motoring
Leisure & Entertainment
Money & Investing
Technology & Electronics
since we have new section, please kindly post on the right
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Appeal for your Warning Level here
Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:50 pm by jackson
Warning Level has been out for some time from the start
till the end
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Moderators and above has the authority to change your Warning Level if they find that u have violating the rules.
Here you can appeal for the warning level, if you find that we have wrongfully reduce your warning level or would like to appeal for your warning level. Kindly include the reason in your post.
till the end
. Moderators and above has the authority to change your Warning Level if they find that u have violating the rules.
Here you can appeal for the warning level, if you find that we have wrongfully reduce your warning level or would like to appeal for your warning level. Kindly include the reason in your post.
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Games World Forum Screensaver
Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:41 am by jackson
We have created a screensaver for all of you based on our forum to thanks for your supports.
Attach you will find the .zip file to download the screensaver for your own use.
Enjoy
Attach you will find the .zip file to download the screensaver for your own use.
Enjoy
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Games World RPG Games has started
Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:02 am by jackson
Our new Games World RPG Games has started, We have created a category mainly for the game. This game is playable in the forum. Kindly look thro the game info in Games World RPG Games section.
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Ranking System
Thu May 13, 2010 9:52 am by jackson
Added ranks :-
Recruit --> 1 post
Apprentice --> 15 posts
Apprentice Grade 2 --> 20 posts
Private --> 30 posts
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till General Grade 4
so post weill and stay active and pls dont create double posts of the same article.
Have Fun
Recruit --> 1 post
Apprentice --> 15 posts
Apprentice Grade 2 --> 20 posts
Private --> 30 posts
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till General Grade 4
so post weill and stay active and pls dont create double posts of the same article.
Have Fun
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In Warning/ being watch
Mon Jun 13, 2011 8:53 pm by juney
as in rules says no spam or post on wrong section. this is few people that are in warning list
1. jianghuai (Watch)
2. jucemm (WARNED)
3. xiaoshi (BANNED )
4. O1RUM(WARNED)
5. Talia (BANNED)
We (mod team) will take this cases seriously like stated in the rules.
1. jianghuai (Watch)
2. jucemm (WARNED)
3. xiaoshi (BANNED )
4. O1RUM(WARNED)
5. Talia (BANNED)
We (mod team) will take this cases seriously like stated in the rules.
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R9ドライバー用品の理想的な数を見
Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:44 pm by aixingzi
特定のキャロウェイディアブロボーダーゴルフアイアンは、すでに導入され、それはまたテニス、現在の市場のために最も有名な伝説だされています。いくつかの襲来は、特定のキャロウェイディアブロ給付ゴルフアイアンは、超スポーツ開発のゴルフ鉄であると確信しています。R9ドライバー…
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Global Moderators
Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:03 pm by jackson
We have added new Global Moderators. Being a Global Moderator will be able to edit and delete posts in News and Announcements section.
Congratulations to the following for being our Global moderators :-
juney
Congratulations to the following for being our Global moderators :-
juney
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A Sundog Moment
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A Sundog Moment
Katie Carr is a good person. She recycles. She's against racism. She's a good doctor, a good mom, a good wife...well, maybe not that last one, considering she's having an affair and has just requested a divorce via cell phone. But who could blame her? For years her husband's been selfish, sarcastic, and underemployed, writing the "Angriest Man in Holloway" column for their local paper.
But now David's changed. He's become a good person, too - really good. He's found a spiritual leader. He has become kind, soft-spoken, and earnest. He's even got a homeless kid set up in the spare room. Katie isn't sure if this is a deeply-felt conversion, a brain tumor or David's most brilliantly Tiffany necklace vicious manipulation yet. Because she's finding it more and more difficult to live with David and with herself.
I am in a car park in Leeds when I tell my husband I don't want to be married to him anymore. David isn't even in the car park with me. He's at home, looking after the kids, and I have only called him to remind him that he should write a note for Molly's class teacher. The other bit just sort of . . . slips out. This is a mistake, obviously. Even though I am, apparently, and to my immense surprise, the kind of person who tells her husband that she doesn't want to be married to him anymore, I really didn't think that I was the kind of person to say so in a car park, on a mobile phone. That particular self-assessment will now have to be revised, clearly. I can describe myself as the kind of person who doesn't forget names, for example, because I have remembered names thousands of times and forgotten them only once or twice. But for the majority of people, marriage-ending conversations happen only once, if at all. If you choose to conduct yours on a mobile phone, in a Leeds car park, then you cannot really claim that it is unrepresentative, in the same Tiffany Figure Eight Pendant way that Lee Harvey Oswald couldn't really claim that shooting presidents wasn't like him at all. Sometimes we have to be judged by our one-offs.
Later, in the hotel room, when I can't sleep-and that is some sort of consolation, because even though I have turned into the woman who ends marriages in a car park, at least I have the decency to toss and turn afterward-I retrace the conversation in my head, in as much detail as I can manage, trying to work out how we'd got from there (Molly's dental appointment) to here (imminent divorce) in three minutes. Ten, anyway. Which turns into an endless, three-in-the-morning brood about how we'd got from there (meeting at a college dance in 1976) to here (imminent divorce) in twenty-four years.
To tell you the truth, the second part of this self-reflection only takes so long because twenty-four years is a long time, and there are loads of bits that come unbidden into your head, little narrative details, that don't really have much to do with the story. If my thoughts about our marriage had been turned into a film, the critics would say that it was all padding, no plot, and that it could be summarized thus: two people meet, fall in love, have kids, start Tiffany earrings arguing, get fat and grumpy (him) and bored, desperate and grumpy (her), and split up. I wouldn't argue with the synopsis. We're nothing special.
The phone-call, though . . . I keep missing the link, the point where it turned from a relatively harmonious and genuinely banal chat about minor domestic arrangements into this cataclysmic, end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it moment. I can remember the beginning of it, almost word for word: You -don't get conversations like this when things are going well. It is not difficult to imagine that in other, better relationships, a phone call that began in this way would not and could not lead to talk of divorce. In better relationships you could sail right through the dentist part and move on to other topics-your day's work, or plans for the evening, or even, in a spectacularly functional marriage, something that has taken place in the world outside your home, a coughing fit on the Today Programme, say-just as ordinary, just as forgettable, but topics that form the substance and perhaps even the sustenance of an ordinary, forgettable, loving relationship. David and I, however . . . this is not our situation, not anymore. Phone calls like ours only happen when -you've spent several years hurting and being hurt, until every word you utter or hear Tiffany pendants becomes coded and loaded, as complicated and full of subtext as a bleak and brilliant play. In fact, when I was lying awake in the hotel room trying to piece it all together, I was even struck by how clever we had been to invent our code: it takes years of miserable ingenuity to get to this place.
But now David's changed. He's become a good person, too - really good. He's found a spiritual leader. He has become kind, soft-spoken, and earnest. He's even got a homeless kid set up in the spare room. Katie isn't sure if this is a deeply-felt conversion, a brain tumor or David's most brilliantly Tiffany necklace vicious manipulation yet. Because she's finding it more and more difficult to live with David and with herself.
I am in a car park in Leeds when I tell my husband I don't want to be married to him anymore. David isn't even in the car park with me. He's at home, looking after the kids, and I have only called him to remind him that he should write a note for Molly's class teacher. The other bit just sort of . . . slips out. This is a mistake, obviously. Even though I am, apparently, and to my immense surprise, the kind of person who tells her husband that she doesn't want to be married to him anymore, I really didn't think that I was the kind of person to say so in a car park, on a mobile phone. That particular self-assessment will now have to be revised, clearly. I can describe myself as the kind of person who doesn't forget names, for example, because I have remembered names thousands of times and forgotten them only once or twice. But for the majority of people, marriage-ending conversations happen only once, if at all. If you choose to conduct yours on a mobile phone, in a Leeds car park, then you cannot really claim that it is unrepresentative, in the same Tiffany Figure Eight Pendant way that Lee Harvey Oswald couldn't really claim that shooting presidents wasn't like him at all. Sometimes we have to be judged by our one-offs.
Later, in the hotel room, when I can't sleep-and that is some sort of consolation, because even though I have turned into the woman who ends marriages in a car park, at least I have the decency to toss and turn afterward-I retrace the conversation in my head, in as much detail as I can manage, trying to work out how we'd got from there (Molly's dental appointment) to here (imminent divorce) in three minutes. Ten, anyway. Which turns into an endless, three-in-the-morning brood about how we'd got from there (meeting at a college dance in 1976) to here (imminent divorce) in twenty-four years.
To tell you the truth, the second part of this self-reflection only takes so long because twenty-four years is a long time, and there are loads of bits that come unbidden into your head, little narrative details, that don't really have much to do with the story. If my thoughts about our marriage had been turned into a film, the critics would say that it was all padding, no plot, and that it could be summarized thus: two people meet, fall in love, have kids, start Tiffany earrings arguing, get fat and grumpy (him) and bored, desperate and grumpy (her), and split up. I wouldn't argue with the synopsis. We're nothing special.
The phone-call, though . . . I keep missing the link, the point where it turned from a relatively harmonious and genuinely banal chat about minor domestic arrangements into this cataclysmic, end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it moment. I can remember the beginning of it, almost word for word: You -don't get conversations like this when things are going well. It is not difficult to imagine that in other, better relationships, a phone call that began in this way would not and could not lead to talk of divorce. In better relationships you could sail right through the dentist part and move on to other topics-your day's work, or plans for the evening, or even, in a spectacularly functional marriage, something that has taken place in the world outside your home, a coughing fit on the Today Programme, say-just as ordinary, just as forgettable, but topics that form the substance and perhaps even the sustenance of an ordinary, forgettable, loving relationship. David and I, however . . . this is not our situation, not anymore. Phone calls like ours only happen when -you've spent several years hurting and being hurt, until every word you utter or hear Tiffany pendants becomes coded and loaded, as complicated and full of subtext as a bleak and brilliant play. In fact, when I was lying awake in the hotel room trying to piece it all together, I was even struck by how clever we had been to invent our code: it takes years of miserable ingenuity to get to this place.
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