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Guest Summersun

Hi everyone!

I have never used a forum or online group for help with my identity before. I've known there was something about me that nobody could relate to for a long time. My time has come to start relating.

Soon (but not immediately) after this post I'll be asking questions and opening myself up to what I read from you.

I can't wait! :)

In this mean time here are five things I adore:

1) Godzilla

2) Star Trek: The Next Generation

3) Beaches

4) Cats

5) Cheese

What are five things YOU adore?

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  • Root Admin

Hello Summersun,

Welcome to Laura's Playground. :)

MaryEllen

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Guest Sarah Faith

Welcome to Laura's Playground Summersun! :)

You've definitely come to the right place, I think you'll find there are a lot of people that you can probably relate too. Take a look around the forums there is a lot of helpful and interesting information to be found and feel free to post in any that interest you.

We do ask that new members check out terms and conditions at least which can be found on the bottom right hand corner of this page.

There are lots of things that I adore, like various genres of Metal, the Denver Broncos <3, pretty much all things Disney, and RPGs. I could go on but far too many things i could list.

Looking forward to seeing more from you.

Sarah

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Summersun,

Welcome to LPG dive strait in the water's lovely and warm!

As to things I like ........ mmmmmm If I have to restrict such a list to 5....

for number one: Your nos. 2,3 & 5 as long as 5 includes wine! and No 2 also includes Dr. Who, Stargate SG1, Starwars....

oh heck! lots of stuff! Yeah I know this is a bit of a cheat!

two: Honesty

three: Thoughtfulness

four: Kindness

five: Empathy

and many more ... read my profile when you are able.

Have fun!

LnK

Michelle

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Guest ClareJuliette

Welcome. I'm new too and have only skimmed the very surface of this place.

Here's five, not in any order of importance

1. Let's be controversial here and say Babylon 5 (actually lots of things like that)

2. Honesty and the truth (which is a bit of a problem as I am currently living a lie every day with nearly everyone I am with)

3. Friendship, family and relationship

4. Silence and space

5. Finding out who I am

6. Being able to misbehave and break a rules like "stop at five" in order to add music, books and then fifty more things if I didn't need a bed, which is itself important to me.

Cheese is good too.

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Hi SummerSun,
<<< hug >>>
Welcome to Laura's Playground.
Please feel free to come over and chat sometime.
The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.
Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.
One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)
We all look forward to seeing you.
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Guest Summersun

There are lots of things that I adore, like various genres of Metal, the Denver Broncos <3, pretty much all things Disney, and RPGs. I could go on but far too many things i

I used to be one of those people that denied the awesome power of Disney, but now I'm one of those people that look in horror when people don't have an immediate answer when I ask "what's your favorite disney movie?" The only thing I like more than disney movies is talking about them for hours with friends. And maybe wine.

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Guest Summersun

for number one: Your nos. 2,3 & 5 as long as 5 includes wine! and No 2 also includes Dr. Who, Stargate SG1, Starwars....

oh heck! lots of stuff! Yeah I know this is a bit of a cheat!

I still have not been able to get into Doctor Who but my partner says I'll have no choice if they choose a lady to play the next doctor, which I guess is fair :)

I've always wanted to visit Scottland! If I was rich I'd go there and buy my family's Chisholm Clan kilt and tartan, along with all the other added necessities. I'd also learn to play the bagpipe lol but I doubt any of my neighbors would appreciate that later on.

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Guest Summersun

1. Let's be controversial here and say Babylon 5 (actually lots of things like that)

2. Honesty and the truth (which is a bit of a problem as I am currently living a lie every day with nearly everyone I am with)

6. Being able to misbehave and break a rules like "stop at five" in order to add music, books and then fifty more things if I didn't need a bed, which is itself important to me.

ClareJuliette, I loooved Babylon Five! The politics, the acting/character development? I know so few people that are with me on that!

As for your number 2? I feel that Honesty and Truth are good things, but that Honesty is not always appropriate. Honesty should take a backseat to truth, and it sounds like you're being truthful to yourself just by being here. Baby steps!

6. Cheeky! :)

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Guest MaybeLeslie

Welcome and hmmm.. adore...in no order i'd say

Cats <3

Pixar movies over Disney :P (just saying) but movies in general comedies and romantic comedies

Video Games - MMO nerd here.

Science Fiction - Walking Dead addict

Chinese food

I could prolly think of more but I'll play by the rules this ONCE...

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi All,

I admit to liking Babylon 5, I liked the story line that ran through the series. Hey while I am in the area.... did any one like Farscape? But there again I must admit to quite liking Claudia Black! I was glad when she turned up on SG1! Yeah I have a 'yen' for long dark hair and dark eyes! .... but I have admitted to this elsewhere! (Kate Middleton topic!) Hey! so did Ben Browder! and he was also a sheriff in Dr. Who! yep six steps indeed!

Lnk

Michelle

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Guest ClareJuliette

I admit to liking Babylon 5, I liked the story line that ran through the series. Hey while I am in the area.... did any one like Farscape? But there again I must admit to quite liking Claudia Black!

Me! It was great and I still use words like dren in everyday conversation. Full set of DVDs at home. Full set of SG1 too. And B5. Geekling alert. I have a sneaking suspicion that my wife fancied Claudia Black more than I did (and Gigi Edgley) but that wasn't something we would have talked about back then. Facebook is good for B5 - several cast members and JMS (the Great Maker himself) are very active and communicate lots with fans and there's not a hint of "I'm better than you because I'm an actor" pride among them.

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Clare Juliette,

Re Farscape.......

Phew!, I was beginning to think it was just me! Didn't like the way the 'suits' canned the series at the end ..... you know any back story as to why they finished it so abruptly. I did get the impression that they were sorta going round in circles with little idea how to end it all...... the series story line that is!

LnK

Michelle

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Guest ClareJuliette

I think they finished so abruptly just because the men in charge of TV companies can be idiots!

(At least we eventually got The Peacekeeper Wars to round off most of the plot lines. And don't get me started on all the interesting directions that were planned for B5 Crusade of which JMS has revealed just some. And don't get my wife started on Firefly. Or either of us on those intelligent series canned after a series when there are so many brain-dead ones that run for years.)

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Clare Juliette,

I'm afraid Firefly passed me by.* Was it only available on the likes of Sky and such?

I have Some ethical reservations re buying Sky time so don't do it. .....

I feel a bit guilty watching their 'Pick' channel 11 on Freeview..... but it is the only place I can get my 'fix' of SG1 :lol:

I am presently 'mopping up' the episodes I missed thru one thing and another. ....... Well that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it! :rolleyes:

*Though it does ring a bell ...... did they do a 'movie' called Serenity? if so I have that somewhere in my collection......

cu.....l

LnK

Michellle

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Guest ClareJuliette

Greetings Michelle

Firefly was a Joss Whedon thing that got cancelled. People say it was brilliant and still hate TV bosses for cancelling it. Yes, Serenity followed. Don't think the Beeb ever bought it. My family are currently Whedon obsessed and they outnumber me.

Can't beat Pick apart from the mass of adverts - unless you have DVDs! And unless Quest is showing new episodes of Mythbusters.

Compromise we used to do (as it was the only way where we were living to get Channel 4 not S4C) was to have a Sky dish but only buy the card that gave access to all the free channels. Many more channels than freeview including many terrible ones. And now that we live in England and have no dish I find I actually miss things on S4C even though I never learned Welsh. Does cost quite a lot to put the dish up though, unless maybe if you have a friend who is in the trade. But at least Sky aren't profiting every month.

Hugs and smiles

Clare

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Guest MichellePetite

Hi Clare Juliette,

Yeah, I do have a Freeview dish for use with the caravan when out and about.

I just couldn't bring myself to pay for anything that would contribute to the profits of the reptile that owns Sky..... but that's just me being po faced!

LnK

Michelle

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Guest sophia.gentry58

Sorry, I clicked the wrong button before finishing my last thread.

3. Sincere friends

4. Waking up everyday to a new beginning

5. cats

Sophia

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Guest ClareJuliette

Sophia - I need a facebook style 'like' button for your post!

Michelle - I know the feeling. But if you lived in Wales and at the time could only get bad BBC reception and S4C then you too might sacrifice principles and hand over £20 to the Sky monster for a viewing card! It was a tough decision. And I was an over-fundamentalist Christian at the time so was very happy to get all the over-fundmentalist God channels

Summersun - hello again, sorry we hijacked your introduction with geeky sci-fi talk. :poster_oops:

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