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Hi!
I stumbled across this site yesterday whilst deep in the clutches of procrastination and decided to join.
I'm Susan/Suzie/Suz/Sue/su<anythingyoulike>, and I'm from Ireland. I spend most of my hometime in female mode, and most of my outdoor life not, but still trying to find the right balance for me.
Nice to meet you all!
Hello Suzie, welcome to the group hon. It sounds like you have found a good balance for yourself. I and many of us here, also spend hometime enfemme, and drab outside. Have fun with us, and glad to have you join.
Terrilynn
"The hardest to learn is the least complicated."......Emily Saliers
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Hi Suzie, and here ... it's so nice to see you're from my family's homeland, but I must confess that while we might have been neighbours, my great grandpa was booted out of the church and homeland for drinking in the wrong pub sometime over 100 years ago
don't be a stranger, OK?, I'll be keeping an eye for you, but remember, I've already warned you about my "black sheep status" and you could have trouble at church or city hall because of my great grandpa's reputation better you keep our little secret as such ,Marda
~ Some drink at the fountain of knowledge - Others just gargle ~
Marda, we're warned about your family's history early on over here. I always figured it was a myth like the boogie-man to scare people into behaving.
I shan't let them know I've met a descendant. :D
*adds to list of things she won't be telling the church any time soon*