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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby miltiades » Mon Nov 12, 2018 12:53 pm

My secret of eternal youth is simple.
A bottle of red, Claret preferably, a day, Sundays 2 and when feeling under the weather 3.
I also laugh at my self, more so when having a shower.
Just separated , aftet 8 years, from my 36 year old wife. I was her ...toy boy !!
Boris I have always considered to be a clown. By the way, All of London is infested with cockroaches!! And ugly beards.
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby Aletheia » Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:16 pm

miltiades wrote:My secret of eternal youth is simple.
A bottle of red, Claret preferably, a day, Sundays 2 and when feeling under the weather 3.
I also laugh at my self, more so when having a shower.
Just separated , aftet 8 years, from my 36 year old wife. I was her ...toy boy !!
Boris I have always considered to be a clown. By the way, All of London is infested with cockroaches!! And ugly beards.


Wow :o that much wine??? Why so much??? Your liver must hate you :(

I agree that we shouldn’t take ourselves too seriously. If you can laugh at yourself it’s a very good thing mentally.
But if you are laughing at your own physical “attributes” :D then you need to stop. That’s not healthy.

Sorry to hear of your separation, but 36 years old?? Normally that kind of age gap is because the female is a gold digger. I hope in your case that wasn’t so. Nothing worse than gold diggers. :roll:

I agree, Boris is a clown. Embarrassing but funny at the same time :lol:

Yes, London does have an infestation and it is to be avoided unless absolutely necessary but the UK is so much more than London. Maybe you only saw London but there are a lot of beautiful places to visit in the UK a world away from London.
Especially the coast.
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby miltiades » Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:33 pm

Being diabetic I have to watch my alcoholic consumption, never drink more than 10 bottles a week. NEVER when driving.
My current " gold digger" is much older than my now separated wife. She is ...40 !!
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby Aletheia » Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:41 pm

miltiades wrote:Being diabetic I have to watch my alcoholic consumption, never drink more than 10 bottles a week. NEVER when driving.
My current " gold digger" is much older than my now separated wife. She is ...40 !!


Good to hear you don’t drink and drive - I can’t stand drink drivers - so selfish putting their own life and others at risk :roll:

10 bottles is way too much :shock: especially with diabetes! Why don’t you drink non alcoholic wine? A lot healthier for you :D

:lol: :lol: even at 40, she’s looking for gold!!! I don’t honestly see how women can do it.. just to be with someone for their money but I guess if she looks like a “Barbie” doll then men won’t really care. It’s sad. I’m sure you are smart enough to know this and will protect your “gold” :D
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby miltiades » Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:19 pm

There is no fool like an old fool !!!
Do remember that many young women prefer older men, mature, .....charming and versatile !!
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby Aletheia » Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:25 pm

miltiades wrote:There is no fool like an old fool !!!
Do remember that many young women prefer older men, mature, .....charming and versatile !!

:D you are definitely not a fool for sure
And yes, putting gold diggers to one side, there are definitely women who are very much attracted to a charming personality :D
Not sure how you define “versatile” though :D
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby miltiades » Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:34 pm

Talented?
Been around the block more times than I can remember.
Also adaptable, meaning I can interact with a road swipper just as I can with a scientist.
Sense of houmour too.
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby Aletheia » Mon Nov 12, 2018 5:49 pm

miltiades wrote:Talented?
Been around the block more times than I can remember.
Also adaptable, meaning I can interact with a road swipper just as I can with a scientist.
Sense of houmour too.

miltiades wrote:Talented?
Been around the block more times than I can remember.
Also adaptable, meaning I can interact with a road swipper just as I can with a scientist.
Sense of houmour too.


Been around the block :shock: I’m not going to ask lol

Being adaptable is an excellent personality trait, not everyone can do that

A sense of humour is also very important, laughter is often the best medicine . Sometimes all someone needs is someone to make them smile And the worst of days are all of a sudden much better again

If the new 40 year old is genuine then she will value personality over anything else. Including “gold” :lol:
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby miltiades » Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:15 pm

She is , I ought to say, a very attractive blonde, natural. Stuck up though and rather pompous. I told her she is a snob and that Im just a ....peasant boy !!
I do swear, mind you not obnoxiously but in a colourful fashion.
The lady is a professional in medical terms.
But still a lady. First time I took her for dinner, as a joke I pulled into ....McDonald's!! She was not amused, I was!! In the restaurant when the bill was presented I remarked. Fuck that, its too bloody much , accompanied with a laugh !!
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Re: Cost of living advice -- Cyprus

Postby Aletheia » Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:26 pm

miltiades wrote:She is , I ought to say, a very attractive blonde, natural. Stuck up though and rather pompous. I told her she is a snob and that Im just a ....peasant boy !!
I do swear, mind you not obnoxiously but in a colourful fashion.
The lady is a professional in medical terms.
But still a lady. First time I took her for dinner, as a joke I pulled into ....McDonald's!! She was not amused, I was!! In the restaurant when the bill was presented I remarked. Fuck that, its too bloody much , accompanied with a laugh !!

miltiades wrote:She is , I ought to say, a very attractive blonde, natural. Stuck up though and rather pompous. I told her she is a snob and that Im just a ....peasant boy !!
I do swear, mind you not obnoxiously but in a colourful fashion.
The lady is a professional in medical terms.
But still a lady. First time I took her for dinner, as a joke I pulled into ....McDonald's!! She was not amused, I was!! In the restaurant when the bill was presented I remarked. Fuck that, its too bloody much , accompanied with a laugh !!

Why have you come to the conclusion that she is stuck up??
Lol, everyone swears in a colourful fashion, no harm in that. Well, as long as the “C “ bomb isn’t repeatedly dropped lol
So what is her actual profession? If she were a consultant for example, then why is she not paying for dinner?? It works both ways!
Now that’s what I call a sense of humour - clearly you like to wind up people lol
So what else does she have going for her because she sounds boring not having a sense of humour :roll
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