I'd prefer to have a work out "partner" if you get my drift. :fuckin::fuckin::fuckin:
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Are you blasian Debra? You are very exotic looking.
Where in CT you live Debra? am moving there cause of work. Maybe you we can meet for drinks coffee that is...hope you don't mind me asking...And you could show me around town and the good places to hangout..
I'm just a homegrown black girl. Born and raised in CT. But I can understand why you asked. It's my eyes. I get my looks from my mom. She has these eyes and lighter skin tone also. My dad is medium brown skin tone. But our family is all African-American as far back as we could search.
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I don't want to say exactly of course, but I am in Fairfield County. Down in the SW corner of the state. I am only 55 miles from NYC. Good luck on your move here and welcome. You will like CT.
U say about me im sexy,look at u curvy sexy doll.xxx
Welcome Debra, looking forward to seeing more of you
My eyes can have a slight oriental look. Like I said, my Mom passed them on to me. And thanks for the compliment Teddy.
Thanks for the welcome zimm. I have to work up the nerve to post any pics of myself on the internet. Too often they have a tendency to find there way to other sites I don't wish to be on.
If you want to be a judge for some old boring contest with 2 girls standing very close together naked and comparing all of their sexy curves, then i'm OK with it as long as Adriana agrees too. Please, no cameras gentlemen.
Hey Debra. I see you are in CT. And you said Fairfield County. I was born and raised in E. Norwalk. I am going there for Thanksgiving dinner. Maybe you could join us. Or maybe meet at a public neutral site. Just a thought.
I have always dreamed of touring the U.K. and heading north to Scotland and Ireland. But when you were here, you obviously didn't see rural up-state CT near the Mass border. The mountains and rolling green hills are beautiful. Very "old country" looking with lakes and waterfalls and old stone houses, covered bridges, and all the nature you could want, in the middle of nowhere. Quite breathtaking. And lots of clean crisp air.
OK you are a Norwalker. I love Mr. Frosty. Those fat dogs are great. I am just outside of Norwalk in a boardering town, but several of my friends live there, so I get to Norwalk quite often. I know that city like my own.
We can catch up on what has been going on here through PM's if you like. It's not often I find someone on the internet that is from my area. I see Harrisburg PA on the map. You are only a 3 hour drive to Norwalk.
Actually about 3 1/2 hours depending on the traffic through Jersey and NYC. But I always know when I am on I-95 and getting close to the CT line. The air strats to smell like salt water from L.I. Sound. A few miles after, I see the big blue "Welcome To Connecticut" sign. Then I know I am close to my old home.
I was born in the Norwalk Hospital on the hill. I left CT when I was 24, and been here in PA ever since. I moved here with most of my family.
I lived with a black TGirl for 3 years up there. Your pic is small but you look a lot like she did. She passed away a year before I left CT.
Sure if you don't mind, I would like to PM and talk about the old homestead. I would guess we have a lot in common about CT.
Wow. Well thank you sweetie. Getting a chance to meet you would be a wonderful honor for me. I don't know if I will ever get the chance to see the U.K., but as I said, it was always a dream to see it. Seeing England is a curiousity, but seeing Scotland and Ireland is a dream of mine. If I ever get lucky enough to go, I will absolutely keep your very sweet offer in mind.
Thank you sweetie.
I haven't been visiting the forum as much lately so I missed this thread earlier. Nice to see another Connecticut girl on this forum, welcome aboard Debra. :)
I have been upcountry in Ct, Debra, and it is very beautiful, but if I tell you that I live in a village with a glorious mediaeval high st and a real castle at one end, you'll get a different picture. The village is mentioned in Domesday Book, which was William the Conqueror's inventory of all property in England compiled in 1086, I live in a much more modern part of the village called Newtown.....which dates from as late as 1247, and we have an annual fair in September to commemorate a Charter granted in 1320.
And of course, who better to chaperone you round the celtic parts of these islands than your very own Scots boy? But I suspect you'd already thought of that..... ;)
Well sweeite, if you are going to be in my part of the country, my door is always open to you too. I have a nice home with a guest room that you are welcome to use. Or you could stay in my room next to me, or on me, or under me.........the choice is yours of course. LOL
Well we don't have century old castles in CT. You win that one. But CT has a rich old country history. CT was settled by the Brits in 1634, and became U.S. State #5 in Jan 9, 1778. And there are old CT villages that reflect that time period.
I do love Celtic music. I know she is Irish, but I am a big fan of Enya. Her music has heart.
I know my US history, Debra (majored in the civil war), and there are villages in CT, Mass and all over New England where you could just as easily be in Kent, Sussex or Suffolk, but you're still 500 years later. Oh, and our castle isn't a century old - it's origins are Tudor, ie 15th century, and it is actually the setting for several scenes in Shakespeare's Henry VIII - it was where Katharine of Aragon was sent after her divorce.
We're up to our arseholes in history hereabouts, you know.
Of course. That is why the NE states are called NEW England. The Brits settled it first and shaped it to their own culture. I have been all through New England, and it really is beautiful and much of it is very old world looking.
It's OK to be up to your ass in history, as ling as it does not bite.
Funnily enough, New England is the part of the US where I feel most at home. Boston is my favourite US city. Did coffee house gigs there back in the 90s and on one never to be forgotten evening James Taylor was in the audience.
Canada reminds me more of Scotland, though.