Hmmmm.... It sounds like something serious. I won't push or force you at all: just think I'm strong, patient and friendly... Whenever you need, there is a pair of ears listening to you on the other side of the ocean, OK?
Shit happens... Trust in the strenght you still don't know you have inside your head and chest...
Albyboy
Well, that's all for today... I'll go to sleep (hard work waits for me tomorow).
Good night to everyone of you and, queen4ever2, life is real... An it is not necessarily a bad thing: sometimes it may seem but, after all, it's worth living it !!!
Hope to hear from you soon...
Albyboy
albyboy wrote: Hmmmm.... It sounds like something serious. I won't push or force you at all: just think I'm strong, patient and friendly... Whenever you need, there is a pair of ears listening to you on the other side of the ocean, OK?
Shit happens... Trust in the strenght you still don't know you have inside your head and chest...
Albyboy
Yeah, Italy's a good place, you're right iGSM...
Anyway, even I don't know much about your country, I think that Australia is a wonderful place too and so Norway, UK, Denmark, Holland, Canada are...
Sometimes you can't appreciate the place which you live in as you should... I don't exactly know why, but it seems that you almost get used to what surrounds you and then you get a little bored... I have thought quite frequently: "Hey, I'm fed up of all that... It would be nice to move somewhere else..." and I DID. I went in Denmark and I lived there for one year before coming back to Italy and turn such an experience into a treasure... I don't regret I came back but, you know, sometimes it still happens I think about something like: "... I'm fed up".
But now I have a REAL life, a satisfying work, somebody I would leave here alone and so...
Waiting for you whenever you decide to come here on holidays, OK?
Ciao
Albyboy
Are you joking? You're welcome :)
I don't live in a lovely place full of monuments, touristic attractions, sunny beaches and so on... It's rather the Italian "industrial heart", you know... It's in the north-west, very close to Milan, Turin and Geneva...
No sea landscapes when you wake up in the morning but, you know, much work to do anyway...
Ciao
Albyboy
I'd to get lost in Rome one day and wander about. So culturally deep and significant...compared to Australia..all 234 years of it. Woo. Then you have the timeless country that is Italy.
And from there...anything's possible! Anything!
Great to hear that everything for you has become steady.. I'd love to be in that situation now but there's always next year.
For KillerQUEEN840:
yeah, for this time I'll count you, but don't get used, OK? :)
For Iron Eagle:
Geneva? Wonderful, quite near to where I live... No sea here anyway...
Anyway I'm not too anxious to meet Italian people even here in this forum (I'm quite fed up!!!! ;=)) but I was quite impressed that there was none in such a wide community...
Albyboy