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I'm not sure really! I hadn't even made a profile for the first few weeks but eventually I wanted the pics to be bigger!:p Than once I was signed up I couldn't resist from getting into all of the arousing conversation! I guess at first it was just intimidation from all the inside jokes and not wanting to be "out in the open." Eventually though I just couldnt resist any longer and the rest is history!
and ..........................some don't regret that
 
...Tree was a lurker too bur not by design...

T

...Ulrika, they don't need to know I didn't know how to post....
but Ulrika we know.................all indeed...........................already ages
 
You guys do realize the original post was made 4.5 years ago right?:p All I know is that I'm sure glad I emerged from the darkness of lurking and into the glorious light that is CF! I would never be mean to anyone, the more posters the better!:D
yep I realized it and glad we restarted this discussion :)
 
I'd written some poems and was looking for somewhere I could share them
with people who wouldn't be shocked, horrified, wanting to lock me away.

One of them was 'Crucifixa'
(now on the Archive http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/crucifixa.1463/)

I Googled 'crucified girls' or something like that,
found various things of which CruxDreams was by far the best.
I visited that on and off for several weeks, even months,
enjoying the brilliant work of Arcimboldo, Damian, Makar etc.

I noticed the CruxForums link, looked at it a few times as a 'guest',
but took quite a long time (and a stiff whisky very late one night, 2nd Jan 2011)
before I plucked up courage to register! :p
The rest, as they say, is history - and a tremendous change (for the better) in eulalia's life -
thanks to all my friends here!
flower1
 
I'd written some poems and was looking for somewhere I could share them
with people who wouldn't be shocked, horrified, wanting to lock me away.

One of them was 'Crucifixa'
(now on the Archive http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/crucifixa.1463/)

I Googled 'crucified girls' or something like that,
found various things of which CruxDreams was by far the best.
I visited that on and off for several weeks, even months,
enjoying the brilliant work of Arcimboldo, Damian, Makar etc.

I noticed the CruxForums link, looked at it a few times as a 'guest',
but took quite a long time (and a stiff whisky very late one night, 2nd Jan 2011)
before I plucked up courage to register! :p
The rest, as they say, is history - and a tremendous change (for the better) in eulalia's life -
thanks to all my friends here!
flower1
I for one am glad you plucked up the courage! I don't know what we'd do without you!:D
 
I'd written some poems and was looking for somewhere I could share them
with people who wouldn't be shocked, horrified, wanting to lock me away.

One of them was 'Crucifixa'
(now on the Archive http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/crucifixa.1463/)

I Googled 'crucified girls' or something like that,
found various things of which CruxDreams was by far the best.
I visited that on and off for several weeks, even months,
enjoying the brilliant work of Arcimboldo, Damian, Makar etc.

I noticed the CruxForums link, looked at it a few times as a 'guest',
but took quite a long time (and a stiff whisky very late one night, 2nd Jan 2011)
before I plucked up courage to register! :p
The rest, as they say, is history - and a tremendous change (for the better) in eulalia's life -
thanks to all my friends here!
flower1
You taking that bit of whiskey and deciding to join us is one of the more fortunate occurrences on this site dear Eulalia. You're a tireless worker and one of the more interesting members with whom I like to communicate.
The very best of regards dear Lady,
Helmut flower3
 
I'd written some poems and was looking for somewhere I could share them
with people who wouldn't be shocked, horrified, wanting to lock me away.

One of them was 'Crucifixa'
(now on the Archive http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/crucifixa.1463/)

I Googled 'crucified girls' or something like that,
found various things of which CruxDreams was by far the best.
I visited that on and off for several weeks, even months,
enjoying the brilliant work of Arcimboldo, Damian, Makar etc.

I noticed the CruxForums link, looked at it a few times as a 'guest',
but took quite a long time (and a stiff whisky very late one night, 2nd Jan 2011)
before I plucked up courage to register! :p
The rest, as they say, is history - and a tremendous change (for the better) in eulalia's life -
thanks to all my friends here!
flower1

well I'm glad that you came :)
 
Tree doesn't care how you are dressed but will take up with your masters that the outfit was not bought at Nailus Martyrs!!!

Tree
More like Slaves are Us.
 
Which side of the Irish Sea whisky [Scotch] or whiskey [Irish] was invented is an old and unsolvable riddle.
The oldest distillery in the British Isles (or the world) is Bushmills, near to Coleraine and the famous Giant's Causeway,
on the north coast of Northern Ireland, it was founded in 1608 -
but that was the time of the Scots 'plantations' in Ulster, so it may have been started by Scots :p

Although it's much closer to Islay (you can see that island from the Causeway) than the border,
Bushmills is definitely an Irish whiskey, smooth and mellow, not 'salty' like the island malts.
 
but that was the time of the Scots 'plantations' in Ulster, so it may have been started by Scots :p

Well since the Scots came from Ireland and the Irish referred to themselves as Scots until I think just before the turn of the 2nd millennium I think you are on entirely safe ground to suggest Scots (of one kind or another) invented it :D
 
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Quite right, Latin Scot[t]us meant a Gaelic speaker, from either side of the North Channel, which was a strong connecting link, not a boundary.
In Gaelic, they referred to themselves as Gaidheil, Gaels. And whisk[e]y, uisge beatha, aqua vitae, water of life, is part of Gaelic common culture.
 
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