Sue

Female

North Wales

United Kingdom

Comment Wall:

  • Chris Braithwaite

    Welcome to AoaND. Great to have more people joining from the UK.
    Hope you find some interesting ideas and people here
  • Richard Lukens

    Hi Sue... thanks for taking the time to join... glad to have you here... I hope you post some content and let us know a bit about yourself...

    Best wishes,

    -Rick
  • Adam Lee

    Thanks, Sue. :-) I'm still new to all this, and not entirely sure how it all works! :-P

    Hope you're having a wonderful start to the week.

    Best wishes, and God bless,

    Adam ;o)
  • Adam Lee

    Thanks, Sue! :-) Nice to meet you, too. I'm up for anything associated with Carlos - he's my number one hero. Btw, do you know how to upload music on here? I can see how it's done for photos and video, but not music. :-S

    Thanks!

    Adam ;o)
  • Adam Lee

    Ignore that. :-P I feel pretty stupid after seeing the 'My Music' section. :-D
  • Adam Lee

    You're too kind - thanks so much, Sue. Wow! I really like this site! :-) I'm definitely going to take some time to get familiar with it all.

    Thanks so much for being my friend on here. Do you have MySpace? If so, please add me: www.myspace.com/adamleeguitarist - I'm way more familiar with that network! :-)

    One step at a time . . . :-)

    Adam ;o)
  • Ron Tocknell

    Hi Sue,
    Thanks for joining Language Partners. I see you're Welsh. Is Welsh a language you would also be able to offer?
  • Adam Lee

    Ah, OK - that's a shame. Oh well! We still have this! :-) It's looking cooler, the longer I spend on it. Thank you so much for being my friend, Sue!

    Hope you have a great upcoming week.

    Best wishes, and God bless,

    Adam ;o)
  • Jeremy Hood-Daniel

    Hi Sue,thanks for the invite! I well remember my time canoeing along the canals in North Wales as a student in Liverpool in the early 70's, you live in a beautiful part of the world, but I much prefer the warmth in my native island,:-))
    Walk down a busy city street and smile at people as you go by and you'll be pleasantly suprised at the reaction you get from 80% of the people you pass, and they'll carry it on.
    A smile is a little bit of free love which does'nt cost anything, but watch it grow, and watch who comes up to you in the future to thank you for your gift.
    Help a stranger, with no thought of reward, and you'll see the thought build like a rolling snowball.
    God bless you and family
  • Cindy

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    .¸.•´ ¸.•*¨) In L♥Ve, LiGhT, InSpiRaTiOn & J♥Y!! Cindy xXx
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  • Ron Tocknell

    Sue, perhaps the Netherlands and Wales should come to an agreement. It's totally unacceptable that the Dutch should be squandering vowels like that while the poor Welsh have to communicate almost entirely in consonants. This is the kind of inequality we should address.

    We must campaign for the equal distribution of vowels worldwide. Vowels are a fundamental human need. Tell all your friends and I'll get to work on the posters.

    Ron
  • Chris Braithwaite

    Hi Sue
    I know North Wales reasonably well. In fact I was just over the border in Shotton last Thursday (not really an area of natural beauty!). I used to spend time on Anglesea and the area around Snowdon. Its a great part of the World.
    How did you come across the Architects site?
    Chris