She was in her early Thirties, looked a bit goth or vaudeville I guess, lots of eyeliner.
We chatted for about an hour about horror films and music and life and then I asked her if she would like to come for a drink and she said no, she had to go home to take her antipsychotic medication.
Attempting to mate as a mad person is a difficult thing.
Girl on the bus.
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What is normal,though.I have no idea,sitting in the garden in my dressing gown having conversations with Norman the Gnome about reconfiguring the garden architecture and making a list of what supplies to buy for upkeep purposes.We are both unattached at the moment,as far as,I am aware,maybe we could mate each other,I think that may be categorised as "mad" or at least a tad deviant.
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He looks about fifty,it is hard to tell with gnomes.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... 3116302510" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Dynamics of an aging Genome"
(suspect this won't help)
"Dynamics of an aging Genome"
(suspect this won't help)
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Re: Girl on the bus.
You know Hindle, sitting in the garden in a dressing gown talking to Norman the Gnome sounds like the most wonderfuly sane thing anyone could do.
Like something from The Detectorists.
Like something from The Detectorists.