Well I've just come back from the pub..hick...well a new pub in Reading and a place I've not been before and quite a few longhairs in there and good to see and hair in great condition.
But I've still not found myself yet!
Cheers,
John.B
Hi John,
Good to hear longhair is alive and well in Reading. I'm looking forward to seeing this pub before we go to Wacken. If you haven't found yourself by then I'll help you look.
Glad you had a good time and it is always refreshing to be in company with other longhairs. As for not finding yourself I doubt it and I don't think I could find myself even if I wanted to. (This, my usual stock answer to the subject.) But, I don't mind. It is just fun to cast that worry aside and just be ones own self.
Many spend years tring to figure-out who they are and where is the inner child within. Can't quite remember when this fad got started, but at least for the last 25 years for sure.
Justin~
May I never find my inner child as children drive me insane.
LOL
Kevin
Especially tantrum throwing when they don't get their way!
Justin~
Well, I'd like to proudly announce that I've finally found myself as you know John. And I can definitely thank you personally for that and everyone else here who have supported me in my struggles and times of need.
Shame John, still keep looking, don't worry your hairy head over it.
I found myself, but seemed to have lost myself again, hang let me look under the fridge,everything rolls under the fridge . . .
nope, not there
oh well I 'll just have to wander round empty and aimless for a day or two.
~ Dave (I think)
Thanks Dave for your support and it must be this "milk of amnesia" stuff they make us drink at the local hostalries. Still I keep looking behind the sofa and under the bed and you never know!
Cheers,
Who am I?
Have you looked in the attic yet?? Although beware, "mother" is up there.
Kevin
Who R U?
Who am I?
Take no stock in it all,
and wonder not as to why?