She was sent to do community service, and removed from the public eye. Resulting, from the enormous adverse effects, from some tiny tots and some tiny old toots. Exposure was at a maximum.
She is able to be contacted now, and has decided to try and be very serious, as she is worried, that people think, that her answers have been too flippant, and without enough depth.
It is that sense of humour, that she feels, is not understood., perhaps because she hails from South Africa, and cultures can be so different. However, because she has lived in many lands, far and wide, she is able to understand this.
Don't' forget, she also lives in the land of Oz, and to give credit where it is due. They have a humour that is all their own. And she appreciates it. After all, her paternal grandparents were from Aussie, and her Grandfather was sent to South Africa , as the CEO of what was then called, Shell Oil, now called Exon Mobile.
She has promised herself, she will now re-invent herself, and let her very serious side, come through. She will show, that she is not an uneducated dizzy Blonde, (English Spelling).
She is also not a TD person. She likes to be fair too when choosing her answers, especially, when they are all good, thus, giving recognition, and accolade to most of the lovely people on this site. And not just a chosen few.
She is cautious with new people, but always gives everyone a fair chance. She also writes with English spelling, as they do in the UK. And shall probably carry on doing so.
She was a ballet dancer, who gave it up when her eldest daughter started school (she was divorced at the time, as her husband left her when she was three month's pregnant, with her youngest child). She then went into the business
world and was the CEO in South Africa for a large French Cosmetic Company.
After which, she opened her own Estate Agency and Building Company. Unfortunately, her husband at 45 dropped dead, with no warning, in front of her, in their bedroom one night, in their home in South Africa. But she does spend her time now, at a Christian Drug Rehab Ministry, and is also very involved in helping the people of Zimbabwe, between painting and a huge variety of other interests.
In conclusion, not, everything from "down under" is bad. as some may think.
wee lassie, from the moors, look no further :)
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2007-11-25 23:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok then if you say so, I think, you might as well go down the daisy chain and around the jolly orner or what ever are you going on about bye.
2007-11-26 01:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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