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| Mrs.Pogle | Sunday, 5. April 2009, 19:09 |
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For me, that depends...it is often a case of pirority. For instance, if I am spending too much time just generally "chatting" on-line, at the expense of spending time with my family, or keeping my home, then I see myself as having my priorities skewed. Similarly, if I attach more importance to on-line interractions than f2f ones, I lose an element of my communications skills. But, a casual internet aqauintence can become a life-enhancing friendship off-line, too. On Wednesday, I am going to Liverpool to meet a lady I met on-line some time ago! I am really excited ~ we are going to the Catholic Cathedral, which I've not visited since I was at school!
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