Jolien Westerbroek wrote:

> HAI!



Hello!



> > I got one nice example of a woman who's also a werewolf of the shifty

> > kind, that brought herself a 75% wolf hybrid and went to live in the

> > Rocky mountains (yep, in america) for a cupple of decades. Like for

> > real. Then she and her wolf got Lymes from the ticks in the grass and

> > they had to get back into civilization again. It's really a hearbreaking

> > story (the wolf got his legs paralized!!), I have to turn up the music

> > again... <smirk!>

> 

> Oh my God, that's awfull. Do you want to live in the Rockies? Maybe you guys

> can all empty out your saving-pots and buy a place in the wild. To make a

> pack with anyone who feels like it. I can see that being a success.



It's like we already have a little residence in the automated powerplant

zone, which means the place is filled with electronics equipment, is in

the middle of nowhere up in the mountains and no humans miles around. ;P

Not to mention the place falls under the soverign wolf teritory! YEAH!



And all I need to do is get there on foot. I'm not going there alone.



> > > also ? :)

> >

> > You mean?

> 

> Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you had more puppies following you.



Oh, of course I have 2! =P And one more lately. From Italy, a little

wolf looking for a pack. Lovely! =P



> > Like "Loner Wolf" is a super-intelligent NT 13-year-old (like top 3% of

> > of the USA population). He is really my doggy, hehe, but it's good for

> > him! =P

> 

> That is nice:) He might be intelligent, but that doesn't mean he doesn't

> need a good friend to look up to.



He has a mind of his own about these things, but instinct is in perfect

control of him, which means he is my little puppy. ;P



> The 'Kermis' (Dutch fair with lots of rides) was incredible. We came with

> the train. Stepped of the train and were right on it. We walked (and played)

> for 8 hours! It was HUGE. So many rides... David went into all these crazy

> things. His long hair flipping back and forth. His hands and feet in the

> air. Robin went with him in the lesser scary rides. He drove minicars

> around, bumping cars. Threw balls, won little prizes, ate french fries and

> fish-nuggets untill he popped, etc. We had a fun vacation day. We're totally

> broke now. I read that you can visit the site from that 'Kermis' at:

> http://www.tilburgsekermis.nl.

> I have to check it out myself.



Sounds interesting! Atho I can quite know feeling a whole lot of anxiety

going anywhere out of my home place without my packmates around me.



> > I could run like the wind just to be with you.

> 

> The word 'wind' means the same in Dutch, but it also means: 'fart'. Whenever

> my mom sighed: aaaah, nice wind today (like in breeze), my brother always

> said: 'want me to make another one?'

> I didn't want to take away from your nice pay-off sentence though.



Interestingly it translates about the same way in Slovenian, so I might

adopt that joke.



> So I wish I could run like the winds too and meet you halfway.



That might be a little stinky. =P



-- 

I could run like the wind just to be with you.



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