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TO LIE OR NOT TO LIE?

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stuart barlow:
no Paul  
you'll have to explain that one,dont ring any bells

Paul Todd:
Hi Stuart
Back in the mid 70's some friends and I set up the "Deeply Vale Peoples Free Festival" not to far from Bury. Kept it together for 3 years.I knew it was a long shot that maybe you went, best attendance was only a few thousand,but you never know. Have you thought about moving to find work? Flt drivers are always in demand down here.I can look around for you if you like.best of luck my friend.

stuart barlow:
All the 70's i was down plymouth and portsmouth in the RN didn't get back up this way till the 80's
    ive looked for some jobs and south of Birmingham there loads and nowt up here,i will have to think about my options.thanks paul

JimB:
I would tell her.  It is best to know now how she will handle this stuff.  If she goes then so be it.  There are a lot of other women.  If she stays that also tells you she is a keeper.  That way you know she is not in it for the money.  If she stays, she is well worth the time and effort and money you will need to spend to get her here.  You know she will probably not dump you once she gets here.  She is in it for the long haul.  Besides how can you feel that she is really in love with you or you her if you have not actually been together.  I know you can feel that you could but you cant know 100% until you have been together.  Remember the agencies sometimes "enhance" the letters.  So this is actually a pretty good test.

Arnold:
Well now , that is a Man thinking with the Head between the Ear's . hehe
You right about not knowing 100% til you meet face to face , but in my case it was close , a 99.99999% sure thing .

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