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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: After my divorce 10 years ago [don't marry barrister's they think their clever, my brother did though and she's nice], the next woman I had a relationship with was a British airways pursur {the manager of the airplane}, I travelled the world with her first class 5 star hotels. I visited Mauritius and believe it has the most perfect beach setting I have ever experienced, pure fine white sand and turquise warm ocean water perfect while scuba diving after resting on the beach. I have had the opportunity to tell the president of mauritius after shaking his hand and complementing him at the beauty of Mauritius. http://www.mauritius.net/index.php |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Because I do field science now, I haven't bought a suit for years, but, If I was purchasing a suit I would certainly have an Ozwald boateng suit. http://nymag.com/fashion/fashionshows/2007/main/spring/milan/menrunway/ozwaldboateng/#slide4&ss1 |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Shoes, men must have good shoes I believe, the feeling of a good stern pair of shoes gives me the urge to perform. Now days I have my trekking shoes on everyday, but, for occasions, this is what I'd choose. For classic shoes church's is my first choice. http://www.church-footwear.com/ For the quality contemporary shoe. Tod's. http://www.kitmeout.com/news_tods_clothing.php |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Everyone has a favourite choice of architecture. For sheer size and genius the pyramids are probably easy winners of that choice, but, for the story and history of a great love affair the Taj mahal is an exceptional building of true beauty. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Taj_Mahal_in_March_2004.jpg |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Most people have a favourite musical instrument, a personal ambition to play an instrument, secret desire to play an instrument. My choice was the piano, I had lessons, and when I owned my recording studio's this is the synthesizer I took home with me. http://www.keyboardmuseum.com/ar/k/korg/t/trinity.html |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Men choose different services for different reasons, me, I was about to join the airforce [RAF/Royal air force] as a younger teenager when I learnt that I wouldn't be eligible for the pilot exams because of the colour blindness I have. I didn't join because I've wanted to fly spaceships since I was a little boy and at that stage I knew I needed a different path. These days as I'm still an active athlete, I train everyday as best as possible according to how much I can push my stimina. I guess my usual regime is about soldier standard. I would like to improve my ability to sas [special air service] standard sometime during the future. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RAF_logo.svg |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: This is my choice of drink and probably what I'd give a girlfriends dad at an introduction occasion. http://www.drinksdirect.co.uk/acatalog/Remy_Martin_XO_Excellence_Cognac_in_Wood_Box.html |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: I think that swiss chocholates are the best, for a gift chocholates are really affordable, but, yes, they can be expensive. Swiss chocholates would be an ideal gift for meeting a girlfriends mother occasion. http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotos-g188108-d577936-Swiss_Chocolate_Train-Montreux_Vaud.html |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: This is my favourite creature. http://inobscuro.com/gallery/work/74/ |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: This is what I would consider an ideal gift for a woman. http://www.rennart.co.uk/Hermes.html |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: These are the first choice of clothing I would choose for my own attire. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Junihitoe.jpg |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: I think Jim Carrey is the funniest comedian of this era... http://www.nndb.com/people/757/000022691/ |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Bud abbott and Lou Costello are my favourite comedians, I think their really funny... http://www.abbottandcostello.net/ |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Montichristo number 1 is one of my favourite cigars off the shelf, I do like the cuban cigars, but, I like the leaf to be fresh, In fact, I have visited private cigar clubs for imported fresh leaf. http://www.royalhabanos.com/montecristo_cigars.html |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Venus and Adonis - William Shakespeare is my favourite example of literature. It is absolutely masterful. http://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-poem-venus-and-adonis.htm |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Is this right? Pretty woman probably one of the most successful films of the 20th century. Why? Julia Robert's... Julia, I will say it, your the 'second' most charismatic gorgeous attractive woman known to man. This is an absolute classic that I really thought quality... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pretty_woman_movie.jpg |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Crouching tiger hidden dragon is an absolute master class of civilisation story telling. I am emotionally effected with it's representation of politic's, ethic's and moral's. True scholar's delight. My favourite this is what 'I' want society to be like film. http://www.showcasecinemas.co.uk/films/crouchdragon.fhtml |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: My favourite film is Good will hunting, I think Matt Damon as talented as he is will struggle to better this film. http://www.showcasecinemas.co.uk/films/goodwill.fhtml |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: Avril Lavigne is probably one of the most polished accoustic guitar performers of this era. http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/famecrawler/2008/08/08-15/avril-lavigne-picture-3.jpg |
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Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Norman Copeland Post: My vote for the queen with the most potential influence for the next era is Queen Rania of Jordan. Jordan probably the most stable of the middle east countries {neighbouring Egypt}, has excellent communication with England and the Queen is an active humanitarian. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Rania_of_Jordan |
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