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grraciááááá !

Freighterman was a cool job. It taught me, stereotypes are so bogus.

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I can be a chatterbox at times but I like to think that I only suffer from the occasional verbal diarrhoea when I have something interesting to say. Plus, I like to add, I rarely interrupt and do take the time to listen to others but only if they have something of interest to say.

Being a camera nut is ok, in my book so long as the camera is not an extension of your arm. Let me put it this way, when you travel halfway around the world and see a wondrous sight, do you immediately reach out for your camera and started clicking away or do you paused, take the time to 'drink' it in and to etch it into your memory?

If you are the latter, then you are likely the companion for me but if all you want to do is to prattle away and keep clicking, then yes, I would find that uncomfortable. It is not the fact that you need to stop often and take the time to get a great shot but that you simply do not have an appreciation of the wondrous sight before you. That there is this compulsion to capture everything with your camera and then to brag about your great shots and how many photos you took.

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Chatterboxes rip off the others right, to have their own private thaoughts. C is only thinking out loud.

I thought I saw an old friend from Dallas, in Seville.
After thinking about him, I split. He has to tell you which screw was bured on the ship in his story. What the click clicks were on the bridge, what he was wearing.

And the there's the Jesus commercial.

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ok you're right. I couldn't stand the competition.

Same reason I read Louis Lamore swashbucklers.
But I can put the book down and shut it up. :)

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