Information pack for British Nationals detained or imprisoned in Cambodia

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Railroad wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:40 pm Can't imagine no real British woman would make this kinda effort to chase an ex.
After a coupla weeks max, they'd be like "Well, balls to 'im. There are millions of other not-bad-lookin' blokes what have got a sense of humour, good pals, good banter & Wolves season-tickets, (or wherever)." :thumb:
We have a very special relationship and marriage and separated many times due to immigration related problems, misunderstandings, separation, financial worries and other non important issues that caused our separation. He is still my husband. I am still there for him if he need any help. I know he is a bloke and strong to cope with anything, I just want to get back in contact and be sure he is alright. What is the difference whether I am British or Malaysian, I am still his wife and am still am very concerned about him.
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Railroad wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:40 pm Can't imagine no real British woman would make this kinda effort to chase an ex.
After a coupla weeks max, they'd be like "Well, balls to 'im. There are millions of other not-bad-lookin' blokes what have got a sense of humour, good pals, good banter & Wolves season-tickets, (or wherever)." :thumb:
By all accounts, none of these descriptions can be applied to Mark.
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wendyaspinall wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:31 am
Railroad wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:40 pm Can't imagine no real British woman would make this kinda effort to chase an ex.
After a coupla weeks max, they'd be like "Well, balls to 'im. There are millions of other not-bad-lookin' blokes what have got a sense of humour, good pals, good banter & Wolves season-tickets, (or wherever)." :thumb:
We have a very special relationship and marriage and separated many times due to immigration related problems, misunderstandings, separation, financial worries and other non important issues that caused our separation. He is still my husband. I am still there for him if he need any help. I know he is a bloke and strong to cope with anything, I just want to get back in contact and be sure he is alright. What is the difference whether I am British or Malaysian, I am still his wife and am still am very concerned about him.
Now you're not using your name at all! You blowing this. Get it together, man. This is what you trained for!
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Pseudonomdeplume wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 11:39 am
wendyaspinall wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:31 am
Railroad wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:40 pm Can't imagine no real British woman would make this kinda effort to chase an ex.
After a coupla weeks max, they'd be like "Well, balls to 'im. There are millions of other not-bad-lookin' blokes what have got a sense of humour, good pals, good banter & Wolves season-tickets, (or wherever)." :thumb:
We have a very special relationship and marriage and separated many times due to immigration related problems, misunderstandings, separation, financial worries and other non important issues that caused our separation. He is still my husband. I am still there for him if he need any help. I know he is a bloke and strong to cope with anything, I just want to get back in contact and be sure he is alright. What is the difference whether I am British or Malaysian, I am still his wife and am still am very concerned about him.
Now you're not using your name at all! You blowing this. Get it together, man. This is what you trained for!
I don't know what you are trying to imply. Wendy is my name. And Aspinall is my married name. And I will always be Wendy Aspinall, wife of Mark Dean Aspinall, my forever soul mate, for better or worse.
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Doc67 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 11:15 am
Railroad wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:40 pm Can't imagine no real British woman would make this kinda effort to chase an ex.
After a coupla weeks max, they'd be like "Well, balls to 'im. There are millions of other not-bad-lookin' blokes what have got a sense of humour, good pals, good banter & Wolves season-tickets, (or wherever)." :thumb:
By all accounts, none of these descriptions can be applied to Mark.
That is not true. Mark has a very good sense of humour, jolly and cheerful manner. He always has a very pleasant and loving manner towards me. I am so glad I met him and got to know him in London.I can feel him close to me even though we are separated. He is the only one special person that I want to grow old together with and to share the rest of my life with.
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wendyaspinall wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 12:15 pm
Doc67 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 11:15 am
Railroad wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:40 pm Can't imagine no real British woman would make this kinda effort to chase an ex.
After a coupla weeks max, they'd be like "Well, balls to 'im. There are millions of other not-bad-lookin' blokes what have got a sense of humour, good pals, good banter & Wolves season-tickets, (or wherever)." :thumb:
By all accounts, none of these descriptions can be applied to Mark.
That is not true. Mark has a very good sense of humour, jolly and cheerful manner. He always has a very pleasant and loving manner towards me. I am so glad I met him and got to know him in London.I can feel him close to me even though we are separated. He is the only one special person that I want to grow old together with and to share the rest of my life with.
I wasn't talking to you. Nobody is talking to you. Don't you get that yet?

You're like a badly programmed BOT with only 1 reply regardless of the question.
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Doc67 wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 1:35 pm
wendyaspinall wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 12:15 pm
Doc67 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 11:15 am
Railroad wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:40 pm Can't imagine no real British woman would make this kinda effort to chase an ex.
After a coupla weeks max, they'd be like "Well, balls to 'im. There are millions of other not-bad-lookin' blokes what have got a sense of humour, good pals, good banter & Wolves season-tickets, (or wherever)." :thumb:
By all accounts, none of these descriptions can be applied to Mark.
That is not true. Mark has a very good sense of humour, jolly and cheerful manner. He always has a very pleasant and loving manner towards me. I am so glad I met him and got to know him in London.I can feel him close to me even though we are separated. He is the only one special person that I want to grow old together with and to share the rest of my life with.
I wasn't talking to you. Nobody is talking to you. Don't you get that yet?

You're like a badly programmed BOT with only 1 reply regardless of the question.
I am not interested in talking to you either. I was just trying to defend myself and Mark.
There is no reason to be so nasty to me or implied nasty presumptions. It seems you are having the problem.
By all means, don’t quote me if you are not interested in talking to me. I guess you think you have right to repeat your nastiness to me over and over again.
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I am not trying to be nasty, but from my experience your behavior have a signs of the possessiveness. Maybe that why he run away.
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Chuck Borris wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:10 pm I am not trying to be nasty, but from my experience your behavior have a signs of the possessiveness. Maybe that why he run away.
"signs" :ROFL:

like how napalm shows signs of being above room temperature :D
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Wouldn’t a cake with a file be more useful?
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