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#60: July 25, 2012, 03:39:04 PM
Actually, that might work especially well for Hoss - what do you think Ready2?
Part of their experience and therapy could be to physically build old style settlements themselves?
Bit of hard labour would be good for their brain function I suspect.
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#61: July 25, 2012, 03:51:00 PM
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Is NZ big enough, Kikki?
LOL I suspect not Anne - because if this is enforced health farm, then there will be so so many of them there.

Any of our available land tends to be bush and national parks.  Can't imagine the 'greens' agreeing to such things.

There are vast tracts of Australian desert that are uninhabited though.   Maybe that's a possibility?

Yes, enforced health farm.  ;D Uhhh... not sure MLCers will enjoy the astralian desert... too boring for them, I think.

Now, should we allow them to have OW/OM and their "new friends" in the health farm? On their own they may try to escape...  ::)
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Re: Discussion with a female MLCer
#62: July 25, 2012, 03:55:33 PM
I think NZ or australia would be the perfect place. Isn't there already loads of sheep there.

Mlcers are just the same as sheep - they all "baaaah" the same way, end up looking the same way, get pursued by the same wolves and generally all follow the same script with no minds of their own.

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Re: Discussion with a female MLCer
#63: July 25, 2012, 04:08:26 PM
 ;D SD - No wolves here unfortunately - but lots of sheep  :)

Australia has the dingo - do they go for sheep?

The MLC complex could be all fantasy built - whatever their hearts desire could be there - how MLC perfect, and if need be, one of those domes on top to keep them all in.  Then it wouldn't matter that it was actually in the desert.
Actually - isn't that the perfect MLC metaphor!  Fantasy world built on sand!

I suspect the OW would have to tag along to work out those dreadful mother issues  :P
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Re: Discussion with a female MLCer
#64: July 25, 2012, 04:26:34 PM
The MLC complex could be all fantasy built - whatever their hearts desire could be there - how MLC perfect, and if need be, one of those domes on top to keep them all in.  Then it wouldn't matter that it was actually in the desert.
Actually - isn't that the perfect MLC metaphor!  Fantasy world built on sand!

This would be fantastic! Or maybe an artificial island in the middle of the Pacific (the Atlantic is narrower) to allow for those who love to fly and parachute jumping. It woudl even more fantasy and not country would need to have the MLCers on board.  ;D ;D

Not sure but I think dingos will go for anything they can eat...

If OW has mother issues, what have OM?... father issues? son issues? teenager issues?...  ???
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Re: Discussion with a female MLCer
#65: July 25, 2012, 04:33:28 PM
That's sorted then.  A purpose built fantasy island - Mr Roarke and Tattoo could perhaps make appearances  :)
https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=fantasy+island&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=W4IQUPuTFqykiAemtoFQ&ved=0CGQQsAQ&biw=1440&bih=745

LOL Anne - I meant OW might need to go along to help deal with the MLCers mother issues. 
But you're quite right - the OW and OM would all have major issues too.  What a nightmare world that would be to inhabit.   :P
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#66: July 25, 2012, 04:38:36 PM
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Actually, that might work especially well for Hoss - what do you think Ready2?

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  I would have said yes to that, but yesterday he calls up talking about wanting to buy a building and open a shop of some sort.  :o :o :o :o  I hope it's a "cycling" shop, to match his mood!  ;D ;D ;D

To quote Mr. Roarke:  Smiles, everyone!  Smiles!!   :D :D :D :D
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Re: Discussion with a female MLCer
#67: July 25, 2012, 04:58:01 PM
Heath farm in purpose built fantasy island  with Mr Roarke and Tattoo appearances seems perfect!  ;D

Ready2, mine has wanted to go to Australia, have a record label, own a radio and I don't know how many more things. So far the only thing he has is clubbing!  ;D ;D  ;D
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Re: Discussion with a female MLCer
#68: July 25, 2012, 05:19:55 PM
It's like career day at school, isn't it?  ;D  I kept waiting for "Fireman" or "Astronaut". 

Sad thing is with this farmer thing, my MIL, I know in a bid to keep him from running off and vanishing with OW, bought a bunch of expensive vegetable plants for her house for him to cultivate this summer, probably thinking it would satisfy the farming thing.  And now we've had a drought and no doubt they've all dried up as he just sits in her basement and drinks.  Wonder if she'll let him set up a lemonade stand in the driveway to satisfy the shop thing. ;)
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Re: Discussion with a female MLCer
#69: July 25, 2012, 05:27:50 PM
It's like career day at school, isn't it?  ;D  I kept waiting for "Fireman" or "Astronaut". 

Yes it is!  ;D ;D ;D Think mine is on the "sports man" phase with the bike thing.  ;D ;D ;D

Sad thing is with this farmer thing, my MIL, I know in a bid to keep him from running off and vanishing with OW, bought a bunch of expensive vegetable plants for her house for him to cultivate this summer, probably thinking it would satisfy the farming thing.  And now we've had a drought and no doubt they've all dried up as he just sits in her basement and drinks.  Wonder if she'll let him set up a lemonade stand in the driveway to satisfy the shop thing. ;)

Your MIl was nice buying the expensive plants. She could not guess that a drought was coming or MLCer man would soon not care about the plants. It is sad how much money MLCers spend and made those around them spend. Think so, you MIL may let him have a lemonade stand in the driveway to satisfy the shop thing. After all, they are kids, selling lemonade is age appropriated.  ;D ;D
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