Ribh's D'Coopage

We know from loads of formal research studies that every person has a unique level of tolerance for sharing personal stuff, both face to face and online. As I became aware of all that research, I began to see, talk about and firm up my own tolerance levels. It's given me a greater sense of identity and selfhood, so I call it a win :)
 
@CrazyChookChookLady I have a policy of not sharing my address on the internet, I was a couple of days deciding how to handle @Ribh's kind offer to make and send her gorgeous crocheted rugs. So here's an Australian address I no longer live at: 10 Maves Road, Para Hills, South Australia 5096 I hope you don't mind my creative response.
I too feel the same way as I had to ask ribh how this would go down :rolleyes:... I would do such a thing and then have anxiety attacks.... so sorry..
 
Because of the nature of my work anyone who really wants to find me can but I keep the things I want private, private so although people may know a lot about me they really don't know me...& I'm ok with that simply because I have learnt even the people who see me every week have no idea who I really am anyway. *shrugs* I have had more trouble from people in my local community than I ever have on~line ~ which has the wonderful ability to block the idiots anyway.:lol:
 
Hey friendos, I made a spreadsheet for tracking the eggies! I don't usually use such bright colours, but as it's a personal project I splashed out.

Today, Sandy is behind but she'll have caught up and overtaken Mary and Janet by the end of the week.

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Hey friendos, I made a spreadsheet for tracking the eggies! I don't usually use such bright colours, but as it's a personal project I splashed out.

Today, Sandy is behind but she'll have caught up and overtaken Mary and Janet by the end of the week.

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This is real cool! :cool:
 

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