> When we get together we can: > 1. Listen to my CD's or your CD's. OK. If you want, you can try to send e-mail to the person who sent me the CDs, telling her whether you like them or not. > 2. Talk - You can tell me about your life from the time you were born > to the present time. I see no point in doing that. If you want to know about my early life, you can read my diary, then ask questions about it. > 3. Talk - I can tell you about my life from the time I was born until > the present time. At the moment, I'm not interested. > 4. Walk in the park. Maybe. > 5. Eat chinese food. My treat. I'm not comfortable with you paying for expensive food (compared to the free food I get from the food banks). > 6. Go to the library. Not practical. It's too far to walk, and you don't have a bike, and I'm not willing to ride in your car again. > 7. Play cards -- Gin Rummy, maybe you will like it better this time. Maybe, but only after we find other things to do, and only when I'm in the mood for it. It's too bad you don't want to learn how to play Go. > 8. Make it up as we go along. That's what we tried the other times. It didn't work. By the way, you said you knew how to find something on the InterNet, but I forgot it was, some Web site I wanted info from. Do you remember what it is? Can you try it again then send me e-mail instructions?