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I find both incredibly difficult , but that hobbit movie sounds like a good start thanksStarters are easy, it's keeping them up that's hard.
Thanks, I did have to escape to the bathroom on a few occasionsBear in mind that my middle name is 'Looong, awkward silence' though, so if all else fails, escape to the bathroom![]()
Before I new me, I would prepare for a meet with other people by reading newspaper, sports journals, what was available that seemed to match up with the group of people I was going out with. I struggled entire life with this. Sometimes meet with unfamiliar people and never say one word the entire evening. That happened a lot. But if I prepared ahead, I could almost be impressive at times. So maybe find a library or get some prescription magazines that cover the gamut and get prepared. Good luck.
I'm terrible at conversation starters. People laugh when I start a conversation because, apparently, "Have you seen the new equipment at the CERN?" is not a good conversation starter.![]()