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Underoos and Friends - August
byebyebridgetjones;934609 wrote: You've had your dinner already ? Blooming heck you country folk.
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Miss Behaving;934602 wrote:
WTF is it with people who come round to look at a car for sale that is 10 years old, 150,000 kms on the clock, all things wrong with it have been listed, with a complete service history available ....... and then they set out to tell you all the things that you should have had done if you really wanted them to buy it. Not to mention driving said (cheapo) car in a style that it is not used to and complaining when it doesn't perform like a Porsche??????????
Have you told THEM about your extraordinary ability to lay eggs ?? Eh ??:HIf your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
Rejoined life 20/5/19
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tawnyfrog;934617 wrote: Yup. Special treat. It was smelling too good not to eat there and then. Tonight will be 3 x shredded wheat thingos. Breakfast was bacon, spinach, scrambled egg in a croissant. I like to live dangerously and mix it up a bit. I'm such a little devil. ***wink***
These days you would be that Chris person...what's his name ? Dates one of Hugh Heffner's ex's....
NOTE TO SELF: Must get out more.If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
Rejoined life 20/5/19
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byebyebridgetjones;934619 wrote: Just wankers trying it on love.
Have you told THEM about your extraordinary ability to lay eggs ?? Eh ??:HNever give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Evening undies one and all..
I darnt cooked too much tonight, could not make up my mind so really cooked two dinners. Geesh!
Was a feast though... joined Miss B in the corned beef idea, carrots, spuds, steamed beans... but had a hankering for lentils & tahini dip as well... also made a gigantic salad.
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Fickle, I checked out the lounge for the first time tonight. It is great!! I have a bit of space coming up and want to listen to some new things ... plenty to keep me occupied there!Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMw3GzXPJOc[/video]]YouTube - Tim's First Video:I'm giving up TOAST
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Life's interesting. I've got a mate, one of those laconic, man-of-few-words types. I occassionally enjoy his company because he doesn't gibber incessantly about crap which doesn't interest me. He doesn't make white noise. So earlier today, I invited him to watch Mao's Last Dancer, which we did in companionable silence and then he left abruptly. Just had the phone-call saying "Well, I blubbed my way through that one!"
I had no idea he was even vaguely affected by the movie and when asked what got to him he said - ... everything, the music, the dancing, the bit where his mum and dad came to see him ...
Who'd have thunked a seemingly rural boofhead actually isn't such a gung-ho macho man after all?
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Over my giant tummy, full of feast, I am watching top-gear inbetween youtube silliness.
Forgive me if I seem distracted.. I must away to the lounge and finish whatever I was up to there.
Go well peeps!
PS: some of the most boofheaded rural blokes I've met have been the most kind, tender & sensitive, and yes, it is quite surprising.. gruff exterior, bark worse than bite etc
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TG - It was a repeat.
Erm.. and if you dig a little bit under the gruff exterior.. surprise surprise you'll find a painter, musician, architect, a breeder of pheasants, lovebirds, a writer, a specialist in mediaeval music, a brilliant gardener, collector of antique motorbikes or tractors, a backyard botanist, expert on soil science, a great comedian.. a lover of sunsets, protector of the land.. I could wax lyrical forever.
One of the funnest things i ever did while living in the country was interview ordinary people and write stuff.. they had so many amazing stories and interesting obsessions! I met a quiet dairy farmer once who had written several books on the flora and fauna of the mountain we lived beside. He was almost entirely self-educated bar the early highschool that most country people had in those days.
I've come to realise that people in the country have the advantage of keeping their own hours and are more likely to pursue that which they love without all the distraction of the townies.
Ahhh I long for those days I could wake with the sun & sleep when I wanted to. Hate the industrial clock with a vengeance.
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Reggie;934666 wrote: Men TF we are com-plex
but what is wrong with saying what you mean or what you're feeling???
Bloke who trashed the car this afternoon just sent the auction up $500 in 10 minutes. I would feel much better about it if he hadn't been so rude.Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Orrright lovely people - with what you've said, I've got lots to think about and I'll do that in a hori pozzie.
BTW - did you see that some folk on here couldn't understand what the Undies were talking about? How could that be?
My love to all our esteemed friends and visitors and lurkers. Nighters.
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