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    Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

    Morning Undies

    Reckon your spot on Mr G. Theres something about roaming the bushland with a rubbish bag and a pick up prong that gets the heart racing. Or is it the rubber gloves? Do we have verification?

    Beags and Cinders big hugs to you both. Beags you are so sweet and always took time to say hello to this new undy so hate to see you sad. On a happier note, the prospect of not witnessing the direct aftermath of a Collingwood crushing Carlton spouses post match is a huge plus. There will be rain and there will be other times. xx

    Onward and upward Undies, have cricked my neck somehow and its rainy here so will be running kids about and working and the like with my head at an angle like a preying mantis. Delightful! Go get em undies its all out there to grab!

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      Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

      Bloody yuge all consuming, nay suffocating snuggles all round......

      ...and autonomous hugs to self applied with gusto.

      Glad to hear Techster is back. I was experiencing some concern.

      Chin up Beags.

      I'm going to get my purple on and strut my stuff on the main street.
      If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
      Rejoined life 20/5/19

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        Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

        Not sayin' nothin' about the mystery man ... so there.

        Hiya Beags - might help if you check in here daily. Dunno but it seems to help some people tremendously.

        OK - now I'm getting concerned re Raggsy.

        Other than that - a brilliant day will deserve a brilliant dessert tonight so I'm orf to poach some pears. STOP THE PRESSES.

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          Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

          Oh you funny funny people. I have visions of Bridge madly hugging herself, Missy opening her mail with much confusement & a little chuckle, Tawny opening her mystery male with...Happy with her crook neck & CW bouncing off the walls on coke...and G - what can I say?? You're a genious, man, genious...I'm not sure Brit can do it without you. All the Murphs & Marg's in the world don't make up for a G-string.
          More snuffling/smooching for Cinders & Beags - I hear you, sisters.
          Oh, and I happen to be wearing my favourite top today - it's violet (not just purple, violet)

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            Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

            Hi Undies

            Gosh how is this so hard?! I am with Beagle. Back to square 1 (actually further back as my mindset is worse this time) I feel sick and scared when I drink and sick and scared when I don't drink. I'm a wreck who is achieving nothing (despite trying to do a Masters! Hah!) I don't know which way to turn so I'll try and stick round here.

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              Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

              Blondie - :l to you too. You only get to do a Masters once ... and it will be so much better if it is logical and rational and insightful

              I had visions this morning of Australians across the continent wearing purple. It was a happy sight Even the ones with crick necks.

              I dont know either why the daily check-in works, but it does. On those days when I have cravings, I make myself come on here to see what's new in the MWO world, and think about how I'm going to feel if I get home 30 minutes later and have bought wine.
              Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

              Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                Good to see you again, Blondie. How are the chillis?

                My take on the daily check in is as follows:

                It stops me being a totally self-centered eeejit. There actually IS life outside my head. Who'd have thunk?

                I love reading about other people's ailing parents, errant children, dying pets, crick necks, boomerang Knapps books, 14kg overnight weight gains, essays due, boarders due (**snigger**), locust plagues, purple garments, cheap leptosperums, embuggerances galore ... and I love reading about the joys of completing an essay, run, song, meal, exercise, fishing trip ...

                If I were permanently pissed, I wouldn't give a fat rat's about any of those things

                Make any sense?

                I fusked the poached pears. Left them on the stove and went to change a tyre. Poires au carbon.

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                  Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                  tawnyfrog;1087002 wrote:
                  I fusked the poached pears. Left them on the stove and went to change a tyre. Poires au carbon.
                  Nnnnnnnnoooooooooo :upset:

                  I was just preparing the perfect accompaniment!
                  Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                  Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                    Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                    Thanks for encouragement Miss Behaving and Tawny
                    Chillis are still growing despite my total disinterest nowadays; just got into a horrible mindset that I can't seem to shake (well, d'oh, of course not if I continue drinking!)

                    I thought this site wasn't for me anymore, but I really ought to make an effort as some things will filter through and hopefully help.

                    Negative Nelly signing off (which is quite apt considering I got myself another rescue terrier called Nellie!! He has a number of issues too. Talk about glutton for punishment)

                    Oh and sorry about the pears Tawny; will you have to pay extra tax for that carbon pollution?!

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                      Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                      tawnyfrog;1087002 wrote:
                      I fusked the poached pears. Left them on the stove and went to change a tyre. Poires au carbon.


                      I have the Chargrilled Fish Pieces
                      to go with that.


                      Hi Blondie. I think I remember you popping in in January. :welcome:
                      If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
                      Rejoined life 20/5/19

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                        Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                        blondie;1087009 wrote: ... I got myself another rescue terrier called Nellie!! He has a number of issues too.
                        Now ... I wonder why that could be?

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                          Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                          OK, he's really Nelson, but you know how it is.
                          Hi Bridget too!

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                            Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                            blondie;1087012 wrote: OK, he's really Nelson, but you know how it is.

                            Address him as NELLO
                            and watch his behaviour change. Promise.

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                              Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                              I will try everything; we've got an animal behaviourist visiting weekly and am taking him to a specialist vet too. He's great but I wish the shelter told us about his "issues"!!! So Nello it is and I shall pay you copious amounts of money if it works (or I'lll send you a bag of pears I found in the fridge)

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                                Underoos and International Guests, March 2011

                                I agree with TF - gender confusion issues will be sorted with addressing him as a Nello rather than a Nellie.

                                I love the animal behaviorists!!! (One of) The worst SPCA foster cat experience we had was a cat that would get into the laundry basket and take the knickers out. I couldn't cope with that. The animal behaviorist was really great though
                                Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                                Harriet Beecher Stowe

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