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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
Recluse;1071293 wrote: Afternoon folks
Had to have a bit of a nap after the footie. So exciting though!!! I am now officially in a good mood for whole of the next week
Good news on the footie.
Did I tell you that I really like your avatar. My older son was crazy about Panda bears when he was young. He and his brother each had cuddly bears, his was a panda of course and his brother's was a brown teddy. Andy Pandy and Pandy Andy. That's what they called them.:H:H One year for his birthday I made him a Panda cake. This is what it looked like...
For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
tiptronic_ct;1071298 wrote: I tihnk the problem is this book that Mrs. T has been reading:
:shocked: What exactly is that book about. I don't think I like the term "neutering" much and at the bottom it says it's a handbook for the modern man. So why is Mrs. T. reading it...
tiptronic_ct;1071300 wrote: The problem is when the lines turn into furrows. The youngest cub recently made a study of my face while we were in the pool, and promptly proceeded to point out the areas she felt I need to have botoxed...
Recluse;1071304 wrote: I thought the army thread was supposed to be a poo-free zoneFor every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
stirly-girly;1071307 wrote: Gently tell her that lines and furrows give your face character. Then tell her if she mentions it again that her allowance will be cut off. Forever.
:H:H:H
Got any plans for the evening, Reccie?
A big mug of coffee in a second stirly and then I'll start making a plan as per Mrs JC's instructions.
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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
tiptronic_ct;1071302 wrote: Sooooooooooooo, Reckloose...
Is it three measures down the sink tonight, heh?
Just arsekin, like
Defo 3 Reccy and water down the rest.OK.
BacinabitIt could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
tiptronic_ct;1071306 wrote: Awwwwwwwww, that's sweet, Stirls.
It so happens that a little panda bear was my favourite soft toy when I was little. The youngest cub still has him on her bed. Somewhat threadbare, but still surviving.
BTW - this is my favourite Lego piccie. Me and the Lego Lion at the zoo....
For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
one2many;1071310 wrote: Hey Guys,
Just talking to Starty about the June meetup....I know a few of you expressed interest at coming.....who is still in?
Need to find accommodation so pleese help in directing me.:thanks:
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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
tiptronic_ct;1071309 wrote: Alrighty, Stirly & Reccie
I'm off to be groomed and then to hopefully get some proper sleep before the new week starts...
See you on the morrow.Groomed? That makes you sound like a dog or a horse, not a Tigger!!:H:H Nighters - see you tomorrow....
Recluse;1071311 wrote: How do you do the multi-quoting thing
JackieClaire;1071312 wrote: Just a quick fly by, got visitors, so can't stay long.
Defo 3 Reccy and water down the rest.OK.
Bacinabit
Am off myself to walk the dogger and then I'm going to Skype my Mom, call my sister and head off to dreamland. Wishing you all....
See yaz all tomorrowz....For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Army Thread Sunday 6th March
stirly-girly;1071314 wrote: Tips, that is adorable that she has a panda that was yours when you were little. How sweet. We still have a fair number of toys that my guys had when they were young and I am so looking forward to passing them on to our grandkids when we finally get some. The Lego especially. I adore Lego. I gave the first few boxes to older son when he was about 4-1/2 years old. Then kept adding to it every birthday and name-day and Christmas, etc., etc. The truth is that I played with the first pieces as much or more than he did. We'd sit for hours on the floor putting the pieces together over and over to make different things. I still pick up a new catalogue once in a while and give it to him. And he always gives me a big smile because he remembers how much fun we had making things. We have a whole box full of Lego pieces and another one full of Matchbox cars in the storeroom.
BTW - this is my favourite Lego piccie. Me and the Lego Lion at the zoo....
Night stirls.
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