Cowgal committed suicide last year. Very sad circumstances. She was a lovely person, though. I'm not really up to going into more detail than that, if you don't mind.
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tiptronic_ct;1109651 wrote: So why not take Poppy for an early morning drive every morning Just a thought
Cowgal committed suicide last year. Very sad circumstances. She was a lovely person, though. I'm not really up to going into more detail than that, if you don't mind.
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Hello Troopers...:hallo:JackieClaire;1109622 wrote: Eveninks my darlinks,
Well apparently I'm having a party on the 19th June for the son and heir's birthday. Thank Dawg he's a friend on FB or I'd have known nothing about it.
Apparently it's a BBQ starting at 1.30pm with dancing later, then orff clubbing when they get fed up of us feeding them.
And do you know what, I'm loving the fact he knows he can invite his pals round and know we won't go crackers.
Oh, you'll just love making a pile of things to go with the BBQ. And a cake of course. Or maybe two...
JackieClaire;1109635 wrote: Yo Reccy
Just remembered about that.
Do you think it's a multichoice.
a) Ooh what a cracking idea
b)Can't we just do it the old way
c) When the heck did women get the vote
d)Do you want to think about this and come back next week
e)Will you actually take a blind bit of notice and just carry on as usual
And we've got the council elections.
Will I need 2 pencils.
At least Black Bess gets a decent walk to the polling station.:H
tiptronic_ct;1109642 wrote: Was it something I said???
***sniffs own armpits***
***performs breath test***
Recluse;1109645 wrote: Got to be up bright and early tomorrow morning to drive Poppy to the vet's for a dental, so an enforced AF evening and night awaits since I can't make myself stop after one or two drinks. Don't know whether to or :upset:, so I'm instead. It'll save a tenner anyway.
Hiya tips.
Anyone know what the story was with Cowgal? She was from before I joined MWO.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Hi cassia,inchains,mr tips,
:congratulatory: Clean & Sober since 13/01/2009 :congratulatory:
Until one is committed there is always hesitant thoughts.
I know enough to know that I don't know enough.
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Hey Tips!
Right - gotta go sort out the noisy one
x'Breakfast, every hour, it could save the world.' Tori Amos
"Turn a stumbling block into a stepping stone."
AF since 23rd December 2010 - progession is paramount! :truce:
"don't be sad because it's over, smile because it happened!"
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tiptronic_ct;1109651 wrote: So why not take Poppy for an early morning drive every morning Just a thought
Cowgal committed suicide last year. Very sad circumstances. She was a lovely person, though. I'm not really up to going into more detail than that, if you don't mind.X-post Mr. Tips. You've said it right... About Cowgal, I mean. The early morning drive's not a bad idea either....
InChains;1109656 wrote: really sorry to hear that about cowgal, tips, thanks for explaining what you can
disappearing for a bit, got bass practice to do, having a green day nightFor every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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tiptronic_ct;1109666 wrote: Hiya Stirly :l & Mario
:congratulatory: Clean & Sober since 13/01/2009 :congratulatory:
Until one is committed there is always hesitant thoughts.
I know enough to know that I don't know enough.
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You guys all know my sweet dog Freddie. Well he's been a little "excited" the past couple of days. There's a female dog about a block down the street who's out in the yard all day and is at the stage of wanting suitors. I guess he can pick up her scent from here. Doggers are known to have good noses anyway but Freddo's part Griffon which are known for their abilities to pick up a scent from a distance. Anyway, he'd been restless yesterday and whimpering a lot which he doesn't usually do and then yesterday evening, as I was talking to my Mom on Skype, we heard this low moaning sound that got higher and higher and louder and louder until it sounded like a wolf baying at the moon. Scared the bejeezus out of both of us til I realized what the sound was. He did it again this morning and it freaks me out. Silly dogger - he howls when he's "hot". Note that in human years he's about the ripe old age of 91 to 92. Sure hope Mr. Stirly doesn't start doing the same in a few years...
For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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stirly-girly;1109680 wrote: You guys all know my sweet dog Freddie. Well he's been a little "excited" the past couple of days. There's a female dog about a block down the street who's out in the yard all day and is at the stage of wanting suitors. I guess he can pick up her scent from here. Doggers are known to have good noses anyway but Freddo's part Griffon which are known for their abilities to pick up a scent from a distance. Anyway, he'd been restless yesterday and whimpering a lot which he doesn't usually do and then yesterday evening, as I was talking to my Mom on Skype, we heard this low moaning sound that got higher and higher and louder and louder until it sounded like a wolf baying at the moon. Scared the bejeezus out of both of us til I realized what the sound was. He did it again this morning and it freaks me out. Silly dogger - he howls when he's "hot". Note that in human years he's about the ripe old age of 91 to 92. Sure hope Mr. Stirly doesn't start doing the same in a few years...
The poor little fecker :HI'll do whatever it takes
AF 21/08/2009
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tiptronic_ct;1109677 wrote: Meet the newest member of the family... The youngest cub decided to keep one of the baby hamsters:
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mario;1109661 wrote: Hi cassia,inchains,mr tips,I'm here, too...:upset:
mario;1109672 wrote: Why dont i get a hug mr tips.I didn't even get a :hello: from you so don't complain....
Recluse;1109673 wrote: Hi stirly - apparently Green Day is the name of a US punk rock band. Oh, I thought it was some kind of ecological thing that was extending into the evening. Feck, how old am I anyway...
tiptronic_ct;1109675 wrote: Stirly is Greek (kinda), so she won't mind my garlic breath as much as you would
tiptronic_ct;1109677 wrote: Meet the newest member of the family... The youngest cub decided to keep one of the baby hamsters
Recluse;1109679 wrote: All these greetings get very confusing sometimes. When the thread starts motoring along, it's hard to remember who you've said hello to and who you haven't.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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