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    Underoos and Guests in August

    Rags;1161630 wrote: Assuming Missy lays 55 gram eggs, she has produced 18,645 grams of eggs, and assuming Bridge lays 60 gram eggs, she has produced a whopping 19,740 grams worth of eggs.

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    See.... I knew I was tired this year.
    If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
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      Underoos and Guests in August

      Its all that house cleaning you do - your house, frog house, chook house. Think it is time you discovered your inner sloth. Take a leaf out of Sapphy's book!
      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 Guests in August

        55g, 60g ... pffft ... that's nothin'!

        A random check of the figures from Week 48 reveal:

        B M

        84 67
        77 67
        77 67
        79 67
        79 67
        80 68
        69 66

        The biggest egg was an unbelievable 97g!

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          I bet that hurt!

          Hmm, etter a few more kilograms o my figures

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            tawnyfrog;1161653 wrote: 55g, 60g ... pffft ... that's nothin'!

            A random check of the figures from Week 48 reveal:

            B M


            84 67
            77 67
            77 67
            79 67
            79 67
            80 68
            69 66

            The biggest egg was an unbelievable 97g!
            Gosh, isn't Missy consistent! I shall adopt her as my role model!

            Have my 6-year old HG back tomorrow and looks like I'll be having him pretty regularly on weekends from now on. Any tips for things to keep him entertained from those of you with 6 year olds as your constant companions very welcome, as we cant afford to have special treats every weekend!
            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 Guests in August

              I think they want your time more than anything Missy. Board games tricks walks animals kites parks gardening (sow seeds and plant stuff). Doesn't have to cost a fortune. Funny though, it was making time for the boy that always seemed to be hardest.
              If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
              Rejoined life 20/5/19

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                [quote]Juja;1161609 wrote:
                Originally posted by Miss Behaving View Post
                Morning Undies!

                I pressed the opt out button this morning.

                "this was supposed to be your year, but you are still giving everybody else's issues more attention than your own. When are you going to start your year?" Hence the opt out button this morning. QUOTE]

                Miss B-I would like to know how in the hell to do that?!?!? How do I opt out of taking care of a nursing-home bound mother, and a father who needs my help figuring things out?!?! ARGHHH. I want to get in the Witness Protection Plan, too.:creepydude:[

                Ruby--I can't wait for winter! I love it. It's cold, dark, and no one has big expectations for you to do tons of stuff. Plus, no flowers to water, no windows to wash, no grass to mow. Give me the crystal clear starry nights of January anytime. Oh, and then there are sweatpants, the best piece of clothing ever invented. I have my favorites that I caress before I put them on. I've already started buying them at thrift stores for my upcoming snuggles. Oh, I need to come up with a winter drink. Hmmm--anyone have any thoughts besides hemlock?

                I thought gauchos were like a below the knee skirt but divided for each leg. That's what they were in my earlier days.

                You all are pretty tame tonight-- today-- whatever... Jeez, I came here to be entertained. Dumbass here finally looked up your time--you're 14 hours ahead of me. I guess you're all at work, you poor schmucks.:H
                Juju I dont know how to do clever stuff here also......and yes you sound like you have your work cut out looking after your mum and dad...do you have other family members to back you up? I am a winter person too. Love the protective blanket that mother earth drapes us in when it rains and the clouds and mist are thick, just divine. The other undies think i am a raving lunatic for liking it ssooooo much!!!

                Hmm winter drinks other than hemlock (go easy on that stuff). What about hot chocolate? Doesnt have to be laced with heaps of sugar.

                Yeah I think ya rignht about the gauchos...I remember having a split skirt many moons ago...bloody comfortable clobber. Gotta rack off and do some house-work, before The dog kills herself falling over the rubble at my feet:H:H
                I am a part of the family of humanity. Not one person on this earth is a stranger to me. Rev. Ted Noffs

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                  byebyebridgetjones;1161663 wrote: I think they want your time more than anything Missy. Board games tricks walks animals kites parks gardening (sow seeds and plant stuff). Doesn't have to cost a fortune. Funny though, it was making time for the boy that always seemed to be hardest.
                  Yepp!!!
                  I am a part of the family of humanity. Not one person on this earth is a stranger to me. Rev. Ted Noffs

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                    Underoos and Guests in August

                    Evening all undies & chunderers,

                    I'm a little sad.

                    Miss Behaving;1161556 wrote:

                    Angel - I need you to check in to answer a very important question!! What is the difference between gauchos, capris and cargo pants?? Was looking at a catalogue last night and not sure which ones I haven't got :H
                    capris - a 3/4 length pant (Gidget used to wear them - Gidget from the 60's) - beware, they shorten the leg!
                    cargos - long pant with pockets on the outer leg - good option.
                    gauchos ??? Never heard but they sound gauche :H

                    I'm happier now that I've helped.

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                      Underoos and Guests in August

                      Inski

                      Angel you ok?

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                        Meant to get back for lunch time but got caught up and missed out....why doesnt that happen on my lie abed opt out purple pj days? But boss bought me lunch sushi, grilled salmon and prawns so feeling a little guilty I have been a bit of a cow lately.

                        Eldest locust formal tomorrow night....how to see a grown woman cry when you see your baby in a suit...from Bonds wondersuit baby to a real life suited man...dog I will tear up.

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                          Arvo all,

                          Reggie - just finished watching True Grit - Coen Bros at their best and great to see Leon Russell get a gig!

                          I don't have any capris or cargos and I thought gauchos were cowboy-type chaps. So who's the fashion retard then?

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                            byebyebridgetjones;1161547 wrote: Morning youngsters.
                            Sunny are you juicing or Ben and Jerrying ? :H
                            Do I need to come and comandeer the icecream for your own good ?:H
                            I'd have to say a bit a both. :H
                            Ben and Jerrys feeds my American soul

                            Ive learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances. -Martha Washington

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                              Reggie;1161710 wrote: ...as an aside I throb the John Wayne one too..... classic!!!
                              ... ah, but the girl in that one was a little shit ...

                              (Love the way the Coens always have an incredibly eloquent character or two. Pure bliss and I've already stolen one of their lines which I shall use here no doubt)

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                                Underoos and Guests in August

                                TF, here's a song to match up with your movie
                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqWgTi2bIOc&feature=related[/video]]Marty Robbins - Big Iron - YouTube

                                Ive learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances. -Martha Washington

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