Anyway, I am off to bed. Between nuns and cats and Mr B's choice of music (Faure's requiem) and MWO I've had a very stimulating night
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tawnyfrog;1197840 wrote: Thanks Missy. Wasn't it fantastically poxy? Stoked I didn't do a huggage or throbbage. I shall sleep easy. (Go get me, grammar and syntax queens)
Anyway, I am off to bed. Between nuns and cats and Mr B's choice of music (Faure's requiem) and MWO I've had a very stimulating nightNever give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn
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Morning Undies and Internationalists and Happy Birthday Techie!!! Just what Froglet said and not a correction in sight...
Just spent 15 minutes of my life fixing the lappie coz one of the cats turned it on and slept on it and maximised the screen. Turns out all you have to do is shut it down to get it back, or so Mrs Google told me on the other computer...ahem....where is a Techie when you need him?
Orf into Underoos...catch ya later...happy Bunny hunting Rags!!!
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tawnyfrog;1197809 wrote: OK. It's now officially the 25th of October in Scottsdale, Arizona. So here we go. ***clears throat*** It gives me much pleasure to offer my tribute to our American friend on the occasion of his Birthday.
There was a young fella called Techie
Who never arose for his brekkie
He often made toast
And sometimes a roast -
By using his blanket elecky.
Phew! That's my annual dose of excessive decoration, emotional crappery and general waste of bandwidth done for the year.
Next?
Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read
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tawnyfrog;1197840 wrote: Thanks Missy. Wasn't it fantastically poxy? Stoked I didn't do a huggage or throbbage. I shall sleep easy. (Go get me, grammar and syntax queens)
And Bridge - your entitlement speech came in handy this morning. Mummy on the edge...
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myhappyplace;1198043 wrote: How delicious is the word poxy??
And Bridge - your entitlement speech came in handy this morning. Mummy on the edge...
wavey thingy to all undies and friendsPsalms 119:45
?Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.?
St. Francis of Assisi
I'm not perfect, never will be, but better than I was and not as good as I'm going to be.
:rays:
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Morning
byebyebridgetjones;1197774 wrote: Hiya Shaz Hi Bridgey, Hang in with you son! My son gave me heaps, very similar story to Cindi's except I kicked mine out at 17 cos he was dealing............now 36yrs and a truly lovely man
tawnyfrog;1197775 wrote: Shas - so glad you popped in. How's your girl doing? Join us if and when you have the time. Always lovely to see you. My girls are fantastic. One just graduation from uni last year for teaching (all this with 3 kids and a new 320 acre property!) Next one has gone back to uni (all this with 3 kids & arseh$le husband) one back hopefully permanently from UK and one buying her first house and the youngest is doing her IB this year then going to Ireland to do medicine.
Rags;1197789 wrote: Why aren't I witty with the repartee like youz.. sigh.
byebyebridgetjones;1197776 wrote: Well thankyou lovey. We had a stand up/knock down last night....and he says he wants to live with someone else........sooooooo......you never know....everyone might just end up getting what they deserve
Cinders;1197811 wrote: Good on you, Bridge. It is very difficult but worth the effort.
Love,
Cindi
ps I actually kicked my son out of the house when he was 16. Not because I wanted rid of him but because he was doing meth. I told him no mama wants to watch her child kill himself. Do it on his own time. It took about three months. He became so hungry and so sick he came back. I finally got a night's sleep. No one can know how difficult that was. I would lie down in bed at night and think about him dying alone. When he came back, I slept an entire night. What a horrible time that was.
Today, he has children, a wife and a good job.
I am grateful he did not die. Many other mothers watched their children die. I feel blessed.
Shoot. I do not know why I posted this. I do not mean to worry anyone. But that is what I lived through. I wanted to share.
I gave him love and one day he decided that my love was more important than the drugs.
I doubt if you are dealing with that. I just wanted to share.
Maybe I shouldn't have but it is out there now.
whew now I am buggered and better get back to work!
Take Care
ShasShas
Just keep on swmming, just keep on swimming!
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Happy lunchtime, Undies,
Shas - that's great about the girls - pity the arsehole is still around.
Seems it's our turn to really put it on for Betty Windsor today - an absolutely gorgeous day here and she should have a top time riding on the royal tram.
I've had a most satisfying morning in Chesty Bond bluey with my fave bits of kit. All you gardeners should have these handy devices
Now going to slurp my way through a huge bowl of Tom Ka.
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Morning all undies
Looking forward to the Queen arriving today; haven't received my invitation to meet with Her Highness so will speak with Orstraylia Post to sort this out.
Tawny - I want that cart with all yer bits and bobs in - did you make it or buy it? Bought new pruners and hedge trimmer at weekend and have been using them extensively. I heart hardware stores and nurseries. :-)
Lots of police and other sundry undercover people in town. Will dig out my Union Jack for big Aussie BBQ on Saturday.
Greatly admire those coping with issues related to offspring.
And well done the All Blacks.
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tawnyfrog;1198095 wrote: Happy lunchtime, Undies,
Shas - that's great about the girls - pity the arsehole is still around.
Seems it's our turn to really put it on for Betty Windsor today - an absolutely gorgeous day here and she should have a top time riding on the royal tram.
I've had a most satisfying morning in Chesty Bond bluey with my fave bits of kit. All you gardeners should have these handy devices
Now going to slurp my way through a huge bowl of Tom Ka.Psalms 119:45
?Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.?
St. Francis of Assisi
I'm not perfect, never will be, but better than I was and not as good as I'm going to be.
:rays:
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