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    Undies in November

    myhappyplace;1206114 wrote: not yet beags...

    Stinkling hot here....just about finished my project - sorry work project - which has been lots of fun!

    Love it when you talk spiritual Saph...
    Yeah well Happster, its like this.......I either lift my game out of my underpants or I end up dead. Something had to give, I lost my licence, I lost my business, my house, my possessions, some fairweather friends, my self respect, almost went to jail for drink driving, my kids almost gave up on me.....I decided to take the high road and live in the solution and not the problem. I have found a way of living that I would loveevery single person on the planet to have and it is so simple. I am not identified with form or my thoughts, instead I have learned to invoke the space between my thoughts and sit very quietly there. :h
    I am part of the family of humanity. Not one person on this earth is a stranger to me. - Rev. Ted Noffs

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      myhappyplace;1206114 wrote: not yet beags.....
      bugger,should've been there by now....

      saph, the way you put it, it sounds fab.
      but for a fella to farm out here on his lonesome, is pretty tough. it would work IF hubby decided that change was paramount.
      also, MY BABIES!!!! i would not survive without my "children".....
      but i believe that Tas is a magical place, to die for in scenery & CHEESE......

      hiya tawny, did ya see i have death of vegies?
      can i replant my drowned spud seedling?

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        tawnyfrog;1206116 wrote: happy - have you opened my package?
        Fusk!! are you sure you dont have CCTV cameras rigged somewhere?? I was just squeezing it I promise?????

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          Beags - I'll reply in a while once I've read back. Don't want to interrupt the flow of joy germ Saffy's wisdoms - what a pisser of a little purple streak she is ...

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            beagle;1206119 wrote: bugger,should've been there by now....

            saph, the way you put it, it sounds fab.
            but for a fella to farm out here on his lonesome, is pretty tough. it would work IF hubby decided that change was paramount.
            also, MY BABIES!!!! i would not survive without my "children".....
            but i believe that Tas is a magical place, to die for in scenery & CHEESE......

            hiya tawny, did ya see i have death of vegies?
            can i replant my drowned spud seedling?
            Could you not bring your babies with you? The way that you describe the farming conditions and also I have lkived in outback W.A. and N.S.W., it is terribly heartless at times, enough to strain the most rock solid of partnerships. Would it not be softer and kinder to farm country that promises to yeild day after day rather than country that holds its breath and then lets you down time and and time again. I reallly admire you folk who do the hard yards in the toughest of circumstances, but is it really worth the blood sweat and lots of tears?
            I am part of the family of humanity. Not one person on this earth is a stranger to me. - Rev. Ted Noffs

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              Arvo undies.

              I have some very distressing news!! I finally have an excuse to buy some Blunnies (doing some work that involves going onto a high voltage electricity transmission site in the middle of the wop-wops) and I CANT FIND A SINGLE BLOODY PLACE IN WELLINGTON THAT STOCKS WOMEN'S ONES!!!!! :no:
              Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

              Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                sapphire60;1206124 wrote: Could you not bring your babies with you? The way that you describe the farming conditions and also I have lkived in outback W.A. and N.S.W., it is terribly heartless at times, enough to strain the most rock solid of partnerships. Would it not be softer and kinder to farm country that promises to yeild day after day rather than country that holds its breath and then lets you down time and and time again. I reallly admire you folk who do the hard yards in the toughest of circumstances, but is it really worth the blood sweat and lots of tears?
                yes yes & no. i'm all for it but hubby needs to decide. if he decides in the -ve i will take steps in 2012. i'm ok with that.

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                  Miss Behaving;1206125 wrote: ... and I CANT FIND A SINGLE BLOODY PLACE IN WELLINGTON THAT STOCKS WOMEN'S ONES!!!!! :no:
                  Missy - relax - I don't think they're gender specific. Go to the shop and try on the bloke ones ...

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                    anyone remember this song?? I bet TF does! A Judy Small classic .......

                    An Australian Folk Song A Day: From the Lambing To The Wool
                    Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                    Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                      tawnyfrog;1206128 wrote: Missy - relax - I don't think they're gender specific. Go to the shop and try on the bloke ones ...
                      Okay, and the womens ones look a bit naff anyway :H

                      but I have a really dumb question!

                      I've been told that they cant have any metal in them, but looking through the catalogue (and I'm looking at the web site from the NZ Safety Council) the ones I'm looking at have steel capped toes, but are also branded as being electricity-hazard resistant. Isn't steel just a refined metal?????
                      Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn

                      Harriet Beecher Stowe

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                        Happy: leave my package well alone. No touching or squeezing.
                        I'll do whatever it takes
                        AF 21/08/2009

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                          tiptronic_ct;1206140 wrote: Happy: leave my package well alone. No touching or squeezing.
                          Or shaking??

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                            myhappyplace;1206141 wrote: Or shaking??
                            No shaking, no prodding, no tugging no nuffink
                            I'll do whatever it takes
                            AF 21/08/2009

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                              tiptronic_ct;1206140 wrote: Happy: leave my package well alone. No touching or squeezing.
                              Erm .... excuse me ... I seem to recall adjusting your hydraulics quite some time ago, young man ...

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                                Shame...I do enjoy prodding and poking stuff...

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