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    byebyebridgetjones;1272258 wrote: You really are the picture of Zen at the moment Mr G:H
    You betcha......

    'I am part of all that I have met, yet all experience is an arch wherethro', gleams that untravelled world whose margins fade, forever and forever when I move'

    Zen soul Warrior. Freedom today-

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      myhappyplace;1272243 wrote:



      Apparently he was vacuuming the cat hair off his juicer....Mr Happs not Peter
      WTF! Yeah, I agree with Bridge get him off the drugs.

      Love the analogy of a wind up toy :H

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        byebyebridgetjones;1272258 wrote: You really are the picture of Zen at the moment Mr G:H


        By the way Sunny


        I've recently had inexplicably sore feet which I was advised to treat with proper orthopaedic shoes. Seems to be doing the trick, even if I do look like my own Grandmother. I was getting around in those flat summer type sandles with a few grandious spangles on them to differentiate from thongs, if you know what I mean???
        A few days in and my feet already feel better. Especially with baby Undie on board it might be worth it for last trimester...or even some Colarados or similar?
        Blunnies are out of the question then?

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          HeyTechie, do scallywags ever dress the cacti, like outfit 'em in cowboy gear?





          Mr G, every time I look at your avatar I think of....

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7sQvBkcJdY[/video]]Julie Driscoll - This Wheel's On Fire (1968) - YouTube




          And for Peter Cundall fans.
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            Rags;1272265 wrote: HeyTechie, do scallywags ever dress the cacti, like outfit 'em in cowboy gear?
            Yes. They mostly do seasonal stuff on the smaller ones. Most of the sagurao's like in the pic are huge. I had one when I lived here in '93 that I would wrap Christmas light around. By the time the cactus begins to grow arms they're very tall. The cactus wrens will begin to nest in them once they begin to arm. There are some unique ones (very rare) that crown instead of arm. They are called crowns or as the natives (Hopi) called them Cristadi !
            Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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              Rags;1272264 wrote: Blunnies are out of the question then?
              No, I reckon blunnies would be extra good and supportive.....just no silly little shoes...
              If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
              Rejoined life 20/5/19

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                TGIF Undies,

                Geez a lot happens on this board in 24hrs LOL.

                BJ - my life is also a snooze fest compared to others on this board

                Rags - I second the other posts - you handle everything so well, just one more day to go, to peace and
                serentity (and home cooked meals from Mr rags I hope ...)

                Can happs and rags sort somethings out in my muddled mind for me (not very with it LOL). Both of you teach buddism correct ?? and Sebastian is Rags beautiful student?

                Mr G - your avitar looks like the bike from the movie Ghost Rider (yep..I like those kind of movies, also into actions movies too - dont really like chick movies...(runs, ducks, hides...) )

                Well ofski to get ready for work.

                To you lovely easterners, monday is a holiday for us, so long weekend YAH!!
                Have a great one
                MoJo xx
                Ella - all the bets for today, do let us know how is goes

                Miss B - congrats on the pregnancy of your niece - fab news

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                  Opps..sorry for the muddled post, should really read them before I post LOL

                  Ella - that is supposed to say 'all the best for today'

                  xx

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                    MumOfTwo;1272278 wrote: Opps..sorry for the muddled post, should really read them before I post LOL

                    Ella - that is supposed to say 'all the best for today'

                    xx
                    Hey mum,
                    Yep, I teach Buddhism, and Sebastian is my "difficult" child.
                    Not too sure about Happs. Her husband uses a vacuum cleaner to get cat hair off the juicer... thats very esoteric don't you think.

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                      Tawn, Senanything of Tina Turtle?

                      Bridge, how's your wasp sting

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                        Happy March, Undies et all! :hallo:
                        Okay, WHO put a stop payment on my reality check?

                        Winning since October 24th, 2013

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                          Hi Eggy - can I call you that?

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                            Just went into the city for a bit of work stuff and detoured by here

                            Northey Street City Farm ? Edible Landscapes Nursery

                            then home and now I'M flat out on the bed....so tired...Mr happs is moving bricks. I think hes a vampire...

                            And no Mojo I'm not a teacher of any kiind....just a mum...though I am searching for just the right Buddha statue for my garden...

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                              Techie, I love those photos. And the bookshop looks like the sort of place I'd like to spend a few hours.

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                                What a lovely pile of reading to catch up on!

                                Missy - how's the back now?

                                I saw Tina Turtle stick her neck out of the pond the day after I put her in but haven't sighted her since. Hopefully she had a good feed and has now trundled off somewhere safe to lay her eggs. I had a poke around the undergrowth around the pond but couldn't find anything. I expect she's smarter than that. Finding her was one of those wow! that's never happened before moments.

                                So far, I've escaped the rain so I still can't say whether the mighty drain will do what is required.

                                In other news - I've again volunteered with the Clean Up Australia people on Sunday - it'll be interesting to see if anybody under 45 turns up this year. I found it a very pleasant way to spend a couple of hours

                                So Raggsy - counting down the hours yet?

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