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    UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

    I still don't get what's eroded the bottom of the columns and I'm not Googling it because it's too much fun.

    Were there lots of dogs on chains running round and round it?

    Was it continuous steam mop usage?
    If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
    Rejoined life 20/5/19

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      UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

      tawnyfrog;1394681 wrote: Thanks, Bridge.

      Had a good chat with old Mrs. Google re Angkor Wat ... geez there's some interesting stuff here - Angkor Wat Facts

      I'd seen pics before but really knew bugger all about the place. So again, thanks to an Undie, our horizons are expanded.
      Heres to expanding horizons and posting Undies....and thanks again Rags. :l oh yeah....and to Wagon Wheels. Wagon Wheels rock...

      Only saw the lamb being born on Gourmet Farmer tonight. Couldnt watch the piggies going to....you know....

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        UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

        TF, organ donation is a wonderful thing indeed.

        Undies, another wonderful busy day checked off! Lots of love to you all.
        Orf to watch whale wars.
        Sweet dreams!

        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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          Hi folks. My meeting just ended. Off to LAX. I had an amazing dinner last night at Typhoon in the Santa Monica airport.

          My guess about that erosion. Water!? BTW, re: organ donations, I'm a recipient. Three corneal grafts. Such a wonderful amazing gift I was given. Frog, if you need a clavicle you can have mine.

          Later Undies...
          Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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            Morning Undies,

            See what I mean about broadened horizons? The Typhoon Restaurant serves Silk Worm Larvae, Scorpions, Crickets. Never seen those on a menu before.

            I'm guessing rats caused the erosion.

            Be well and take in something nice today.

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              tawnyfrog;1394997 wrote:

              I'm guessing rats caused the erosion.

              Be well and take in something nice today.
              Locusts....it was locusts....they nibbled on the poles and then turn to their mother and say, theres NEVER any food in this house....and she got the shits and fed them to her pet lizard...who WAS small btw....

              THE END

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                Re: Organ donor...isnt it funny, we're all like the ad that promotes donating....yes its a good idea, yes I'll do it....but you need to get off your duff and do the form...so thats one box ticked this morning...or rather the lot, they can have everything....

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                  UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

                  Happy Friday little lovelies!!

                  Tawny, my boss is a professor and world known for his research and dedication to kidney disease. It is a hideous disease affecting young and old and I don't think anyone really has a clue about what it means to be a sufferer. We tend not to know about things we aren't that interested in, and if it doesn't impact on our lives in some way we are blissfully unaware. Some automatically think that kidney disease is grog related - in fact it is very rarely so. You wouldn't be very far up the recipient list if it was the case. One of my dearest friends (who is a hairdresser) donated a kidney to a client a fews years ago. A client, not a friend or a family member - just a woman who came not so regularly to have her hair done. I remember my friend saying to me, if I can donate I'm going to...I was gobsmacked! She did and it has changed her life in some ways but it changed the recipient's life forever more. Gone were days, and every single night, hooked up to a machine pumping toxins from here body. Only then was she able to engage in life the way we do every single day. My friend is an amazing woman and now promotes organ donation - something I must do! The transplant team here at work looked after my friend and the recipient (who is now also a friend) and whenever I see the head surgeon he asks about them. It isn't often someone donates to a 'random' person, usually it is family members passing 'bits' around, so their story is well remembered. It is heartbreaking to see people kept in a state of illness on dialysis waiting for transplants that mostly don't happen. I hope things work out ok for your friend, and I'll send spesh vibes to wherever needed!!

                  One part of my job is to look after the process of bodies being donated to us for scientific research. Very interesting indeed but again not widely publicised or promoted.

                  Anyway, I wish everyone happiness, peace and all good things! Have a fab day and I've left enough wagon wheels out so you can all have one each!!!

                  Maybe more laters, but I'm a bit tired and flat today so who knows.......

                  I look forward to seeing Tawn's after shots, and anything else anyone else chooses to share!!

                  MWAH!!!
                  It is not what we do, but how much love we put into the doing.
                  Mother Theresa

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                    Morning all,
                    not the best nights sleep, but I'm alive and happy.
                    I have been doing my Christmas shopping online and am almost done.
                    One of my gifts was donating to the Sea Shepard, made me feel like I'm saving whales.
                    Orf for our 5k, see yous in a bit.

                    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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                      UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

                      Nicey, what a lovely post.

                      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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                        Santa's coming to little Leon!!!!! :h:h

                        Christmas - yikes :upset:
                        It is not what we do, but how much love we put into the doing.
                        Mother Theresa

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                          UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

                          Morning Frog, Happy, Noicey, Sunstar, Techie and all to drop in,

                          Am currently working with a woman who is 'hardcore' type 1 diabetes since her teens, and on the kidney/pancreas transplant waiting list. She's been on dialysis 3 x per week since start of year, and is looking and feeling lot's better. But, she awaits and hopes for those organs, and that transplant. Thankfully her physical health seems to be fairly stable, and much improved due to dialysis. She tells me they are a happy, social group at her on average 4 hr. sessions. Not a boozer either.

                          Rags. This is too easy. The erosion at the base of those temple columns is due to a 'protective' paste applied to the columns around 1155 A.D. This paste was a mixture of yeast, riboflavin, yer vitamin B's, and Polident, which is still known as Phouy Dung dent, in the northern jungles of Cambodia. Of course, rather than being a protective agent, we now see that this mixture is in fact an erosion agent.

                          But it couldn't erode the majesty.

                          Yo!

                          '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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                            Goodmorning Tawn Techi Happy Nicey Sunny and wee Leon and all yet to drop in..

                            Lovely post Nicey, back in the 80s I had an ear drum transplant, took a while for me to come to terms with the fact that someone passed on, for me to have that done..
                            but within a year my body rejected it, so then had to have it removed and an artificial one put in..

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                              UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

                              x post Mr G, goodmorning to you

                              Have a great day

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                                UNDEROOS - Rocktober - Yeah baby!

                                Morning Lilly!

                                Have a beaut day mate.

                                '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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