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Oh damn I can't sleep yet. Yep, another James Bond to watch "The World Is Not Enough '99". I thought of a night bike ride but I cannot even get motivated for that. Listen Froggy I don't show my meat or poultry to just anyone. If you wants took pics I want pink dress pics. Quid pro quo.Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read
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Tawny - so glad you have those young people in your life that give you so much pleasure. I revel in my adopted aunty and great aunty status. My foster daughters refer to me as "whaea" - it is a term that is used in Maori to refer to any older woman (blood relative or not) that has been significant in their life. I feel very privileged to have that title.
[quote]Guitarista;1415047 wrote:
G'day Missy. As a musician, i've lived with the flea family most of my life. I've found a bit of kero on the affected area, then ignited usually does the job, not that i'm recommending this method, mainly because of the aquired immunity factor. Hope your cat gets comfy soon.
thanks G. I think I'll skip the ignition step though :H
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My boss uses caps and bold !!!! I wrote back last weekend and told him he was RUDE!!!!! And his bold !!!! make me think less of him - it's equivalent to tantrum throwing. I can even see him yanking at his hair while he is typing his shouties. Idiot!!!!!! [/quote wrote:
This is the eminent scientist though, right?? I don't believe that sheer brilliance excuses lack of courtesy or basic EI. But so many of them lack basic social skills!! Why is that??
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What do ya's reckon about some sort of mens health community awareness project for next year Roo's and innashnal guests? As in, i'm thinking of running one in some fashion/capacity in my community where i work, and through work to begin with. I know it's a great idea and we need lot's more mens health info and support out there, but i'm just throwing the idea out to youse all for some feedback, and maybe some idea's? Thanks. :h
At the risk of mixing metaphors, the great wedding weekend (i.e.; Mr B's daughter's wedding) has involved many cats among the pigeons, chickens coming home to roost and pigs flying :H Some bridges have been mended and some foundations have been undermined. In the midst of all the family politics, Mr B suddenly and somewhat unexpectedly got included in something important. There is a lot of emotion and blah de blah going on here. Really glad that I am not part of it and extraordinarily proud of Mr B for how he is managing it. I have to say also (for those of you that have followed this continuig saga ) that his ex did something really nice (better than nice) which may signal a warming of relationships. I hope so anywayNever give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn
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So many animals to have at a wedding Missy.....sounds more like the RSPCA.:H
As long as things ended well and nobody upset the poor bride.
Mr G you were going to start a web site or blog about men's health weren't you?
What about a fund and awareness raising event for men's health? I saw something quite amusing about an American fundraising idea for women's issues. It could be done in reverse I think.....hang on.....
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It's easy enough to start a blog G Bloke.....but here's an offer you can't refuse.:H Next year I'm going to learn some IT stuff about web site development and maintenance. If you can wait that long I might be able to learn enough to set one up for you?If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
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[QUOTE=Miss Behaving;1415785]Tawny - so glad you have those young people in your life that give you so much pleasure. I revel in my adopted aunty and great aunty status. My foster daughters refer to me as "whaea" - it is a term that is used in Maori to refer to any older woman (blood relative or not) that has been significant in their life. I feel very privileged to have that title. [QUOTE]
What an amazing honour!If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
Rejoined life 20/5/19
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