The Lamp. I just crack up every time I see that in your posts :H
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myhappyplace;1477881 wrote: I've had that too, the mouldy brush and the too slow...but this is a DRY brush...so it will be different......I'm sure....
The Lamp. I just crack up every time I see that in your posts :HOutside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read
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myhappyplace;1477884 wrote: Mine were the same this morning....the little one was so bad. Then he apologised before he got out of the car. I'd just said that'd be one big bag of rocks to carry around all day mate.
Worming time for all I say...C.C.C.Combantrin...
Nya nya nyaaaaaaaaa...........If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
Rejoined life 20/5/19
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Well goodnight everyone. Because it's been so long since I posted a Frog image I'll show you my very very very favorite way to meditate. I prefer the Frog gong...
:hOutside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read
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techie;1477886 wrote: That brush is awesome. We have a market called Sprouts and I think they have that one. Let me know how you like. High rating from you and I'll own one :l
The Lamp. I just crack up every time I see that in your posts :H
The Lamp's name is courtesy of the Frog....:H
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myhappyplace;1477881 wrote: but this is a DRY brush...so it will be different......I'm sure....
Night Techie, and sweet dreams :H
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myhappyplace;1477860 wrote: Now...seeing as I have you cornered so to speak...check out these googies...
Ones from either our Australorps or rescue Isa Browns and the other is from either an Ancona, Light Sussex or an Asil....named Bridge, Lilly and Rags respectively...trick is which one is the layer?? Its quite perplexing...
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Hello LAura - glad you are hanging around! Yes, there are quite a few of us - and there's a whole lot you haven't even met yet:H I dont think it is that we have too much time on our hands though - it is more like, for some of us, this site has saved our lives. So it is a priority to stick around and spend time with people who understand what it is like and avoid the prospect of ever going back there again!
And welcome to Blossom and welcome back to BHOG!!
tawnyfrog;1477514 wrote:
It's funny, Undies ... here I have one bloke at the tail end of life prepared to pop his clogs and totally calm about the whole deal - and then I have another bloke at the very beginning of his life talking about how stressed and anxious he is. Go figure ...
Sounds like the circle of life Tawny. Just before Mum died she got to spend a day with her newest great grand daughter. My niece told me that she took her all around the rest home showing her off.
Anyway, I reckon your grasshopper sounds like a lovely young man. I'm picking he is a bit on the sensitive and tortured side?? If so, some time at your sanctuary, getting some space and reading some books might be just the ticket.
techie;1477582 wrote: I've been thinking about designing a yantra bathing suit for Missy. This could be a niche product that could go viral. Pink logo of course!
Funny you should say that Techie .... I was googling yantra mats today!! From what I've gathered from their popularity on this thread, it might just about as important for being acepted into Australia as knowing who Don Bradman is! But I want mine in purple please!!
My back has been quite sore this week, and I thin it might be the chair at work (or at least the way I am sitting in it). Happs, can you recommend some yoga poses? It is my piriformis (sp) muscles and hips and sciatic nerve that are the problem ..... and at the moment my lower back feels all glued up together making it very difficult to move.
The coach surfing doesn't help either ... tomorrow I'm going to find a Westfield and buy a foam squab to come between me and the futon!!
myhappyplace;1477716 wrote: ...and I've just noticed Missy has changed her location
techie;1477867 wrote: I'd love it even if she wore those ducky tracks!
And gotta say my friend, that I dont think that either of these women sound like much fun to me :l
Well, I've now been in Sydney for a week. I have succeeded in opening a bank account, but I dont yet have a cash point card to get money out of it. I have, however, been sent not one but two credit cards with credit limits that are far in excess of what I could pay back unless I won Lotto. I have yet to be able to work out how to get a Tax File Number either, given that they want my passport (in original) in order to give me one. I can see that my swimming is going to limited to the pool for the forseeable future as I cant afford to live close to the sea, but fortunately I have a fabulous pool located 57m away from my office! I think I can manage to cope with the commute for the next 6 weeks, but I'll be organising a short term rental to move into for when we get back from the US and it wont be more than 6 stops away from Redfern station! I'm loving staying with my niece and her husband and their wee girl, but I miss Mr B very much. My new work and my new work mates are great, but I have to say that they dont sem to have heard of the concept of POETs day :H
Tomorrow will be the first day in about 6 weeks that I'll have some real down time. I'm planning on a sleep in, answering a backlog of emails, a pedicure, hopefully a massage and some retail therapy, cooking a risotto for my nieces husband who is running a half-marathon on Sunday morning and making preparations for making hot-cross buns on Sunday morning.
Nice to be here Undies - there ave been times during the week that I've felt like crying and going home, but knowing that you are all here too has made it easier :lNever give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Miss Behaving;1477943 wrote:
Nice to be here Undies - there ave been times during the week that I've felt like crying and going home, but knowing that you are all here too has made it easier :l
As I've said Missy, you're very brave. At times like this I like to think back on all the things I've done in my life, and remember that you are no gutless wonder at all my love. I suppose there were lots of times that you wanted to pack up your bat and ball then too, but you didn't and now look where you are.
Also you have those very lewd skype dates with Mr B to look forward to. Soon I will be able to hack into your laptop and we will all enjoy them...:H:H:H
(yes I am joking)If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
Rejoined life 20/5/19
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G'day Missy,
You sound real good from the tone of your post if i may say. Enjoy your well deserved day orf. I love Redfern. Take care.
Noight all. 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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Evening all...Missy I will have a set of asanas for you tomorrow morning :l
I got kidnapped by the Lamp tonight and taken for date night. Went to Southbank and had a delicious gnocchi with prawns and burnt butter...then guess what we did on the way home??
We went to Bunnings and bought 50 packs of seeds to scatter for my wild green and bean beds...oh and peppermint and hearsease and poppies...sadly we were not the only people there...the Lamp had slipped off his good shoes and trotted around barefoot....he blended in....
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