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My goodness, I started to reply to two (very recent) unfortunate posts (adding helpful explanations), and decided not to, on the grounds of taste and seemliness. Must be 'cos I've had a drop of cider, rather than lager. Whatever next!
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Bill Sikes;1199173 wrote: My goodness, I started to reply to two (very recent) unfortunate posts (adding helpful explanations), and decided not to, on the grounds of taste and seemliness. Must be 'cos I've had a drop of cider, rather than lager. Whatever next!


Oh no you should have jumped in with both feet :p oh it's a bit of a catch 22 really isn't it. You want to post but on the other hand no, why stir things up further, however our human nature is such we love to be involved....

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ARggghgghghghghghghh



In my current mood, I'll take seamy before seemly. And pass the bloody cider!!!
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Bill Sikes;1199173 wrote: My goodness, I started to reply to two (very recent) unfortunate posts (adding helpful explanations), and decided not to, on the grounds of taste and seemliness. Must be 'cos I've had a drop of cider, rather than lager. Whatever next!
Give us the cider talk. Been awhile since we had good ole fashioned cider speak.
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Bill Sikes;1199173 wrote: My goodness, I started to reply to two (very recent) unfortunate posts (adding helpful explanations), and decided not to, on the grounds of taste and seemliness. Must be 'cos I've had a drop of cider, rather than lager. Whatever next!


Spoilsport!

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YZGI;1199194 wrote: Give us the cider talk. Been awhile since we had good ole fashioned cider speak.


"ciderspeak" Minks runs for cover eeeeeek :yh_rotfl
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Minks - why the upside down Dame bleeding Edna av???? Is this dissing Oz? If so, step outside and I'll mudwrassle you a new hair colour... er color... :sneaky: Then we can both hit one of those special Amsterdam coffee houses ... drinking age there is 16 - so we're ok.
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Clearly you are an imposter, step away from the keyboard and let Bill back on.
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AussiePam;1199191 wrote: ARggghgghghghghghghh



In my current mood, I'll take seamy before seemly. And pass the bloody cider!!!


By the look of your Av you are on the war path.;)

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I think you're right, MrsK.... :sneaky:

And it feels much much much better.
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buttercup;1199207 wrote: Clearly you are an imposter


Oh blinking heck, I'll open another then.
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AussiePam;1199221 wrote: I think you're right, MrsK.... :sneaky:

And it feels much much much better.




Go for it ,if it feels better :sneaky:

A womans gotta do what a womans gotta do ;):yh_rotfl
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Bill Sikes;1199173 wrote: My goodness, I started to reply to two (very recent) unfortunate posts (adding helpful explanations), and decided not to, on the grounds of taste and seemliness. Must be 'cos I've had a drop of cider, rather than lager. Whatever next!




......post, if no one reply's, delete it!...then it never really happened!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl





mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm cider!!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Bill Sikes;1199223 wrote: Oh blinking heck, I'll open another then.


Better make it a lager then mate :wah:
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AussiePam;1199206 wrote: Minks - why the upside down Dame bleeding Edna av???? Is this dissing Oz? If so, step outside and I'll mudwrassle you a new hair colour... er color... :sneaky: Then we can both hit one of those special Amsterdam coffee houses ... drinking age there is 16 - so we're ok.


no shots please.... guns or alcohol ok ahahaha

as for me AV I thought she was a fair representation of my wacky self. I love the grande dame.
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minks;1199256 wrote: no shots please.... guns or alcohol ok ahahaha

as for me AV I thought she was a fair representation of my wacky self. I love the grande dame.


no shots?:-5:-5:-5:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Bill Sikes;1199173 wrote: My goodness, I started to reply to two (very recent) unfortunate posts (adding helpful explanations), and decided not to, on the grounds of taste and seemliness. Must be 'cos I've had a drop of cider, rather than lager. Whatever next!


No, don't bite that tongue, Mr. Sikes. Post away. :)

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buttercup;1199207 wrote: Clearly you are an imposter, step away from the keyboard and let Bill back on.


:yh_rotfl Wonders where we can get this cider stuff, seems lots in the garden could do with some ;)
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AussiePam;1199206 wrote: Minks - why the upside down Dame bleeding Edna av???? Is this dissing Oz? If so, step outside and I'll mudwrassle you a new hair colour... er color... :sneaky: Then we can both hit one of those special Amsterdam coffee houses ... drinking age there is 16 - so we're ok.


Can we watch - pretty please :yh_rotfl
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Mutley;1199196 wrote: Spoilsport!

: D


Funny how one instantly detects a CERTAIN JE NE SAIS QUOIS damn' caps lock in certain "noobs". I#, not actually describing you as indescribable, BTW, that would be frightfully rude.
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buttercup;1199239 wrote: Better make it a lager then mate :wah:


At the moment, it's "commie wine".
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The first thing has been dealt with via "PM", a compromise. The second is now irrelevant, as it's being "done to death" in the most vile way. Talk about not offending people's sensibilities. Stamping up and down in jackboots on people who may be having a rough time, more like. There's a big fat line between... but I digress, & the bell's gone on the cvooker, whiuch means I mus t "do something". Back soon.
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Bill Sikes;1199304 wrote: Funny how one instantly detects a CERTAIN JE NE SAIS QUOIS damn' caps lock in certain "noobs". I#, not actually describing you as indescribable, BTW, that would be frightfully rude.


I have to wonder if you mean to be posting in Buttercups Boobs thread :lips:
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minks;1199322 wrote: I have to wonder if you mean to be posting in Buttercups Boobs thread : lips:


No, a noob is not a boob, although a noob often makes one.
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Bill Sikes;1199328 wrote: No, a noob is not a boob, although a noob often makes one.


noob's can behave like boobs
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minks;1199334 wrote: noob's can behave like boobs


Y' are right there. However, I've a certain feeling of prickliness at the back of my nech, as though I am being watched!
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bill sikes;1199337 wrote: y' are right there. However, i've a certain feeling of prickliness at the back of my nech, as though i am being watched!


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Bryn Mawr;1199300 wrote: Can we watch - pretty please :yh_rotfl


Do I detect unseemly glee? Watch if you want. But I don't do PRETTY. .
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If I had a dollar for every time I hit "post reply", typed one out, and didn't submit it, I'd be a wealthy person.:wah:
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Peg;1199402 wrote: If I had a dollar for every time I hit "post reply", typed one out, and didn't submit it, I'd be a wealthy person.:wah:


You and me both Peg. So many times I just wanted to smack someone for something but held back.:lips: I'm afraid that if I really let go, I would get banned from the forum.
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Sunshine;1199414 wrote: You and me both Peg. So many times I just wanted to smack someone for something but held back.:lips: I'm afraid that if I really let go, I would get banned from the forum.


me too:thinking: i find myself getting quite irritated lately ,, more so than usual,, i wonder if its anything to do with not smoking now:thinking::yh_rotfl




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Sunshine;1199414 wrote: You and me both Peg. So many times I just wanted to smack someone for something but held back.:lips: I'm afraid that if I really let go, I would get banned from the forum.


kazalala;1199462 wrote: me too:thinking: i find myself getting quite irritated lately ,, more so than usual,, i wonder if its anything to do with not smoking now:thinking::yh_rotfl
I'll bet neither of you could post anything from the heart and get banned. It just ain't in ya. I've stomped around here pretty hard at times & never even got a warning. I think history and tendencies count for alot here.



I've held off posting several times, but not to keep the peace. It was mostly because I felt it would be a waste of time trying to disagree with the poster. There've also been a time or twelve that I typed out an eloquent and measured response worthy of a Pulitzer, then forgot to hit submit before leaving. :-5



There was one time that I'm still torn as to what I should have done. A friend brought an intensely personal story into a very hot debate. After some wrestling, I decided to respond as directly as the issued deserved, while trying to keep it as gentle as I could. The other Gardener decided my response was too offensive to tolerate, and ended our friendship. Maybe I should not have hit "submit" that time, but that would have been disrespectful, too.
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Accountable;1199467 wrote: I'll bet neither of you could post anything from the heart and get banned. It just ain't in ya. I've stomped around here pretty hard at times & never even got a warning. I think history and tendencies count for alot here.



I've held off posting several times, but not to keep the peace. It was mostly because I felt it would be a waste of time trying to disagree with the poster. There've also been a time or twelve that I typed out an eloquent and measured response worthy of a Pulitzer, then forgot to hit submit before leaving. :-5



There was one time that I'm still torn as to what I should have done. A friend brought an intensely personal story into a very hot debate. After some wrestling, I decided to respond as directly as the issued deserved, while trying to keep it as gentle as I could. The other Gardener decided my response was too offensive to tolerate, and ended our friendship. Maybe I should not have hit "submit" that time, but that would have been disrespectful, too.


sometimes there is no right or wrong thing to do ,,,, you just do what you do:thinking: now you know how that person responded to your post and that they could not get past a personal view of yours. If you hadnt replied you would maybe still now be wondering,,, or that person may have taken offense that you didnt feel the need to comment? who knows:rolleyes:

I myself respect and admire honesty even if its not to my viewpoint:)




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Still, I miss Lulu. :(
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Accountable;1199476 wrote: Still, I miss Lulu. :(


Its hard to let a friendship go:(:-4




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Accountable;1199476 wrote: Still, I miss Lulu. :(


She is an intelligent and feisty woman who was never afraid to speak her mind. Forum Garden's loss.
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AussiePam;1199480 wrote: She is an intelligent and feisty woman who was never afraid to speak her mind. Forum Garden's loss.


Definitely a maven of a variety of subjects. One of the "brightest and best" I referred to in another forum.
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Sunshine;1199414 wrote: So many times I just wanted to smack someone for something but held back.:lips: I'm afraid that if I really let go, I would get banned from the forum.


I'm getting more agitated lately.............



-I no longer post in some threads.

-just best to stay clear.
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