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Pinky;513601 wrote: Yikes!!! I did 186 posts yesterday!:yh_ooooo
Decadence, thy name is Pinster!!
Decadence, thy name is Pinster!!
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A cop was on his horse waiting to cross the street when a little girl
on
her new shiny bike stopped beside him. "Nice bike," the cop said. "Did
Santa bring it to you?" "Yep," the little girl said, "he sure did!"
The
cop looked the bike over and handed the girl a $5 ticket for a safety
violation and said, "Next year tell Santa to put a reflector light on
the back of it." The young girl looked up at the cop and said, "Nice
horse you've got there sir. Did Santa bring it to you?" "Yes, he sure
did," chuckled the cop. The little girl looked up at the cop and said,
"Next year tell Santa the dick goes underneath the horse, not on top."
on
her new shiny bike stopped beside him. "Nice bike," the cop said. "Did
Santa bring it to you?" "Yep," the little girl said, "he sure did!"
The
cop looked the bike over and handed the girl a $5 ticket for a safety
violation and said, "Next year tell Santa to put a reflector light on
the back of it." The young girl looked up at the cop and said, "Nice
horse you've got there sir. Did Santa bring it to you?" "Yes, he sure
did," chuckled the cop. The little girl looked up at the cop and said,
"Next year tell Santa the dick goes underneath the horse, not on top."
Sandi
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AussiePam;513587 wrote: Decadence, thy name is Okie !!! 
Guilty. I didnt go buy the rolls but I did eat one. Amber made some banana on a stick dipped in chocolate. Very good.
I see how we are going to do our health care. Not so good. Ahnold says he wants to force everyone to buy health insurance. And for those who cannot afford to buy it, the state will help. Not a good outlook. Who is going to decide who cannot afford it. He calls it universal but I dont think so. Why cant we model ours after yours.

Guilty. I didnt go buy the rolls but I did eat one. Amber made some banana on a stick dipped in chocolate. Very good.
I see how we are going to do our health care. Not so good. Ahnold says he wants to force everyone to buy health insurance. And for those who cannot afford to buy it, the state will help. Not a good outlook. Who is going to decide who cannot afford it. He calls it universal but I dont think so. Why cant we model ours after yours.
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Hamster;514362 wrote: I'm hungry!
I'm not Jim made me a banana toastie with sweetner on, YUMMMMMEEEEEE
I'm not Jim made me a banana toastie with sweetner on, YUMMMMMEEEEEE

I am nobody..nobody is perfect...therefore I must be Perfect!
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Okie;514353 wrote: Guilty. I didnt go buy the rolls but I did eat one. Amber made some banana on a stick dipped in chocolate. Very good.
I see how we are going to do our health care. Not so good. Ahnold says he wants to force everyone to buy health insurance. And for those who cannot afford to buy it, the state will help. Not a good outlook. Who is going to decide who cannot afford it. He calls it universal but I dont think so. Why cant we model ours after yours.
Because ours is an utter shambles?
I see how we are going to do our health care. Not so good. Ahnold says he wants to force everyone to buy health insurance. And for those who cannot afford to buy it, the state will help. Not a good outlook. Who is going to decide who cannot afford it. He calls it universal but I dont think so. Why cant we model ours after yours.
Because ours is an utter shambles?
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Pinky;514454 wrote: True!!! I used the last of the bread for the toast though. Probably for the best!
Are these whole cooked beans or all mashed up beans? We use that on tortillas.
Are these whole cooked beans or all mashed up beans? We use that on tortillas.
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This thread had sunk all the way down to page four of today's posts. On my list anyway. Had to bump it up.
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Pinky;515694 wrote: I had such a good trip out on my bike, in fact I'm still on an adrenaline rush!
Been in five minutes and I've now got a mate coming over desperate for a tarot reading, so I'll have to post again probably in an hour or so, once I've seen her for a bit. Got to chill myself out enough to read now, as my mind is still bombing it down the A12!!
Just be careful on that bike pinky, don't want you getting hurt now. :-6
Been in five minutes and I've now got a mate coming over desperate for a tarot reading, so I'll have to post again probably in an hour or so, once I've seen her for a bit. Got to chill myself out enough to read now, as my mind is still bombing it down the A12!!
Just be careful on that bike pinky, don't want you getting hurt now. :-6
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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Pinky;515717 wrote: Don't worry, I know what I'm doing!
Especially this time of night, it can be great fun, there's not much traffic about, so you can use most of the Lowey to Ipswich road as a duel carriageway, hehe!
Only took us 45 mins to get back:D
And that's trying to get knee downs on the roundabouts as well!
I'm sure you do my dear, I just don't trust bikes, I've lost a few friends because of them in the past, you know how it is.
Especially this time of night, it can be great fun, there's not much traffic about, so you can use most of the Lowey to Ipswich road as a duel carriageway, hehe!
Only took us 45 mins to get back:D
And that's trying to get knee downs on the roundabouts as well!
I'm sure you do my dear, I just don't trust bikes, I've lost a few friends because of them in the past, you know how it is.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Pinky;515717 wrote: Don't worry, I know what I'm doing!
Especially this time of night, it can be great fun, there's not much traffic about, so you can use most of the Lowey to Ipswich road as a duel carriageway, hehe!
Only took us 45 mins to get back:D
And that's trying to get knee downs on the roundabouts as well!
pinks i know you have heard this a million times but cars dont see a speeding bike very well please be care full i used to have a bike and have loads of biker mates it should of been three more but those three were as carefull as i'm asking you to be :-4
Especially this time of night, it can be great fun, there's not much traffic about, so you can use most of the Lowey to Ipswich road as a duel carriageway, hehe!
Only took us 45 mins to get back:D
And that's trying to get knee downs on the roundabouts as well!
pinks i know you have heard this a million times but cars dont see a speeding bike very well please be care full i used to have a bike and have loads of biker mates it should of been three more but those three were as carefull as i'm asking you to be :-4

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Pinky;515757 wrote: Don't worry, whether in the car or on the bike, I always assume other road users are idiots and aren't looking around them . The good thing about bikes is that you have more acceleration to get out of it if someone pulls over on you..bad point is that you're pretty stuffed if you judge it wrong yourself.
I don't take risks, I only really welly it when I know there's no junctions, etc (and when there is if I'm honest, I'm a total speed freak) but I'm also pretty aware.
Didn't beat my personal best, but still got to 135, woohoo!
Oh pinky, pinky, my irish mother side is coming out now, please be careful you speedy biker, 135 is flippin too fast, if anything happened to you I'd be a bit more than upset you know. I did try out the top speed in the car, just once, it was 119 on a straight deserted motorway in good weather cause its only an almera, and once was enough for me, cause lots of people die here from speeding, Ireland is a pretty danergous place to drive. So you better be careful when you are over here.
I don't take risks, I only really welly it when I know there's no junctions, etc (and when there is if I'm honest, I'm a total speed freak) but I'm also pretty aware.
Didn't beat my personal best, but still got to 135, woohoo!
Oh pinky, pinky, my irish mother side is coming out now, please be careful you speedy biker, 135 is flippin too fast, if anything happened to you I'd be a bit more than upset you know. I did try out the top speed in the car, just once, it was 119 on a straight deserted motorway in good weather cause its only an almera, and once was enough for me, cause lots of people die here from speeding, Ireland is a pretty danergous place to drive. So you better be careful when you are over here.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Pinky;515776 wrote: Don't worry, I have a 4X4. It doesn't go very fast, which is the reason it's a good idea for me to have it, because I am a bit of a speed freak! Anyway, nothing is going to happen to me, I've got too much to do in life yet! Don't panic I love being alive way too much to be stupid!
Yes you do have a lot to do, so stick around babes, how was your tarot reading?
Yes you do have a lot to do, so stick around babes, how was your tarot reading?
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Alright..Rick left around noon, to go visit a couple of friends, and run a couple of errands. Said he would be back around 5 or so. It is now 8.
I am not sure if I should be really pissed or really worried.
I am not sure if I should be really pissed or really worried.
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Marie5656;515781 wrote: Alright..Rick left around noon, to go visit a couple of friends, and run a couple of errands. Said he would be back around 5 or so. It is now 8.
I am not sure if I should be really pissed or really worried.
I don't know maire, is it very unusual? Its probably OK, its only 8 where you are after all. Try not to worry too much.
I am not sure if I should be really pissed or really worried.
I don't know maire, is it very unusual? Its probably OK, its only 8 where you are after all. Try not to worry too much.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Pinky;515786 wrote: Acurrate, but a bit upsetting for the querent, although it was kind of what she knew anyway. I hate ones like that.
It had it's positive points, but nothing that she could get anything postive from right now.
Speaking of which, Thank you Theia for mine...thre quarters of them were the same as I'd pulled out for myself, which just confirms what I'd thought. Thanks hun.
Gal, Don't worry, I am sticking around as life is way too full of possibilty at the moment not to!
Really? I don't mess with that stuff myself and I will tell you why. One of my college friends' mom was a medium, so one day she was visiting, and we were all bored, so she asked if we would like her to read our tea leaves. So we said sure, as a fun parlour game idea. Anyways, she did these readings and got to me. She started, and then stopped, so I said "whats wrong" and she didn't want to continue, but I kinda got annoyed and I made her.
So she said "OK I will tell you, but its not nice", so she told me that someone in my family was going to get very ill within a short space of time and would not survive, she said it was something to do with their neck or something she wasn't sure, she could see someone trying to swallow and not being able to, she got very upset. So I passed it off, and she told me other things that were more general, and mostly positive about my life, I was a little alarmed, and I thought she was genuine, but I didn't believe her, because I am generally skeptical about all such things.
Anyway, 3 months later my dad found out he had throat cancer, the moment he told me I knew he was going to die, but I couldn't say anything, it just all came flooding back, I just knew at that instant that she had seen it somehow and it was going to happen, what could I say? I couldn't let on and destroy any hope that he might have had, I felt like dying, but I just did the whole rallying around thing and pretended to be brave like everyone else. Seven months later, after a tracheoctemy and a lot of pain, he died. After that, I realized I'd rather not know what the future has in store for me or anyone I care about. It may surprise you because I tend to have a scientific outlook on life and I remain pretty skepical about most things, but like most people I have encountered one or two things in my life I cannot explain, that was one of them, and it was not a pleasant experience.
PS. I am glad you are sticking round, don't mean to bug you about your bike, its just me irish mother gene coming out.
It had it's positive points, but nothing that she could get anything postive from right now.
Speaking of which, Thank you Theia for mine...thre quarters of them were the same as I'd pulled out for myself, which just confirms what I'd thought. Thanks hun.
Gal, Don't worry, I am sticking around as life is way too full of possibilty at the moment not to!
Really? I don't mess with that stuff myself and I will tell you why. One of my college friends' mom was a medium, so one day she was visiting, and we were all bored, so she asked if we would like her to read our tea leaves. So we said sure, as a fun parlour game idea. Anyways, she did these readings and got to me. She started, and then stopped, so I said "whats wrong" and she didn't want to continue, but I kinda got annoyed and I made her.
So she said "OK I will tell you, but its not nice", so she told me that someone in my family was going to get very ill within a short space of time and would not survive, she said it was something to do with their neck or something she wasn't sure, she could see someone trying to swallow and not being able to, she got very upset. So I passed it off, and she told me other things that were more general, and mostly positive about my life, I was a little alarmed, and I thought she was genuine, but I didn't believe her, because I am generally skeptical about all such things.
Anyway, 3 months later my dad found out he had throat cancer, the moment he told me I knew he was going to die, but I couldn't say anything, it just all came flooding back, I just knew at that instant that she had seen it somehow and it was going to happen, what could I say? I couldn't let on and destroy any hope that he might have had, I felt like dying, but I just did the whole rallying around thing and pretended to be brave like everyone else. Seven months later, after a tracheoctemy and a lot of pain, he died. After that, I realized I'd rather not know what the future has in store for me or anyone I care about. It may surprise you because I tend to have a scientific outlook on life and I remain pretty skepical about most things, but like most people I have encountered one or two things in my life I cannot explain, that was one of them, and it was not a pleasant experience.
PS. I am glad you are sticking round, don't mean to bug you about your bike, its just me irish mother gene coming out.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Marie5656;515781 wrote: Alright..Rick left around noon, to go visit a couple of friends, and run a couple of errands. Said he would be back around 5 or so. It is now 8.
I am not sure if I should be really pissed or really worried.Be pissed Marie, try not to worry, i'm sure he'll be fine :-4
I am not sure if I should be really pissed or really worried.Be pissed Marie, try not to worry, i'm sure he'll be fine :-4
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Pinky;515816 wrote: Oh god, I'm genuinely sorry about your dad, she shouldn't have carried on. If I see things like that, I wrap the whole thing up. I don't accept payment or anything else. God, that must have been so awful for you.
Hers was more about relationships, without breaking confidence, she knew she was in a situation that could never have a happy ending, but there is other great stuff out there waiting, though she's not interested in that at the moment.
When my neighbour's husband died, it came as no shock. She's knocked on the door a few days earlier to ask me to help pick him up...as soon as I touched him I knew he was going. It's not something I really wanted to know, but sometimes it's just forced upon you and that's it. Hammy knows a story about something I dreamt about one of the members here, but I won't write it as everyone will probablt just think I'm mental. There are definately ethics involved with this kind of thing, you have to take into account how things will affect others. Again, I'm so sorry that this woman revealed that to you.
Ps...of course I'm sticking around, I'll never get to see the west coast of Ireland or get to meet you if I didn't , huh?
Oh, I never blamed her, I was quite forceful about it as I can be like that and I was a bit of a callow young man at the time, only 19, and I persueded her to tell me, she really didn't want to, but I can be very perseausive, and we were all a little caught up in the moment, and it all kinda just happened with a momentum of its own, so it was my own fault for not heeding someone who was a bit wiser and older than me. She was a lovely woman really, a real working class dub, no airs and graces, very down to earth, and she was definetly genuine.
I met her years afterwards and she was still upset about it, as she found out what had happened, in fact she stopped all together apparently because people knew she wasn't a fake, and loads of people were always trying to get her to do these readings, but a lot of what she saw was dealing with unpleasant things, and it must have taken a toll on her, so as far as I know she just stopped doing it.
I suppose the whole episode taught me to be a little less arrogant, and also perhaps to be more respectful of that whole area of life, which I kinda don't understand as I have no feelings for such things, I have a very logical type of mind. It was an upsetting experience of course and it would have been anyway, but it was a long time ago now, and I dealt with it as best I could, so I don't worry about it now, when you are young its alright to be a bit foolish and make mistakes as long as you learn from them I think. I won't ask you about your dream if its breaking a confidence or you are uncomfotable talking about it, and maybe its better not to know such things anyway.
Hers was more about relationships, without breaking confidence, she knew she was in a situation that could never have a happy ending, but there is other great stuff out there waiting, though she's not interested in that at the moment.
When my neighbour's husband died, it came as no shock. She's knocked on the door a few days earlier to ask me to help pick him up...as soon as I touched him I knew he was going. It's not something I really wanted to know, but sometimes it's just forced upon you and that's it. Hammy knows a story about something I dreamt about one of the members here, but I won't write it as everyone will probablt just think I'm mental. There are definately ethics involved with this kind of thing, you have to take into account how things will affect others. Again, I'm so sorry that this woman revealed that to you.
Ps...of course I'm sticking around, I'll never get to see the west coast of Ireland or get to meet you if I didn't , huh?
Oh, I never blamed her, I was quite forceful about it as I can be like that and I was a bit of a callow young man at the time, only 19, and I persueded her to tell me, she really didn't want to, but I can be very perseausive, and we were all a little caught up in the moment, and it all kinda just happened with a momentum of its own, so it was my own fault for not heeding someone who was a bit wiser and older than me. She was a lovely woman really, a real working class dub, no airs and graces, very down to earth, and she was definetly genuine.
I met her years afterwards and she was still upset about it, as she found out what had happened, in fact she stopped all together apparently because people knew she wasn't a fake, and loads of people were always trying to get her to do these readings, but a lot of what she saw was dealing with unpleasant things, and it must have taken a toll on her, so as far as I know she just stopped doing it.
I suppose the whole episode taught me to be a little less arrogant, and also perhaps to be more respectful of that whole area of life, which I kinda don't understand as I have no feelings for such things, I have a very logical type of mind. It was an upsetting experience of course and it would have been anyway, but it was a long time ago now, and I dealt with it as best I could, so I don't worry about it now, when you are young its alright to be a bit foolish and make mistakes as long as you learn from them I think. I won't ask you about your dream if its breaking a confidence or you are uncomfotable talking about it, and maybe its better not to know such things anyway.

"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Pinky;515832 wrote: no. the dream is something in which I was told to act upon, and the next morning I was made to, no questions asked! It was concerning a friend that passsed on and something she wanted me to tell her folks, which I did, because they emailed me that morning. Weird huh?
For instance, I know for a fact that my nan will die this year. I hate to think I'm right, as I love her, but I know it. It's not something I can tell anyone. In a way, I'm repared for supporting everyone else which is good, it doesn't make it ant better when you know though.
Thats a hard call, and I don't really have any useful advice on that one, you will just have to do whatever you think is best I suppose. The dream one is interesting, my friend bought a house a few years ago with his wife out the road, and he said after a few weeks they realized something was wrong, his boys kept saying there was a little girl in the house, and things started to happen, and it got a little scary for them. So, they asked a medium to come and have a look, without telling her anything, so she came, and she told them there was a little girl in the house and she was upset, she said that she had been trying to tell them something, but she couldn't make them understand so she was angry.
She said that what she wanted to say was to tell her mom that she had been right, and it wasn't her fault, and that she wanted her to forgive herself and get better. They didn't understand the message, but they contacted the previous owners.
It turned out that the previous owners wife and daughter had crashed about a mile from the house while they were arguing in the car and the daughter had died in the accident, the woman had ended up in asylum from grief. I think the message was relayed in some appropriate manner, once her family had disucssed it, and the little girl went away. I hope that the woman recovered somewhat but I am not sure. Another very interesting story.
For instance, I know for a fact that my nan will die this year. I hate to think I'm right, as I love her, but I know it. It's not something I can tell anyone. In a way, I'm repared for supporting everyone else which is good, it doesn't make it ant better when you know though.
Thats a hard call, and I don't really have any useful advice on that one, you will just have to do whatever you think is best I suppose. The dream one is interesting, my friend bought a house a few years ago with his wife out the road, and he said after a few weeks they realized something was wrong, his boys kept saying there was a little girl in the house, and things started to happen, and it got a little scary for them. So, they asked a medium to come and have a look, without telling her anything, so she came, and she told them there was a little girl in the house and she was upset, she said that she had been trying to tell them something, but she couldn't make them understand so she was angry.
She said that what she wanted to say was to tell her mom that she had been right, and it wasn't her fault, and that she wanted her to forgive herself and get better. They didn't understand the message, but they contacted the previous owners.
It turned out that the previous owners wife and daughter had crashed about a mile from the house while they were arguing in the car and the daughter had died in the accident, the woman had ended up in asylum from grief. I think the message was relayed in some appropriate manner, once her family had disucssed it, and the little girl went away. I hope that the woman recovered somewhat but I am not sure. Another very interesting story.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Pinky;515854 wrote: Oh my god. See, This is the kind of thing that really gets to me. I don't mind helping out when I can make things beter or clear thngs up, but occaisionally I come across a story like that that makes me cry for days, because life should be far more forgiving than that.
Life is very hard pinks, and rarely fair, but thats not something we can do anything about except to make it bearable for each other for as long we get to share it. Its not always easy cause people can be right buggers, but, yes stories like that should give everyone pause for thought about how lucky they are as long as they are alive and have each other. Life can also be wonderful of course, and its better not to get too deep into the sadness of the world, because you can lose yourself in it, and that serves no purpose either.
Life is very hard pinks, and rarely fair, but thats not something we can do anything about except to make it bearable for each other for as long we get to share it. Its not always easy cause people can be right buggers, but, yes stories like that should give everyone pause for thought about how lucky they are as long as they are alive and have each other. Life can also be wonderful of course, and its better not to get too deep into the sadness of the world, because you can lose yourself in it, and that serves no purpose either.
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Pinky;515867 wrote: Too true, and that's something I am prone to, as anyone who knows me well can attest. I just don't show it much. When I'm down, I either won't talk or I'll drive everyone mad with it!:-3
We are all prone to it more or less pinks, its a part of life, I have gone through difficult times in my life myself, very difficult in fact, but then so do most people, as life is tough. I suppose the only thing is to take care of your emotional well being as well as your physical one, and be as sanguine as possible about some of the harsher realities of life, as we do not have a choice really, also even at the worst moments, its possible to remain yourself and not give in to despair or such things. Though, of course its easier said than done.
Its been a serious kinda night here hasn't it? I hope you aren't feeling too blue, its good to talk about such things sometimes, as we all need to from time to time, we will be back to talking about butter and related matters soon I am sure.
We are all prone to it more or less pinks, its a part of life, I have gone through difficult times in my life myself, very difficult in fact, but then so do most people, as life is tough. I suppose the only thing is to take care of your emotional well being as well as your physical one, and be as sanguine as possible about some of the harsher realities of life, as we do not have a choice really, also even at the worst moments, its possible to remain yourself and not give in to despair or such things. Though, of course its easier said than done.
Its been a serious kinda night here hasn't it? I hope you aren't feeling too blue, its good to talk about such things sometimes, as we all need to from time to time, we will be back to talking about butter and related matters soon I am sure.

"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Anything RANDOM Goes Here!!
Pinky;515878 wrote: Yeah, for sure!!!:-4
I had a period a while back which you know about because I posted to Dr.G's colomb. It knocked me for six, which is unusual at best.
Hamster picked me up and dusted me down at time when I wasn't sure that I even wanted to get back up again. However, she managed to do it without anyone here knowing, which is a talent in itself.
Good woman, thats the spirit pinks and its the way to deal with things to just talk and find comfort when its needed, but not to dwell overmuch once you feel better, so, as usual its quite late again, and I must get myself to bed. On that sleepy note I will say night all.
Though it usually take me about 10 minutes to leave, as I usually run through the boards of course!
I had a period a while back which you know about because I posted to Dr.G's colomb. It knocked me for six, which is unusual at best.
Hamster picked me up and dusted me down at time when I wasn't sure that I even wanted to get back up again. However, she managed to do it without anyone here knowing, which is a talent in itself.
Good woman, thats the spirit pinks and its the way to deal with things to just talk and find comfort when its needed, but not to dwell overmuch once you feel better, so, as usual its quite late again, and I must get myself to bed. On that sleepy note I will say night all.

Though it usually take me about 10 minutes to leave, as I usually run through the boards of course!
"We are never so happy, never so unhappy, as we imagine"
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
Le Rochefoucauld.
"A smack in the face settles all arguments, then you can move on kid."
My dad 1986.
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Pinky;515867 wrote: Too true, and that's something I am prone to, as anyone who knows me well can attest. I just don't show it much. When I'm down, I either won't talk or I'll drive everyone mad with it!:-3
Yes.
Sad but true is the saying, "Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone." Not always the case but mainly yes.
Yes.
Sad but true is the saying, "Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone." Not always the case but mainly yes.
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A woman and a baby were in the doctor's examining room, waiting for the doctor to come in for the baby's first exam.
The doctor arrived, and examined the baby, checked his weight, and being a little concerned, asked if the baby was breast-fed or bottle-fed?
"Breast-fed,"she replied.
"Well, strip down to your waist," the doctor ordered.
She did. He pinched her nipples, pressed, kneaded, and rubbed both breasts for a while in a very professional and detailed examination.
Motioning to her to get dressed The doctor said, "No wonder this baby is underweight. You don't have any milk."
"I know," she said, "I'm his Grandma, but I'm glad I came."
The doctor arrived, and examined the baby, checked his weight, and being a little concerned, asked if the baby was breast-fed or bottle-fed?
"Breast-fed,"she replied.
"Well, strip down to your waist," the doctor ordered.
She did. He pinched her nipples, pressed, kneaded, and rubbed both breasts for a while in a very professional and detailed examination.
Motioning to her to get dressed The doctor said, "No wonder this baby is underweight. You don't have any milk."
"I know," she said, "I'm his Grandma, but I'm glad I came."
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN PUN