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  • #4359

    Hey, just joined and thought I’d say hi.

    So. . . well. . .”hi”

    #225802

    Hi :D 8)

    Welcome to JC – keep posting :D

    #225803

    Thanks.

    Think I’ll just ease into it for the moment.

    I’ll go easy on you guys at first. A few weeks and you’ll wish I’d just shut up.

    #225804

    :D I’ll cut out the middle bit and just start wishing you’d shut up now, then. Smelly.

    #225805

    ^^Meet Pikey, our resident charmer :lol:

    #225806

    @pikey wrote:

    :D I’ll cut out the middle bit and just start wishing you’d shut up now, then. Smelly.

    Awesome. Now I know who to take frustrations out on when I’ve had a bad day. I like this place already. Starting to feel like home.

    *throws cushions in a corner, sets up dragons and settles*

    Ah, yes, nice and comfy.

    #225807

    :-s It is the custom in your strange, sun blasted land to set up dragons before you settle? What do you set them up for? Hilarious practical japes or middling crimes and the like?

    In my company, it is a custom not to be so beastly. Instead, like civilised people everywhere, we prepare a strange drink that to you, used only to the filthy, turbid concoctions of your dusty home, would appear like the magical soma of elves or angels. We call it tea.

    #225808

    I was referring to Pikey.

    But you sound a little like me. We Aussie women can be tough old birds and can hold our own. But, I have heard that Scottish women can sometimes be scarey.

    Is that true?

    #225809

    @beltane wrote:

    But, I have heard that Scottish women can sometimes be scarey.

    Is that true?

    Dunno…but the 2 women who have replied to you (Ruby and I) are both Scottish…… :wink: :lol:

    #225810

    @pikey wrote:

    :-s It is the custom in your strange, sun blasted land to set up dragons before you settle? What do you set them up for? Hilarious practical japes or middling crimes and the like?

    As for the dragons, I love dragons and collect them. I put them up around my home and workspace as it makes it feel more like my space and I’m comfortable when surrounded by things I love.

    @pikey wrote:

    In my company, it is a custom not to be so beastly. Instead, like civilised people everywhere, we prepare a strange drink that to you, used only to the filthy, turbid concoctions of your dusty home, would appear like the magical soma of elves or angels. We call it tea.

    In your company huh? Well, in my company, you can expect to never take me seriously. Tea? Tea? How about a nice stiff Bundy & Coke? Now, that’s a drink.

    But I do like tea and drink it. Regular and herbal. I drink coffee more though.

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