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4 August, 2008 at 10:31 pm #11039
Was chatting in 50s when I had a whim
To sit in garden with a cuppa and a happy ciggy on my posh garden seat with the two solar lights beside it.
I tied the bottom of my pink check asda jim jams with string to stop brave spiders, rolled a ciggy and brewed a mug of tetleys.
Tip-toed into garden (I live on busy corner and didnt want to frighten anyone) and sat down
I gazed at the stars in the sky, at peace with the world and thinking how happy I am.
A little light flashed on and off as a plane crossed the night sky to some unknown destination.
and guess what crosses my mind
wonder if UK pilot is flying that plane :shock:
4 August, 2008 at 10:37 pm #359775:lol: :lol:
The build up sucked me in like a moth to a flame. :roll:
4 August, 2008 at 10:42 pm #359776well my solar lights couldnt have managed a moth
they were pathetic
first time ive seen them in the dark
that was also crossing my mind4 August, 2008 at 10:45 pm #359777@bon bon wrote:
well my solar lights couldnt have managed a moth
they were pathetic
first time ive seen them in the dark
that was also crossing my mindI’ll take em with the shed then. :wink:
4 August, 2008 at 10:45 pm #359778I was in surrey this time last year, right on the flight path to Gatwick.. half of the joy for me,was sitting in an Orchard,on the excuse of smoking, and watching the flights go in and out. id look up in child like wonder at WHAt and WHERE were they going.. its that close they get jettison fuel on their windows. something strangely soothing about watching the night skies..
im sure UK pilot was the fish and chip van,that visited once a weeks, Deep fryer !
4 August, 2008 at 10:50 pm #359779@rubyred wrote:
I was in surrey this time last year, right on the flight path to Gatwick.. half of the joy for me,was sitting in an Orchard,on the excuse of smoking, and watching the flights go in and out. id look up in child like wonder at WHAt and WHERE were they going.. its that close they get jettison fuel on their windows. something strangely soothing about watching the night skies..
im sure UK pilot was the fish and chip van,that visited once a weeks, Deep fryer !
you can understand how so at peace i felt then, rubes
but I was giggling to myself as I walked back into kitchen.
what the hell made me think of him!!!4 August, 2008 at 10:51 pm #359780@sir Actor wrote:
@bon bon wrote:
well my solar lights couldnt have managed a moth
they were pathetic
first time ive seen them in the dark
that was also crossing my mindI’ll take em with the shed then. :wink:
tsk
don’t ask for much do you!!! :roll:
4 August, 2008 at 10:57 pm #359781@bon bon wrote:
@rubyred wrote:
I was in surrey this time last year, right on the flight path to Gatwick.. half of the joy for me,was sitting in an Orchard,on the excuse of smoking, and watching the flights go in and out. id look up in child like wonder at WHAt and WHERE were they going.. its that close they get jettison fuel on their windows. something strangely soothing about watching the night skies..
im sure UK pilot was the fish and chip van,that visited once a weeks, Deep fryer !
you can understand how so at peace i felt then, rubes
but I was giggling to myself as I walked back into kitchen.
what the hell made me think of him!!!LUST is a strange thing Diane :)
4 August, 2008 at 10:58 pm #359782@bon bon wrote:
@sir Actor wrote:
@bon bon wrote:
well my solar lights couldnt have managed a moth
they were pathetic
first time ive seen them in the dark
that was also crossing my mindI’ll take em with the shed then. :wink:
tsk
don’t ask for much do you!!! :roll:
:wink:
Maybe we should say a prayer for those airplane passengers (just in case UKPilot really is flying that plane).
4 August, 2008 at 11:00 pm #359783Oh heck
He wasn’t flying that plane.
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