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6 February, 2008 at 5:36 pm #3105966 February, 2008 at 5:31 pm #310593
@pats wrote:
@nanny ogg wrote:
stop going out with woman off the internet! Oh, and Geoff.
BSG
Although a little hurt at the amount who have now seen Morrissey with you. Really!it was van morrisson for u wasnt it……..and r.e.m. with di……………. 8)
Damn, I’ve noticed a spelling mistake: women…not woman.
And, no, Pats, it wasn’t.
4 February, 2008 at 9:03 pm #3088374 February, 2008 at 3:56 pm #308833@minim wrote:
@pats wrote:
@minim wrote:
@nanny ogg wrote:
I am a child trapped in wizened body with the mind of an ancient and the soul of a giant.
That makes me a very odd age indeed.You are in your prime.
:-…
I hate having to explain things, nanny knew what i meant i’m sure……but i’ll give you a clue, both 19 and 61 are both this.
Actually, what with my birthday hangover ~ now finally subsiding ~ I didn’t see it at all. But then I’m not sure most here would know a composite, an integer or a prime if they bit them on their ar*ses.
More bacon sandwiches methinks.4 February, 2008 at 9:00 am #308821Whatever I am, I don’t make out that my ar*se is my best feature. Nor do I talk from it.
3 February, 2008 at 5:42 pm #308118@pats wrote:
@nanny ogg wrote:
One of my daughter’s school friends came around to play, many years ago. I fed her peanut butter sandwiches. Her mother turned up two hours later and descended into apoplexy. Apparently, this girl had been diagnosed as having a severe peanut allergy when she was two years old. She even carried an epipen in her rucksack. But she seemed fine to me: no flushing, no breathing problems, no collapse.
All the same, mummy rushed her up to A&E. All was well. They suggested retesting for nut allergy but mummy insisted on using the epipen once A&E had discharged her.
The girl reacted to the adrenaline and was rushed back to A&E.
The family never spoke to me again.
It’s a nutty old world.the non fictional one????
That’s the one.
Must dash, my birthday party calls.
3 February, 2008 at 5:24 pm #308817I am a child trapped in wizened body with the mind of an ancient and the soul of a giant.
That makes me a very odd age indeed.3 February, 2008 at 3:22 pm #179150Because I’m attracted to the intelligent, educational, inspiring words of strangers.
3 February, 2008 at 2:56 pm #308115One of my daughter’s school friends came around to play, many years ago. I fed her peanut butter sandwiches. Her mother turned up two hours later and descended into apoplexy. Apparently, this girl had been diagnosed as having a severe peanut allergy when she was two years old. She even carried an epipen in her rucksack. But she seemed fine to me: no flushing, no breathing problems, no collapse.
All the same, mummy rushed her up to A&E. All was well. They suggested retesting for nut allergy but mummy insisted on using the epipen once A&E had discharged her.
The girl reacted to the adrenaline and was rushed back to A&E.
The family never spoke to me again.
It’s a nutty old world.3 February, 2008 at 12:20 pm #308813“Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us”
Strange things are happening everyday
I hear the music up above my head
Though the side of my heart has left me again
I hear music up aboveSecrets are written in the sky
Looks like ive lost the love ive never found
Though the sound of hope has left me again
I hear music up aboveStanding in my broken heart all night long
Darkness heald me like a freind when love was lost
Looking for the land thats hidden in the cross
The finders love
I know I loved you too much
Ill go alone to get throughI hear rosetta singing in the night
Echos of lighting shine like stars after there gone
And tonight shes my giude as a girl on the moon
With the music up above -
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