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  • #310596

    @father-john wrote:

    Nice ass

    Thank you.

    #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.

    #308837

    @claire 57 wrote:

    geezus, how nice can Dagger be when he wants!!!!!

    You should try kissing him :-)

    #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.

    #308821

    Whatever I am, I don’t make out that my ar*se is my best feature. Nor do I talk from it.

    #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.

    #308817

    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.

    #179150

    Because I’m attracted to the intelligent, educational, inspiring words of strangers.

    #308115

    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.

    #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 above

    Secrets 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 above

    Standing 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 through

    I 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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