Re: hello im lulu.
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Don't worry Maggie, we are all still here for you ..... and your sage like advice on "women matters and understanding them***" is always accepted with open arms...
[*** I must confess, although I like, love, have many friendships with, adore, behold, desire women .... "understanding them" is not one of my strong points ..... but then as my father says , after asking what is the answer to a 45 year marriage said something like "in the end I learnt to keep my mouth shut and then I'll live longer.
there is the other side of the topic which I have heard and goes sort like:
Q: why do married men usually die before the wives ?
A: Because the can.]
Sorry Lulu ... went off topic, do you still have the hamster or did you eat it ?
[*** I must confess, although I like, love, have many friendships with, adore, behold, desire women .... "understanding them" is not one of my strong points ..... but then as my father says , after asking what is the answer to a 45 year marriage said something like "in the end I learnt to keep my mouth shut and then I'll live longer.
there is the other side of the topic which I have heard and goes sort like:
Q: why do married men usually die before the wives ?
A: Because the can.]
Sorry Lulu ... went off topic, do you still have the hamster or did you eat it ?
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yeah canterbury is lovely, very historical and so on....little pubs eh? the cherry tree? my fav pub atm.mezcalhead wrote: We lived just behind the cathedral, in Albion Place (I think it was Place .. Court?), in 2001/2002.
It was pretty cool to walk out of the front door and see the cathedral every morning. The house had a long walled garden but no garage attached, although there were garages you could rent at the end of the street I think.
I lived in London for a while as well, but I don't miss London at all .. Canterbury I'd move back to quite happily. Some great little pubs there.
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hmmmm i only pull those faces when he t6alks about the 'new world order' even tho i utterly agree with him, i just to it to poke fun heheflatfiver wrote:I don't know if I'm envious, but at least maybe she'd understand! It never fails that I get one of these: :-\ mixed with one of these: whenever I even mention a guitar website, let alone this forum. My lady does like guitars though, but just the acoustic kind and mostly only if they're played by hillbillies. At least she likes Johnny Cash!mynameisjonas wrote: i´m a bit envious of you guys, my girlfriend wouldn´t dream of ever joining
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i love johnny cash and june carter!!!
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do you mean old sal/ THE BISHOP!? http://c.myspace.com/Groups/00009/66/55/9095566_l.jpgmjet260 wrote: sook:
Does your Canterbury have a guy who wears purple frocks and a funny hat?
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EAT IT? im shocked at such a disgusting prospect!!!sookwinder wrote: Don't worry Maggie, we are all still here for you ..... and your sage like advice on "women matters and understanding them***" is always accepted with open arms...
[*** I must confess, although I like, love, have many friendships with, adore, behold, desire women .... "understanding them" is not one of my strong points ..... but then as my father says , after asking what is the answer to a 45 year marriage said something like "in the end I learnt to keep my mouth shut and then I'll live longer.
there is the other side of the topic which I have heard and goes sort like:
Q: why do married men usually die before the wives ?
A: Because the can.]
Sorry Lulu ... went off topic, do you still have the hamster or did you eat it ?
no i kept it until it died. its name was tiddleywoo. and it was grey/brown with a white spot on its face.
awwwwwwwww.
oh and maggieo i might need some help understanding women too.
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a year or so back I saw some doco on TV about a South American tribe (somewhere in the mountains ) that ate hamster type animals... mind you these animal were the size of small to medium dogs.EAT IT? im shocked at such a disgusting prospect
As far as I was concerned ... Just damn big hamsters ...
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Vizcacha? I've seen those on the Bolivian altiplano .. they live in the cracks in rock cliff faces. They look pretty much like your description .. hamsters the size of small dogs, with hangovers.
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Sorry, when I hear "The Bishop" this is what comes to mind.luluscott wrote:
do you mean old sal/ THE BISHOP!? http://c.myspace.com/Groups/00009/66/55/9095566_l.jpg
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capybara
The Capybara - world's largest rodent and unofficial mascot of the Offset Forum.
The Capybara - world's largest rodent and unofficial mascot of the Offset Forum.
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Capybaras are cool .. behold also the vizcacha:
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i love the way discussions just wander so wildly on here
apocalypse is happenning.
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i know...and whats more important is how my introduction turned into a covo about rodents? worryingnealescott wrote: i love the way discussions just wander so wildly on here
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nah... that's the way our thread always go....i know...and whats more important is how my introduction turned into a covo about rodents? worrying
I am surprised that "Hong Kong possums" (aka rats as big a possums) didn't also get metioned...
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