purdey wrote:Don't you mean reading ?
I read out loud and listen to myself
But don't digress ... impart your view!
Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Do you have a headache this morning O?
No darling .... why do you ask?
Did some stargazing last night .... feel very humble today!
You look tired and a wee bit unkempt! Understandable if you had a late night!
My avatar was stolen and I was left roughed up!
Sue them
For what precisely?... Grievous Virtual Bodily Harm
......................er yes that, or 'bad virtual impersonation'!
P.S I can name names for you............................
Any information will be welcome if volunteered (no torture to be applied) ..... but if you want to be included in the Roll of Honours .... you had better be quick, as we are closing the NET on "her / him" fast! ...
SSBubbles wrote:Surprised that you have not banished 'snakes' yet O!
Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Surprised that you have not banished 'snakes' yet O!
Bubbles it was a really beautiful specimen ... I have grown quite fond of reptiles ... recently (avoid saying ... since moving to Cyprus)
I don't know how rural your location is, but we are "in a field" and the barley had been giving us many field-mice visitors. The harvesters had been a few days ago ( middle of the night actually!) ... and maybe the poor snake's home had been disturbed; or it came in to feast on our "pet" mice.
We don't need pictures on the wall as there are always plenty of lizards, chameleons and geckos positioning themselves for maximum effect ... reminds me of those rows of flying ducks they used to have in the 70's
The photo we took of the snake is good but it won't upload!
RichardB wrote:1. People who don't smoke in restaurants
2. People who dont drink alchohol
3. People who don't pick up their own dogs mess
4. Children in bars
5. The Inland revenue
[color=red]6. Game threads on forums[/color]
Oracle wrote:Actually ... those sets of three Clay Flying Ducks ( or five in affluent homes ) with which people adorned their Lounges can go into Room 101.
Oracle wrote:purdey wrote:1. Bad teeth
2. Cheap suits
3.RSPB
4.The magpie
5.Anti hunt lobby
6.Anti gun lobby
7.The Sun newspaper
8.White and grey shoes
9.Easy Jet
10.Asda
Now there's a blast from the past for me ..... I used to use Asda occasionally when I walked the dog, on a great meadow next to their car park.
I don't know if it is the quality of the food which makes the shoppers look the way they do, or vice versa, but Supermarket demographics / stereotypes would be an interesting topic to debate.
Oracle wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Surprised that you have not banished 'snakes' yet O!
Bubbles it was a really beautiful specimen ... I have grown quite fond of reptiles ... recently (avoid saying ... since moving to Cyprus)
I don't know how rural your location is, but we are "in a field" and the barley had been giving us many field-mice visitors. The harvesters had been a few days ago ( middle of the night actually!) ... and maybe the poor snake's home had been disturbed; or it came in to feast on our "pet" mice.
We don't need pictures on the wall as there are always plenty of lizards, chameleons and geckos positioning themselves for maximum effect ... reminds me of those rows of flying ducks they used to have in the 70's
The photo we took of the snake is good but it won't upload!
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