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"YABBER-LINER" - ALL ABOARD

 
 
mismi
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 05:53 am
@ehBeth,
Hey Beth...so glad the first day was good. I am up and getting ready to start my day.

Iz, take care of yourself girl...love you!

Steve - good to see you. Hope all is well over there...

hello Dutchy - so waddaya think of the new cover page of A2K? It is kind of like the old one but much more inviting if you ask me...the pretty blue and light green is lovely!

I hope every single one of you has a great day...I'm off to wake up some little boys for school...well in a bit anyway!

mis
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 01:11 pm
@Izzie,
Izzie wrote:

Ha.... just found you on the Brit Thread... good to see you on the deck boy!!! Have a good wobble and ....try not to fall off a? CLEATS....CLEATS!!!!

HA! x

(lotsa love to you and Mrs. Stevie) x
Thats so kind Izzie thanks. Sentiments reciprocated. (oh god why do I try big words?)

Cyclowobbled to Bedlars Green which is a village near Stansted airport. Met up with fellow cyclist nutters for lunch. Deck Chair Dave says hello...(you have been mentioned in dispatches) and the good doctor recalled the incident of a body on the green opposite his house last weekend. Nothing serious, just dead drunk at 10 am. Not him! A 25 y o woman. The ambulance crew picked her up and were very friendly, she keeps them in business. The Doc said it would not be for so long.
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 01:38 pm
Good morning dear kind sweet folks as Missy is want to say.

Belated birthday greetings to your man Dev; I am sure things will be much better next year.

Good start to your new job Beth, I’m sure you will feel right at home in no time.

I could not fail to notice the response Dutchy received when he enquired after Brookes schooling; after all, she works darn hard so why should it be going anything but well!

But just to be on the safe side; Brooke, I do hope you excel at all you do and are elected prom queen! Yeah, that should cover all the bases!

Izzie, I could not read of your medical travels without a degree of discomfort; I suspect you would pass the Navy SEALs course.

Catch up with ya’ll later.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 03:06 pm
@Tryagain,
Good morning crew and tryagain. Good to see you young man, you have a good memory quoting all these names without shaking your 'trembler', mighty proud of you.
Captain how was your day, driving that car again or being driven?
Like the look of the new A2K, much easier to negotiate, must bring back some of our old friends I hope.
Poor mismi, how is that big toe of yours, I heard your squeal downunder. Fire place alright?
Back later, whole day ahead yet.
mismi
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 03:49 pm
@Dutchy,
The fireplace is lucky I didn't tear it down...my toe is blue - thank you very much for asking! Laughing It hurt - it hurt for a long time after I did it....I though of a whole lot of cuss words. Shame on me I know - but OW.

Try...are you making fun of me?

I had a good day...I have to go help the fellers with their Social Studies and Math homework...they have tests tomorrow. yuck.

Hugs again to all...Dev - Happy Birthday to hubby!
mis
Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 04:09 pm
@mismi,
Hey hey

Morning BEAgle.... already Thursday.... how is that possible? Where has the day gone?!!!!! I haven’t driven today " in fact " I’ve just been pottering around. The sun was shining and I pottered, a little, out in the garden " it needs quite of bit of tidying up but I don’t have heaps of energy " had a little snooze thisavo " and... there we have it.... the day has gone! Keep thinking it’s Crimbo soon and at some stage I have to get a little organised. Mmmmmmmmmm.... oh er! Are you and Mrs. B going to PL? Have a great day hun.

Indeedee " hope all went well with PaPa yesterday and the day is being kind to you.

May it rain upon you all Down Under, and soon.

Oh Stevie " oh, bless Deck Chair Dave " say “hey” from the Devonshire lass to the Curry, Fix, and Bat- boyz. I still laugh when I think of the cape superheroes!!!!!!!! HA!!!! <puts on straight face...>

Mis... did you stub a toot!!!!!! Oooooooooooooh nooooooooooooooo. Homework " ack! Good luck with that. S-boy has exams all week too, he's boarding at school tonite as they play "dodge ball" on Wednesday nites and he loves to stay there with his buddies - feels very grown up. Hope you’ve had a good day sweet Dixie " love you so much.

Blue " you hoo! Ha.... I’d be a performing seal.... if I weren’t a happy foot pingu! How are you today? Wishing you well and hope you’re having a happy day. Catchya later xox

Dev " hope hubby and y’all enjoyed last nite " thinking of you.

Wonder where our vegemite is today then... hope our little one is k and work is going well.

Bethie " nearly through your first week! This ship is the best isn’t it. So good to see everyone popping onboard. Love it.

Smooches all. x
Dutchy
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 04:20 pm
@Izzie,
Hello Captain, there you are, you're looking radiant if I may say so. Our beautiful vegemite has been around today, thinking especially of you! http://able2know.org/topic/125741-1#post-3479578
Not going to PL this year, whole mob coming down to A. Should be fun.
Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 04:28 pm
@Dutchy,
oh.. oh.. oh.. <goes quiet and red again....sssshhhhh>


Ah..... all coming down for a special time a? Wink That'll be so happy. So pleased for you. x
Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 05:12 pm
@Izzie,
Alex... I have ordered myself a Christmas Present! House related. I am having a new door (windows too) but the door is very special... well, to me it will be! Will try and find a picture of it so y'all see.

Every time I'll walk through it will remind of something wonderful and happy.
mismi
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 05:13 pm
@Izzie,
I need a french door for the back...I need more sunlight in the den...it is truly a cave in here even in broad daylight...

I am procrastinating. I will pay for it later.
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alex240101
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 05:15 pm
@Izzie,
An old door? Sentimental?
Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 05:36 pm
@alex240101,
A new door - double glazed (can't do woodwork refurbishment any longer Sad )... but with a stained glass panel... I LOVE IT!

Mis.. same problem... hall is really dark so need to let more light in - will make a huge difference.

(can't find pic on web so will scan one in when I get hold of another brochure.)
mismi
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 06:05 pm
@Izzie,
Izzie - your door sounds beautiful...okay - I have piddled enough...and the boys are needing some refereeing...apparently World Wide Wrestling federation is going on in the living room and it sounds like they are about to bring down the house. I have had a great time...felt like old times there for a bit!

Hugs to you Iz -

The rest of yous...have a great night or day and I hope to see you tommarah!
hugs,
mis
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 06:17 pm
<peeking out through a curtain of snow>

<checking out the shipboard activities>

<looking for the brandy>
Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 06:20 pm
@ehBeth,
one for you... and one for HIM

http://www.ukhomeideas.co.uk/images/rosendahl/brandy-glasses.jpg


you have snow..... how much snow?



Mis - see ya tomorrow girlie... yeah... need to get back on those games... always good for a laugh! Wink
ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 06:44 pm
@Izzie,
Ta!

snow's still coming down ...

now for something errrrr refreshing

from a good e-friend and former a2k'er (Billie, of Billie and Sam)

Quote:


If you have raised kids (or been one), and gone through the pet syndrome, including toilet flush burials for dead goldfish, the story below will have you laughing out LOUD!

Overview: I had to take my son's lizard to the vet.

Here's what happened:

Just after dinner one night, my son came up to tell me there was 'something wrong' with one of the two lizards he holds prisoner in his room.

'He's just lying there looking sick,' he told me. 'I'm serious, Dad. Can you help?'

I put my best lizard-healer expression on my face and followed him into his bedroom. One of the little lizards was indeed lying on his back, looking stressed. I immediately knew what to do.

'Honey,' I called, 'come look at the lizard!'

'Oh, my gosh!' my wife exclaimed. 'She's having babies.'

'What?' my son demanded. 'But their names are Bert and Ernie, Mom!'

I was equally outraged.

'Hey, how can that be? I thought we said we didn't want them to reproduce,' I said accusingly to my wife.

'Well, what do you want me to do, post a sign in their cage?' she inquired (I think she actually said this sarcastically!)

'No, but you were supposed to get two boys!' I reminded her, (in my most loving, calm, sweet voice, while gritting my teeth).

'Yeah, Bert and Ernie!' my son agreed.

'Well, it's just a little hard to tell on some guys, you know,' she informed me (Again with the sarcasm!).

By now the rest of the family had gathered to see what was going on. I shrugged, deciding to make the best of it.

'Kids, this is going to be a wondrous experience,' I announced. 'We're about to witness the miracle of birth.'

'Oh, gross!' they shrieked

'Well, isn't THAT just great? What are we going to with a litter of tiny little lizard babies?' my wife wanted to know.

We peered at the patient. After much struggling, what looked like a tiny foot would appear briefly, vanishing a scant second later.

'We don't appear to be making much progress,' I noted.

'Its breech,' my wife whispered, horrified.

'Do something, Dad!' my son urged.

'Okay, okay.' Squeamishly, I reached in and grabbed the foot when it next appeared, giving it a gentle tug. It disappeared. I tried several more times with the same results.

'Should I call 911?' my eldest daughter wanted to know.

'Maybe they could talk us through the trauma.' (You see a pattern here with the females in my house?)

'Let's get Ernie to the vet,' I said grimly. We drove to the vet with my son holding the cage in his lap. 'Breathe, Ernie, breathe,' he urged.

'I don't think lizards do Lamaze,' his mother noted to him. (Women can be so cruel to their own young. I mean what she does to me is one thing, but this boy is of her womb, for God's sake.).

The vet took Ernie back to the examining room and peered at the little animal through a magnifying glass.

'What do you think, Doc, a C-section?' I suggested scientifically.

'Oh, very interesting,' he murmured. 'Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, may I speak to you privately for a moment?'

I gulped, nodding for my son to step outside.

'Is Ernie going to be okay?' my wife asked.

'Oh, perfectly,' the vet assured us. 'This lizard is not in labor. In fact, that isn't EVER going to happen. . . Ernie is a boy. You see, Ernie is a young male. And occasionally, as they come into maturity, like most male species , they
um.u#&=$=#!$*@*&. Just the way he did, lying on his back.' He blushed,
glancing at my wife.

We were silent, absorbing this.

'So, Ernie's just.just.excited,' my wife offered.

'Exactly,' the vet replied, relieved that we understood.

More silence. Then my vicious, cruel wife started to giggle. And giggle. And then even laugh loudly.

'What's so funny?' I demanded, knowing, but not believing that the woman I married would commit the upcoming affront to my flawless manliness.

Tears were now running down her face. 'It's just that.I'm picturing you pulling on its.it's. teeny little.' She gasped for more air to bellow in laughter once more.

'That's enough,' I warned. We thanked the vet and hurriedly bundled the lizard and our son back into the car. He was glad everything was going to be okay.

'I know Ernie's really thankful for what you did, Dad,' he told me.

'Oh, you have NO idea,' my wife agreed, collapsing with laughter.

Two lizards: $140.

One cage: $50.

Trip to the vet: $30.

Memory of your husband pulling on a lizard's winkie:

Priceless!

Moral of the story: Pay attention in biology class.

Lizards lay eggs


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Tai Chi
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 07:07 pm
Dropping in to say "hi". Finding it impossible to keep up with everyone these days. Do I understand congrats are in order for Beth and Mismi re: new jobs? Congratulations! (Hope you're not getting too much snow, ehBeth; we've already had the snowblower out -- and the hydro...) Looking forward to seeing that new door Izzie; it sounds lovely.

Waving to the rest of the crew!
Izzie
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 07:12 pm
@Tai Chi,
Hey TC... <waves back >great to see you. DjjD told us you had a lot of snow there. Wishing you warmth gal. Take good care. x


Beth! Love it. BigBoys lizard laid 26 eggs..... 26 - only a few hatched but they didn't survive Razz Then...... she (Lucky) laid again, which was strange coz Bruce hadn't been by to visit... and found out... they can lay months after they've... you know... done the deed. Bruce was a real bruiser... used to bite her neck and hold on as he had his wicked way Shocked Who knew!


edit: ohhh.. coulda been 22... oh.... memory is going... 26 methinks! agggggggh...
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 07:16 pm
@Tai Chi,
Hey there NorthernGirl! I was wondering how you were doing - I've heard about the hydro problems ... <shudder>

Not a BIG snow yet, but people seriously don't know how to drive. I just slowed down, left a LOT of space around my car and puttered along.
deedeexx
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2008 09:41 pm
@ehBeth,
Hi to all. Loved the lizard story. Well, we have serious flooding up in Queensland but nothing here so to speak. Have a sick little munchkin here today so extra TLC from nanna. Door sounds interesting Izzieliz.
 

 
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