It left you without so much as a note on the.....
Oh, now I see the problem.
How can I miss you if you won't go away....?
Good question ! Answer PD !!
i would love to respond to you two, but i have no idea what either is talking about. (every morning i pop into work and the two of you are on and it's like bridging the world's time zones before the coffee even kicks in, and i don't quite recover from the mind-strain until late at night, at which point i've got to go to sleep and figure it all out again. thank god for weekends.)
But we wuv you Patio - we weally, weally wuv you!!!!
is there some way we could help?
We're not getting, like, predictable, are we?
Shall we change the flavor of dogfood then ?
But we already give him plenty of curry! heehee
i like curry. have forgotten what you aussies mean by it. sorely miss the (cheap) green curries at thai village on division st. in chicago. curry will do.
(sensitive peoples and rabbits: i'm just talking about the transglobal thing, and thinking as i tap away that g is at the end of his london workday, and d should finish sucking down her lindeman's and go to her adelaide (adelaide, was it, or is d in canberra?) bed...)
adelaide.
Giving curry means giving a hard time to
Where is that smegging owl, speaking of curry?
marmelade. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!
hmmmm - how odd - a number of my beloveds have called me Ma'am - as is only right and proper, I feel - perhaps this might be a good e-name some day...
huh? who called you ma'am?
A number of me men.
Independently of each other.
Odd, huh?
Er, I dunno. I'd have to meet you in person to determine whether you were ma'am-worthy.
On a similar unrelated tack, I just checked with my bank and discovered that my account balance is precisely 4 cents. Didn't plan it that way. Just happened to cut it that close.
Hope I get paid next week.
LOL! I got paid today - underpaid by $200 - grrrrrrrr.
Er, would being ma'am-worthy be a good thing, like being sponge-worthy, or a bad thing? It was a pet name - but a rather ubiquitous one.....
Australians only use sir or ma'am seriously under duress - like when they are made to by employers and such.
Don't even mention bank accounts right now !!!!! I am afraid of checking mine - I might have a heart attack !!