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The future is bright for 3Dogs and it's about time too
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Oh I forgot to say, we have a moose in the hoose at the moment. We are surrounded by fields so are bound to get them. the year we moved in we hadthem, so put traps down and got 3, then we had no more till now. When Mr 3Dogs got up this morning at 3 am, when he came through and put the light on in the kitchen, there was this little mouse sitting on Billy's food bowl, nibbling on a piece of his dry dog food. He looked up at Mr 3Dogs in shock, then scuttled away, under the kitchen cabinets. W knew there must be one about becase the dogshave been sniffing around the kitchen cupboards and in the hall and sittng room. They were doing it earlier in here, so mouse was, or had been, behind the TV stand or cupboard. I'll have to hunt the traps out tomorrow and get them down.
Gosh i thought it was a mooose. I like mooses (what's the plural) blooming terrified of mice though. We get country mice round here they are tiny but i am scared of them too. Irrational nonsense i know but i can't stop it. Idiot.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
steviehants wrote: »:jSneaks into the room without being noticed..:j
Hallo gorgeous. How are you feeling today? how is toe?Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
Money_Fritter wrote: »It is called Flawed Hero.
So this poem is for all of them,
Average people who do extraordinary things,
I salute you, I hope you never change,
The world needs you and long may you reign.
Money Fritter
Very good indeed Money Fritter - as SW says you should get them publishedsavingwannabe wrote: »I read Salems lot and watched the film. The bit where vampires cut the stairs oh gosh, awful.
Not seen the others i am a chicken. I like Sandra bullock, J-Lo and happy films too scared for other ones, my sister watches them though.
Talkngof vampires, I loved Buffy, an spin off Angel - might have something to do with Angel and Spike, but it was fun to watch. I do love the interaction betwen characters. If a series or film or book had good characters that you can relate to and understand, then it's a winner with mesteviehants wrote: »:jSneaks into the room without being noticed..:j
Boo - we saw you :j :j Did you both enjoy your drive?Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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Hi stevie
I am money Fritter, please to meet you.
What happened to your toeDFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)0 -
Oh St Steven, I forgot to ask about your blister - how is it love?
Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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savingwannabe wrote: »Susan do you keep wanting to hug him? i do? Money you will get soo squished. Isn't he adorable. I didnt think scientists could be in touch with their emotions how blinkered do i sound. They see much more than we mere mortals do. If you had been a physicist you would know about the stars and the universe. Now that is mindblowing too.
I dont want to go to sleep i want to chat to you all.
I think I must be half scientist, half writer.
Firewalker, said to me 'Are you sure you are a scientist, you have the feel of a writer to me, but then they are not mutual exclusive sometimes'
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Money_Fritter wrote: »Unfortunately there will always be war, as it makes money selling weapons. I dont think there was ever any weapons of mass destruction. Now don't get me wrong Sadam was an evil man, but the justification and the innocent lives lost was wrong.
I just think there will always be war, as the human race is greedy and always wants power.
I think the best quote comes from the terminator. When a young John connor turns to the terminator (Arnie) and says 'We are not going to make it, the human race, I mean'
The Terminator (Arnie) responses by saying
'Its in your nature to destroy yourself'
I think that sums it up, we have love, music, and story writing. we can do great things, but we can also wreck havoc on the earth.
I liked that film. But despite the odd despot dictator most people are good. It comes down to economics i suppose. We have unlimited demands and scarce resources. War is inevitable in our lives. There will always be greed but there are many good people. Do you think it will be nice in heaven with only nice people? I quite fancy sitting by a stream playing a harp and munching on the odd Maltes*rAiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
Good Evening young Ladies
Im feeling fine thanks SW and the toe is aswell.
Had a nice drive to Milford - on-sea then onto Mudeford then onto Bournemouth.
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Money_Fritter wrote: »I think I must be half scientist, half writer.
Firewalker, said to me 'Are you sure you are a scientist, you have the feel of a writer to me, but then they are not mutual exclusive sometimes'
Firewalker is a legend
I completely agree. She reminds me a lot of susan. You feel safe with some people. They can see things we can't. I trust her completely too. She is a very wise person with good intuition.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
savingwannabe wrote: »I liked that film. But despite the odd despot dictator most people are good. It comes down to economics i suppose. We have unlimited demands and scarce resources. War is inevitable in our lives. There will always be greed but there are many good people. Do you think it will be nice in heaven with only nice people? I quite fancy sitting by a stream playing a harp and munching on the odd Maltes*r
LMAO
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