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THE FUTURE IS ONE BIG CHALLENGE AFTER ANOTHER for 3Dogs and friends ..... PART 2
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Yea, i normally say what other people wont. Open family you see! Yesterday my brothers friend came over and they have a lesbian friend (hardcore, dresses as a bloke lesbian) and i asked, "does she shave her tidler?" and then my bro's friend said, "yea i give mine a good trim or a shave" So i said, "yea it makes it look bigger doesnt it" So then my dad says, "I've never done anything to mine" (He's not as open as ma or me) so i said, "Cor poor old mum, bet she loved that" and he said, "don't be so rude"!!!!! After what he said!!!!!!!! He never normally says things like that.
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im sure i saw it on the big tv when i was in the gym at lunchtime but maybe im wrong, for my age the memory is terrible!0
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hahaha no! Bless my babies. They didn't get me anything for mothers day, just a little cuddle and a sniff for me.
Ok i'm off to bed! Night Ted, mwah!0 -
ok vix goodnight x0
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quick question thats way off topic: whats the difference between a bridge and a viaduct?
A viaduct is a type of bridge, but it has several spans, usually of equal length. Bridges and viaducts can span land or water.
In Romance languages they differentiate between viaduct (bridge over land) and 'ponte' (bridge over water).
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viaduct
type of long bridge or series of bridges, usually supported by a series of arches or on spans between tall towers. The purpose of a viaduct is to carry a road or railway over water, a valley, or another road. The viaduct is both functionally and etymologically related to the aqueduct, which carries water; both were developed by Roman engineers.0 -
OMG you have made me laugh. Well done Aesop on answering Puds' question. I was so busy laughing last night i was waiting for a punchline so i didn't google it. Good morning everyone. I didnt want to go to work today. Monday fed up syndrome but the weather is lovely and bright and you lot have made me laugh. So I have no excuse now.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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DS is ill and has been since last night, so I have had little sleep and have had to take today off. He was sick last night all over me and this morning. Got very upset about being sick over me, said it was ok, clothes wash and so does Mummy! One bath, and shower later, he is sick on me again! LOL.
Have convinced him to go back to sleep just now. Wouldn't mind some sleep myself but have loads to do in house, and I need to keep an eye on him.0
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