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Nice people thread part 5 - nicely does it
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When you are as wealthy as Martin, you can wear what you darn well please!
Sure you can. Doesn't stop you looking a rude mess though, what ever you bank balance.
Btw, i should probably keep schtum about still being in my fleece pjs? I am about to get dressed but forgot to turn the hot water on when i went out, then also when i came in is morning, so been waiting for enough water to scrub.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Seems to have done here with pheasant..but if i had more i would ask misskool if she wanted them.
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I don't think they are rare enough to warrant postage and these have hung already, so I wouldn't entrust them to the tender care of Royal Mail now.
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In fact, I must do them now!0 -
lostinrates wrote: »
I really hate the new martin lewis picture. Why, why,why have a picture cross armed in a crumpled shirt? Didn't his mother ever tell him not to cross his arms? Its sort of the opposite of the help ful message i thought the site wanted to portray.
Not really a fan of open buttons with the hairy chest, he's one faux gold medallion away from being in a bad pron movie in my opinion.
Still, at least the image isn't as scary as this >> :money: one.
I feel I should be keeping these opinions out of the nice peoples thread, but stilll:D“The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide.”
― P.G. Wodehouse, Love Among the Chickens0 -
Not really a fan of open buttons with the hairy chest, he's one faux gold medallion away from being in a bad pron movie in my opinion.
Still, at least the image isn't as scary as this >> :money: one.
I feel I should be keeping these opinions out of the nice peoples thread, but stilll:D
Once i would have agreed. Howver, i find now...marride to my hirsute little husband, that i often unbutton his shirt one button. No, its the posture that really puts me off most of all, then the unphotogenic shirt.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »No, its the posture that really puts me off most of all, then the unphotogenic shirt.
I think it's wonderfully amateurish in the age of Photoshop and people obsessed with body image.
Or perhaps someone just snapped Martin just after he'd been reading the 'Debate....' board, eh?0 -
I think it's wonderfully amateurish in the age of Photoshop and people obsessed with body image.
Or perhaps someone just snapped Martin just after he'd been reading the 'Debate....' board, eh?
Rofl, maybe. Tbh, its not a reson ofbody image why don't likeit, but rather one of body language.0 -
We have mice. Sheesh. The gambia has only been gone a few days. My very good hunting cats are cold, so rather than protecting our kitchen cupboards are lieing in bed all dAy under the duvet. In fCt...they probably carried the mice into the house.....0
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Wondering now if we can justify another couple of cats, but i konow the answer is a realistic 'no', not til the ferals are gone. Also, i think pink whistley and mauve squeaker would be very jealous and upset.....
Yes, no more cats lots more mouse traps.
Hmm.....maybe a terrier......0 -
lostinrates wrote: »We have mice. Sheesh. The gambia has only been gone a few days. My very good hunting cats are cold, so rather than protecting our kitchen cupboards are lieing in bed all dAy under the duvet. In fCt...they probably carried the mice into the house.....
Cheer up. We have rats....much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.0 -
neverdespairgirl wrote: »Cheer up. We have rats.
Yuck! We saw the first rat here a few weeks ago, after that huge storm,mor rather...half a rat. Something had eaten the front half. Not nice.
I don't hTe rodents at all, ut i do not like them running about my food cupboards or feed room. Incontinant little destryers and bringers of disease.
Hope you sort out the rats...what is happing with the gas?0
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