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Nice People Thread No. 14, all Nice and Proper

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  • Jazee
    Jazee Posts: 9,474 Forumite
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    I have worn DHs socks but only when I threw out my holey ones and hadn't yet replaced them. Bit big really.
    Spend less now, work less later.
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
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    Jazee wrote: »
    I have worn DHs socks but only when I threw out my holey ones and hadn't yet replaced them. Bit big really.

    I like wearing fir's socks. They are always nearer the top of our sock basket ( yeah.....I know a sock basket is a bit odd) .
  • kabayiri
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    GDB2222 wrote: »
    ...

    Of course, the transvestites who carry it off okay go unnoticed, but maybe that's not what some want? Or maybe some are just really bad at it. I remember seeing the website of someone who was exploring his sexuality in this way, and he just looked like what he was, a big, burly, lorry driver, but wearing a frock. A catastrophic fail, really.

    You obviously get good and bad looking trannies, but....is anyone else sick of Britains Got Talent when they wheel in yet another bloke all frocked up?

    Then it's cue cutaway to Amanda Holden and her fake shocked look.

    Frankly, it's boring now.
  • Wheezy_2
    Wheezy_2 Posts: 1,879 Forumite
    Ahhh, that's lucky. It could have been a nasty surgery. Corn cobs are not nice to get lodged in side :(. Poor westie.
    Thanks for your concern! He seems to be allright....the amount he puked last night makes me think he's clear of corn now.
    And he's eating, pooping and peeping as if nothing happened.
    vivatifosi wrote: »
    :eek:For whatever reason, when I read Wheezy's post, I imagined his dog nibbling on the corn human style. It never dawned on me until I read yours that they eat the whole thing. Nasty and deserving of another scary blue head:eek:
    Westie nibbling like a human. :)
    It's more like "gulp, swallow, too late boss! you can't force me to drop this one anymore! neener neener!"
  • Wheezy_2
    Wheezy_2 Posts: 1,879 Forumite
    Wheezy wrote: »
    Good to see McLaren getting a bit more competitive.

    Oh well. :o
  • Doozergirl
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    silvercar wrote: »
    Each to their own, but I never quite understand this.

    A gay man fancies men, so to appear attractive to men, he dresses up as a woman? So what makes a gay man fancy a drag queen? If the "drag" was 100% successful he would look totally like a woman and therefore be attractive to straight men, but he is trying to attract gay men....

    Always puzzled me and I don't know any drag queens to ask.

    'Drag' is an entertainment term. I don't think drag as a means of attracting a bloke is a particular part of gay culture. Drag is different from transvestism (is that word?)

    That said, people think there are rules but there are no rules. Sexuality is what it is, people might cross dress for fun, or to feel sexy; gay or straight or somewhere inbetween.
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
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    Wheezy wrote: »
    Thanks for your concern! He seems to be allright....the amount he puked last night makes me think he's clear of corn now.
    And he's eating, pooping and peeping as if nothing happened.


    Westie nibbling like a human. :)
    It's more like "gulp, swallow, too late boss! you can't force me to drop this one anymore! neener neener!"

    Fwiw some wild life does cope fine with corn cobs :D. I find maize cobs in fields quite often, that have been nibbled like a human. In the last fields I always thought badger. No idea who does it here, I've not seen other evidence of badgers. But the maize has to be brought a little way, ( its not in next fields certainly) so no very small critter would be likely to carry something so far. Deer maybe?
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Surprisingly easy waking up without fir. Animals did their begs to replicate bed knot.....actually dog dog almost pushed me out of bed. Like fir, she likes to be touching all night, unlike git she cannot pull me in to her so leans heavily against me to try to maintain contact.

    Already seen lots of nice rose buds, but saw first flash of pink in the herb garden this morning.....oooooooooooh best couple of weeks in my garden heading this way!
  • michaels
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    Surprisingly easy waking up without fir. Animals did their begs to replicate bed knot.....actually dog dog almost pushed me out of bed. Like fir, she likes to be touching all night, unlike git she cannot pull me in to her so leans heavily against me to try to maintain contact.

    Already seen lots of nice rose buds, but saw first flash of pink in the herb garden this morning.....oooooooooooh best couple of weeks in my garden heading this way!
    Surely a bit harsh, it's not his fault he has to work....
    I think....
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
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    michaels wrote: »
    Surely a bit harsh, it's not his fault he has to work....

    Lol, I wonder how that happened, I'd just noticed begs for best. :o
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