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25 Jul 2010, 4:34 am

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I can't decide whether to have my heater on or off. I'm temperature conflicted :P


I am hot. I wish the AC worked. Maybe it does, hm.



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25 Jul 2010, 4:44 am

In fact, I have several such sperm-coated dresses in my own wardrobe.


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25 Jul 2010, 6:13 am

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Please, someone entertain me, before I fall into a bottomless black pit of ennui.


Hey, speaking of farms and birthing; did you ever read the James Herriot books All Things Great and Small etc.? Those books made me laugh out loud. I think I'm going to read them again. The BBC rendition was horrendous and very unfunny. It didn't translate well to film at all.



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25 Jul 2010, 6:15 am

I am going to fly some planes over Australia now. Good day everyone!



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25 Jul 2010, 6:25 am

I do not much like being a tufted titmouse.


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25 Jul 2010, 6:30 am

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zen_mistress wrote:
Please, someone entertain me, before I fall into a bottomless black pit of ennui.


Hey, speaking of farms and birthing; did you ever read the James Herriot books All Things Great and Small etc.? Those books made me laugh out loud. I think I'm going to read them again. The BBC rendition was horrendous and very unfunny. It didn't translate well to film at all.


No, I havent read the books.. perhaps I will look in the library for them? Are they about animal birthing?

I am told the goats try and find a warm, private crevice to give birth in anyway... and are watched on and off by the farmer to make sure the birth goes smoothly.

Then the baby goats sleep in the crevice for the earliest part of their lives, when they are not feeding.


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25 Jul 2010, 6:40 am

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zen_mistress wrote:
Please, someone entertain me, before I fall into a bottomless black pit of ennui.


Hey, speaking of farms and birthing; did you ever read the James Herriot books All Things Great and Small etc.? Those books made me laugh out loud. I think I'm going to read them again. The BBC rendition was horrendous and very unfunny. It didn't translate well to film at all.


No, I havent read the books.. perhaps I will look in the library for them? Are they about animal birthing?

I am told the goats try and find a warm, private crevice to give birth in anyway... and are watched on and off by the farmer to make sure the birth goes smoothly.

Then the baby goats sleep in the crevice for the earliest part of their lives, when they are not feeding.


No, those books are written by a vet in Yorkshire relating his experiences as a young vet. They are set perhaps in the 40's and 50's. Herriot just has a talent for describing quirky small country village life.



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25 Jul 2010, 6:46 am

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25 Jul 2010, 6:57 am

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zen_mistress wrote:
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Please, someone entertain me, before I fall into a bottomless black pit of ennui.


Hey, speaking of farms and birthing; did you ever read the James Herriot books All Things Great and Small etc.? Those books made me laugh out loud. I think I'm going to read them again. The BBC rendition was horrendous and very unfunny. It didn't translate well to film at all.


No, I havent read the books.. perhaps I will look in the library for them? Are they about animal birthing?

I am told the goats try and find a warm, private crevice to give birth in anyway... and are watched on and off by the farmer to make sure the birth goes smoothly.

Then the baby goats sleep in the crevice for the earliest part of their lives, when they are not feeding.


No, those books are written by a vet in Yorkshire relating his experiences as a young vet. They are set perhaps in the 40's and 50's. Herriot just has a talent for describing quirky small country village life.


That does sound like something I would be interested in reading. i have read a lot about chickens, cows, sheep, goats, vegetable growing even though I never thought about these things before... :? but they com with the territory. :)


Anyway I managed to entertain myself with Pac man and Sudoku and am feeling a little better.

And it is 11.55pm- bedtime. Goodnight everyone :)


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25 Jul 2010, 6:59 am

^What the! You're only 2 hours ahead of me? What part of the world are you in?



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25 Jul 2010, 7:27 am

I may be a sensitive, brown-eyed person, but I deserve the same respect, that everybody else gets, around here.


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25 Jul 2010, 8:49 am

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Ive been after a girlfriend for years, but the recent infatuation (of very many), was so strong as too cause a breakdown. It was a warning that I need someone, instead of being infatuated with another guys wife or girlfriend.


I kinda went through that spell a few years back, but to be honest I think that's as close as i would probably get to feeling love. I'm just too shy to make anything happen. How about you? Is there something personal stopping you, or is it a problem with other people?



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25 Jul 2010, 8:55 am

I want to red.



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25 Jul 2010, 9:05 am

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I want to red.


:P :lol:



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25 Jul 2010, 9:33 am

I want Pink



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25 Jul 2010, 9:35 am

I feel dirty :cry: