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18 Jan 2016, 12:33 am

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You're gonna be okay..((((Raleigh))))



See Rory! Point. set. match!

We're not all emotionless imbeciles who can't get beyond food and movies.

It's just when it comes to my pain, all compassion goes out the window!

It's just when it comes to my pain, no-one cares!

Ah stuff it. I've been a loner all my life - I don't need that crap anyway.

It just makes me wonder why and hurts my feelings!

(((Steve)))


What?

Does ((( ))) mean hugs?

I could really use a hug at the moment


Maybe I'll just go find a grizzly bear. I'm sure they'd hug me. Just before they eat me.

I'm sure it would feel a lot more loving than whatever I've ever got from any human.


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18 Jan 2016, 12:35 am

^ You'd have to go a long way to find a Grizzly bear.
Do they have any at Taronga Zoo?


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18 Jan 2016, 12:35 am

Scouting report #..., I forget

No natives, hippies, hippy hobos, hippy weed growers, or cultists.

Big tree fell down, creating a natural bridge across a creek. That's handy and mighty thoughtful of it.

Usual wallabies and birds. Nothing out of the ordinary.

Mystery cave? Not yet sighted, but I have an idea with some fresh information I have come across; didn't have time to travel that far today.

All is dandy.



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18 Jan 2016, 12:36 am

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^ Yes, that's a hug.
For being you.



Thank you Raleigh.

I do honestly appreciate that!

:)


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18 Jan 2016, 12:37 am

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^ You'd have to go a long way to find a Grizzly bear.
Do they have any at Taronga Zoo?


Dunno. Haven't been there since I was a kid. Probably!


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18 Jan 2016, 12:37 am

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If you've got anger then:

Get a BIG, THICK, HEAVY blanket.
Hang it on the clothes line.
Wet it down with the hose.
Make sure it's well and truly soaked.

Grab a baseball bat and HAMMER THE CRAP OUT OF IT.

Does wonders for relieving stress.

Don't dis me on this. Try it. It works wonders.

Imagine it's those who have pissed you off that you're hitting.

It REALLY does relieve tension.


And if you're Aurora...you're hands slip mid-swing, the bat flies back upon impacting the blanket, hitting you in the head, and you stumble into the blanket and become eternally entangled in it. :lol:



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18 Jan 2016, 12:39 am

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I believe you.
Maybe I will try that.
What I need now is a nice cuppa tea.
With f-f-f-fire!
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Looks AWESOME! Wish I was there. I'd have a cuppa with you.


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18 Jan 2016, 12:43 am

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It's about time I got my Kernel Sanders clones out of the oven!


8O How big is your oven that you're able to fit more than one Kernel Sanders inside?!


It's BIG - actually, it's normal size but my little chooky pieces fit quite well in there.

I've been trying to perfect KFC since my teens - It's a sort of Clayton's Special Interest. The Special Interest you have when you're not having a Special Interest (Australian joke based on an old add)


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18 Jan 2016, 12:53 am

AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:

If you've got anger then:

Get a BIG, THICK, HEAVY blanket.
Hang it on the clothes line.
Wet it down with the hose.
Make sure it's well and truly soaked.

Grab a baseball bat and HAMMER THE CRAP OUT OF IT.

Does wonders for relieving stress.

Don't dis me on this. Try it. It works wonders.

Imagine it's those who have pissed you off that you're hitting.

It REALLY does relieve tension.


And if you're Aurora...you're hands slip mid-swing, the bat flies back upon impacting the blanket, hitting you in the head, and you stumble into the blanket and become eternally entangled in it. :lol:


I know exactly what you're saying Aurora.

I lose my balance while walking along a completely flat surface.

I've broken the little toe on my left foot 3 times because I can''t judge how far I need to walk away from things. My balance and spacial perception thingamybob just don't work.


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18 Jan 2016, 12:54 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ You'd have to go a long way to find a Grizzly bear.
Do they have any at Taronga Zoo?


Dunno. Haven't been there since I was a kid. Probably!


Image

A grizzly I saw at yellowstone this previous summer. Got a bit too close. Doesn't look like a grizzly, apparently it's pretty young.



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18 Jan 2016, 12:57 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
I know exactly what you're saying Aurora.

I lose my balance while walking along a completely flat surface.

I've broken the little toe on my left foot 3 times because I can''t judge how far I need to walk away from things. My balance and spacial perception thingamybob just don't work.


It's always fun to be walking up stairs only to find out you've misgauged the distance to the next step.



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18 Jan 2016, 12:57 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:

It's about time I got my Kernel Sanders clones out of the oven!


8O How big is your oven that you're able to fit more than one Kernel Sanders inside?!


It's BIG - actually, it's normal size but my little chooky pieces fit quite well in there.

I've been trying to perfect KFC since my teens - It's a sort of Clayton's Special Interest. The Special Interest you have when you're not having a Special Interest (Australian joke based on an old add)


Oooh okay, so we're not actually talking about replicas of this dude in your oven:
Image

Is chooky a term for chicken?



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18 Jan 2016, 12:59 am

Feyokien wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ You'd have to go a long way to find a Grizzly bear.
Do they have any at Taronga Zoo?


Dunno. Haven't been there since I was a kid. Probably!


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A grizzly I saw at yellowstone this previous summer. Got a bit too close. Doesn't look like a grizzly, apparently it's pretty young.


So Cute. Baby everythings are cute. (I was going to say, except baby pugs)

But even baby pugs:

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18 Jan 2016, 1:03 am

I'll try fast-forwarding 3 hours into minutes because I'm bored. :twisted:


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18 Jan 2016, 1:06 am

AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:

It's about time I got my Kernel Sanders clones out of the oven!


8O How big is your oven that you're able to fit more than one Kernel Sanders inside?!


It's BIG - actually, it's normal size but my little chooky pieces fit quite well in there.

I've been trying to perfect KFC since my teens - It's a sort of Clayton's Special Interest. The Special Interest you have when you're not having a Special Interest (Australian joke based on an old add)


Oooh okay, so we're not actually talking about replicas of this dude in your oven:
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Is chooky a term for chicken?


Yep. Chooky (I thought was universally understood throughout the English speaking nations) is slang for chicken.

He don't look real' tasty to me - but I'd do anything for his recipe.

Mine looked a bit like that (but then, I did get them from Woolies) - they just didn't have the beard and moe (actually, I think one did).
Maybe I shouldn't eat that one.

Woolworths always have chook with the feather stumps still left on it.


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18 Jan 2016, 1:08 am

Feyokien wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
^ You'd have to go a long way to find a Grizzly bear.
Do they have any at Taronga Zoo?


Dunno. Haven't been there since I was a kid. Probably!


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A grizzly I saw at yellowstone this previous summer. Got a bit too close. Doesn't look like a grizzly, apparently it's pretty young.

Why is it wearing a collar?


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