Golddog
- 23 Jan 2003 13:39
dotel
- 19 Jul 2004 00:56
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Oh yes, Stormie, that would be purrfect
STORMCALLER
- 19 Jul 2004 01:02
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Then, when you are ready, we shall depart. And for that one beautiful moment I shall have you to myself. Please tell me when you are ready, a good host never rushes a lady.
dotel
- 19 Jul 2004 01:08
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Ready when you are Stormie
STORMCALLER
- 19 Jul 2004 01:10
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My moment arrives, it may pass in the blink of an eye, yet for me it will be worth a lifetime.
We are out of here!
stockbunny
- 19 Jul 2004 10:23
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Fundy - I am so sorry about your cat, he/she is now in a better world
where traffic is banned and fish grow on trees and milk flows in rivers...
Saw a report today in Breakfast TV that 60% of the public didn't know
what the FTSE100 is....Sad state of affairs...should have asked more rabbits!
So did everyone have a good weekend - Poochy hope your short holiday was fun,
well done to the winners of the gee-gees on Saturday.
Nice day out there - washing blowing about on the line...
Meusli and toast please....Ah yes separately please..
STORMCALLER
- 19 Jul 2004 10:25
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stockbunny
- 19 Jul 2004 10:54
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Did you briefly float into the tea-rooms Stormy?....
Got a sore throat....
Big Al
- 19 Jul 2004 11:07
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Blimey, 250 posts since I last popped in.
Quick coffee and back to the grind. ;-)
jj50
- 19 Jul 2004 11:20
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Morning all. Sorry to hear about your cat Fundy.
What a lot of posts to scan through and all this heartache about being 40. I am in my forties and as far as I know, nothing has fallen off yet - mind you, my eyesight is going so I might not have noticed and then again, my hearing is not as good as it was .......!!
Just dropped my youngest off at work experience with a stockbroker, so enjoy your kids everybody, they grow up too quickly.
A capuccino would go down a treat. Hope you all had a good week-end.
STORMCALLER
- 19 Jul 2004 11:51
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stockbunny,
Terribly sorry for being so rude, not awake yet, didn't realise I'd posted a blank!
SC
This_is_me
- 19 Jul 2004 12:18
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Why did the cat cross the road?
To see his flat mate.
Ever since a cat caused me deep emotional trama, by eating my budgies when I was little I have detested the brutes. We were staying with my grannie in the summer and the budgies were in the garage and the brute came intoi the garage, managed to open the cage and the last I saw was the brute running out of the gate with one of my budgies in its mouth. The only good cat is a dead one!
Fundamentalist
- 19 Jul 2004 12:22
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This-is-me
You insensitive f*cker
stockbunny
- 19 Jul 2004 13:48
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T-I-M - not very sensitive my friend....You may want to reconsider
that last post if only on grounds of humane good manners....
Fundy - Don't take it to heart, most of us feel for you (big hug)
Stormy - that's ok, I just thought it was a case of a lost-voice!!
JJ50 - Oh you are SO right! It is so precious and so short their childhood
lots of photos, mementos and memories....
Fundamentalist
- 19 Jul 2004 14:16
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TY bunny (never hugged a rabbit before)
stockbunny
- 19 Jul 2004 14:19
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Fundy - There's a first time for everything!
How's the day going for you?
Fundamentalist
- 19 Jul 2004 14:29
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Was going fine till i read the above comment.
DNX showing a nice positive move and spent the rest of the day trying to sort out things for a house i agreed to buy at the weekend ( a renovation project) so have been talking to mortgage company, surveyor, estate agent, tradesmen etc etc
you having a good day bunny?
stockbunny
- 19 Jul 2004 14:53
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Fundy:
Its always exciting when you take on a new property, whether it's to
live in or 'do-up' - how bigger job have you got on your hands? Only ask
as the term renovation these days tends to span a wide field, from holes in roof
and dry rot, to places structurally sound but needing modernising and the
layout altering to fit modern requirements. Done a bit of the second type
(modernising) myself, a few years ago now - great fun!!
( never give a small woman a sledge hammer, she may have trouble lifting
it initially but after a while stand back, it's sheer mayhem!! LOL)
My day...first day of school hols - so sharing computer time with second
son, that's ok..
Some stocks rising, none yet by enough but its only Monday, plenty of time
yet this week, and been looking into Ebay (I did think it was a good way
to get rid of some of the accumilated bunny-clutter) but having just printed
off 6 (Yes six!) pages of info just on the fees scales, I'm beginning to
wonder if I really want to do this! (lol)
Fundamentalist
- 19 Jul 2004 15:01
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Bunny
Its a 2 bed terrace just outside manchester (one of the nicer parts), not seen any updating since 1930's - still got an outside loo!!!! Structurally sound except a garage (and loo) to be demolished, needs rewire, replumb, central heating, new floors, replaster, new kitchen, new bathroom and then redecorating - apart from that its in tip top condition lol. Managed to buy it for 30K less than asking price! as vendor had had a sale fall through and was desperate.
stockbunny
- 19 Jul 2004 15:18
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You got a good buy there I would say - good on you!
Hopefully no asbestos in the garage - if there's none will you demolish
it yourself? Guess you'll do the re-decoration too?
Love it when you can get hold of an 'original' property, much better then
buying one that a self-styled 'Handy Andy' has owned, at least this way
you know what you're dealing with rather then it looking OK and then
finding out there's bad DIY lurching underneath the surface. As you rightly
say some stuff needs the professionals in - worth it in the long run.
Fundamentalist
- 19 Jul 2004 15:25
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Pretty much spot on. Its still got the original cornicing which i will try to save as well as 4 original fireplaces. Garage is asbestos free so yes that will be a days fun! Will get sparky for the rewire and a plumber for the central heating, will do most of the rest myself.