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Aaaah, Mr Elf!!

Living in country NSW now. Brisso by birth. Moved south with work to Syd, then ACT. Worked all over OZ except NT. Loooved my stint in Melbourne. Lived on the Esplanade. There weren't many luxury cars then. Not like now. The working girls at the time were extremely wonderful to a woman living on her own in a new city. Still love the place. More laid back than Sydney.

Loved cruising Akland (?) St and all the continental patisseries. There was a guy with bags and bags of coffee beans on one corner. When I left a few places were being replaced with Asian restaurants and foodmarts. Didn't feel the same.

This weekend the weather looks fantastic! So, ditch the computer and out and about in it! Who knows, maybe some cricket's in order? hehe :devil: Or maybe another field sport, with outfield action?

Hey Trisk

Yep that sounds like St. KIlda at least that part of it. The cake shops have been there in Ackland St. for a long time so they aren't going anywhere. Yes the restaurants have changed somewhat, more for the tourist trade. Lots of backpackers along the Esplanade side these days. But overall I would say it hasn't changed except to remove the so called undesired element. One thing about that part of St Kilda it never sleeps. Lots of people there most of the time.

Most people like Melbourne once they visit. They come down here for various reasons. I recently heard we are now the most liveable city. Some OS committee decides on this stuff. They obviously weren't here during peak hour(s).
 
Ms Moon :kiss:

Now we are talking about a computer, and most things in the computer world these days is plug and play for us less tech geeking types to set up things. I remember the days of using DOS to issue commands to a PC. Boy have things changed since then. I'm sure there is whole generation growing up that doesn't know that it was like before PC's were in most homes.

A PC that just lies there when tapped is a boat anchor, or its lost its spark either way...rather useless. Kinda like cars, when they work they are brilliant, when they don't their just a hunk of metal.

Now if you were laying before me well, then we would need some appropriate stroking. :D I may have to get out my grease gun to grease those nipples.

Your grease gun? Got a hammer drill handy too? Let's hope it doesn't get stuck on "forward thrust" then. Well if I am to get greasy, then a shower would be called for, got a soap on a rope there, Elfie?

Ps, Oops, I dropped it, anything I can do while I'm down there? :devil:

:kiss:Moonie:kiss:
 
Your grease gun? Got a hammer drill handy too? Let's hope it doesn't get stuck on "forward thrust" then. Well if I am to get greasy, then a shower would be called for, got a soap on a rope there, Elfie?

Ps, Oops, I dropped it, anything I can do while I'm down there? :devil:

:kiss:Moonie:kiss:

Well actually Ms Moon it just so happens I do have one and it works every time and does have a hammer setting.

Yes you can I seem to of dropped my chuck key for the drill, you may need to look really closely on the floor, let me hold your hips steady while you look.
 
Well actually Ms Moon it just so happens I do have one and it works every time and does have a hammer setting.

Yes you can I seem to of dropped my chuck key for the drill, you may need to look really closely on the floor, let me hold your hips steady while you look.

Mmm sorry, just need to wriggle back in a little so I don't tilt too far, you don't mind do you, Elfie boy? Oh you have a wonderfully convenient "handle", seems to just slot nicely. Whilst you hold my hips, for steadying purposes, of course, do you mind if I just bend a little further to double ensure that there isn't anything else that needs a little lift do you? :devil:

:kiss:
 
Hon

Hey there, Ms Moon! :D

Please, do not EVER apologise for reaching out to the great people on this thread! :rolleyes:

I am so impressed that this thread has so many kind and compassionate people ( but with a naughty side :devil: )

And you being one of them, it's only fair that what goes around comes around. :)

I'm glad that you're sounding a bit better. You're not in top form, yet, but it will come. Soooo LOTS of love goin' your way :rose: and hopes that you find whatever will ' "spank" you back into a good zone' ;) *chuckle*

Trisky :heart:

I know how you feel ,if I could sell my mouth I'd be rich so much in every tooth i think or the one's still there !
 
Yestèray I was coming home in a taxi when the driver turn the corner too fast and my seat belt was not on I slip out of wheelchair breaking my right collar bone and a big bloody black eye on my right eye and I skin my right knee
 
Hello Sinners and Groovers,

Just sitting here listening to the sounds of people out and about. ONe of those Friday nights I want to be anywhere else. My old nemesis, Depression has taken a hold upon me for the last while. So it's a sit in tears and be wistful evening. Trying to not go and have a drink. I don't drink much or often, so really not wanting to make a mistake. Plus meds don't go so well and I end up somewhere and put myself in danger. Ah the delighs, never mind, compared to what others suffer, it's a doodle.

I hope that Spring brings you a blessedly warm weekend. Enjoy the new season and the one you love.

:kiss:MsMoon:kiss:

MzMoon, I hope your on a better side of things now & you know you have friends here you can contact if you need a natter to help. :rose:

Well I've been a busy little cherub over the last few days with helping out the speedway karts for their AKA Aussie Title over both days of the weekend & 10 hours dialysis yesterday. Lots of sun, watching friends racing, helping organise different things & enjoyed being appriciated for helping out.
 
Hi Aussies :rose:

Hooray for Spring!! This is my absolute favourite time of year..

WQ - I hope you are feeling better soon. It sounds so very very painful.. :rose:

Ms Moon - :rose: hope you too are feeling better soon.

I am very happy to report that Rasher has won his fight with cancer and all reports and tests are indicating he is cancer free!!

Not much else happening in our life right now... our woglet is walking :eek: and is into EVERYTHING! so that keeps me pretty busy along with people asking me if I would make their wedding invites and also another wanting 18th birthday invites I have been working on doing that!

Is the meet still happening next May?


Orlanth is the organiser of the meet in May & as far as I know it's all go!

FANTASTIC news on Rasher now cancer free, BEST news I've heard in a very long time. :D:D:D:D

Now the real fun begins with little Rasher now walking.

glad you keeping busy with your handycraft too.
 
Yestèray I was coming home in a taxi when the driver turn the corner too fast and my seat belt was not on I slip out of wheelchair breaking my right collar bone and a big bloody black eye on my right eye and I skin my right knee


The cabdriver should have ensured you were belted in.
I say sue!
 
Hi There, Ms Moon :rose:

I hope tonight is kinder to you than the last one! :)

Spend some pamper time on you. You're special and deserve the best! Do you like massages, spas, pedicure, manicure? Anything that takes your fancy.... Something you love but wouldn't normally do for yourself?

Be kind to yourself, you're the best person you'll ever know!
I'm thinking of you and sending you lots of love. :heart:

Wonderful words Frisky. :kiss:
 
You sweet wonderful people. Thank you. I apologise for my misery post. A little self indulgent and I shouldn't be.

ICR, So glad to hear that Rasher is Cancer free. I wish you both continued health. The bubba is walking?? Wow, time truly passes so fast. What a blessing as you watch bub discover and explore. Enjoy! :rose:

Triskie, Thank you for your thoughts and love. I do intend to have pampering soon. Hopefully something to "spank" me back into a good zone. You be well
WQ, How kind of you with the pain you are suffering to be so kind. I will you a speedy return to health. What is a woman without her mouth and voice? ;)
Orlanth, A big hug and apologies for not getting back to your email. As soon as I can, I will ring and find out for you.

Softey, here is a hug for you. There is nothing so nice as lying in bed snuggled up and listening to the rain...well, and doing other things Huggggs for you all.

:kiss:MsMoon:kiss:

MzMoon, No need for apologies here. ;):rose:
 
Yestèray I was coming home in a taxi when the driver turn the corner too fast and my seat belt was not on I slip out of wheelchair breaking my right collar bone and a big bloody black eye on my right eye and I skin my right knee

Bloody Hell, Orlanth!

What was the s**t doing driving around the corner too fast???? And WHY didn't the creature belt you in properly???? :mad: :mad: :mad:

What a mongrel!!!!!!

Big kisses to all your sore spots :devil: and lots of hugs (avoiding your collarbone).

And bad BAD karma to the taxi driver *scowl*

:rose: trisky
 
Hey! Webbo!

Haven't you heard? Spring has SPRUNG! ;)

Out in the bright, Sunshine! :D Quickly, before the cold snap hits...... :confused: :rolleyes:

:rose:

Great day in Sydney today, a real T-shirt day for sure but some cooler wetter weather predicted comming our way.
 
Hey! Webbo!

Haven't you heard? Spring has SPRUNG! ;)

Out in the bright, Sunshine! :D Quickly, before the cold snap hits...... :confused: :rolleyes:

:rose:
Melbourne started off well, mild morning but then rain and back to wintry conditions, no change from London last week.
 
Hey Trisk

Yep that sounds like St. KIlda at least that part of it. The cake shops have been there in Ackland St. for a long time so they aren't going anywhere. Yes the restaurants have changed somewhat, more for the tourist trade. Lots of backpackers along the Esplanade side these days. But overall I would say it hasn't changed except to remove the so called undesired element. One thing about that part of St Kilda it never sleeps. Lots of people there most of the time.

Most people like Melbourne once they visit. They come down here for various reasons. I recently heard we are now the most liveable city. Some OS committee decides on this stuff. They obviously weren't here during peak hour(s).


Mmmmm. I think I've done my time in big cities, no matter how livable. Don't mind a visit but the country life is more my pace, these days. :)

Mind you, sometimes I wonder....

After spending Sunday singing songs from England, Wales, Scotland, Europe about plentiful apple crops and watching people feeding, thumping and tickling old apple trees, my current wherreabouts are suspect. hehe

Who knew that apple trees liked a bit of slap and tickle?????

The best bit, by far, was the mulled cider, or was that coiddeerrrrrr *hic*
After a few glasses even the 'green man' was lookin' moighty foin :D
 
Melbourne started off well, mild morning but then rain and back to wintry conditions, no change from London last week.

Hey there, DeeJay!

Hope your trip back from the ol' Dart was a good one!

Yeah, the weather can be quite changable in spring. You'll still get more sunshine in Oz, though. We've just started another cold snap tonight after over a week of BRILLIANT weather. :D :D

I've just lugged in some more wood, while dreaming of the warmth to come..... in about a week and a half *sigh*

Still, had brilliant weather for the Daffodil Festival and the wee Wassailling tryst. Can't complain toooooo loudly.
 
Great day in Sydney today, a real T-shirt day for sure but some cooler wetter weather predicted comming our way.

Yep, Gil,

It arrived here about an hour ago preceded by an antarctic blast. Short but memorable! :(

So it's back to the jumpers and trous for another week or so. Good cuddle weather, though. :devil:
 
Hey there, DeeJay!

Hope your trip back from the ol' Dart was a good one!

Yeah, the weather can be quite changable in spring. You'll still get more sunshine in Oz, though. We've just started another cold snap tonight after over a week of BRILLIANT weather. :D :D

I've just lugged in some more wood, while dreaming of the warmth to come..... in about a week and a half *sigh*

Still, had brilliant weather for the Daffodil Festival and the wee Wassailling tryst. Can't complain toooooo loudly.
Good flight home, but pretty shattered still, had to get back to work on Monday with 3 weeks to catch up.
Still it was worth it to be back here, as an expatriate pom I agree with most that the UK is a great place to visit but you wouldn"t want to live there.
 
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