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bertrande said:
So you read my fantasy then

Hey Bertrande... you know there is a handy way to get even with him ;)

Just nominate him for an interview on the Blokes thread. That way you and the other inquisitive women of Lit can probe that mind of his :D
 
Tap-Out said:
Hey Bertrande... you know there is a handy way to get even with him ;)

Just nominate him for an interview on the Blokes thread. That way you and the other inquisitive women of Lit can probe that mind of his :D
If he wants to do it he can nominate himself just like I did
 
bertrande said:
If he wants to do it he can nominate himself just like I did


dad always said to never volunteer for anything.

Im off to bed now
nite all
 
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bertrande said:
ohhh ummmm yes sir *changing into school girl outfit*

Damn. That worked better than I thought. Why didn't I try this earlier :p

Now you just go over and answer the questions on the 'black board' *cough thread cough*, and I'll just be back here.... watching. Yes that's it. Watching ;)
 
Tap-Out said:
Damn. That worked better than I thought. Why didn't I try this earlier :p

Now you just go over and answer the questions on the 'black board' *cough thread cough*, and I'll just be back here.... watching. Yes that's it. Watching ;)
ohhh sir - I just have to bend over and tie my shoe.......




.........and of course you haven't noticed that I forgot to put my knickers on
 
Oh sure. Of all the times for the power to go out. Just when 'Trande is dressed in a schoolgirl outfit, calling me sir, bending over, and wearing no knickers.

DAMMIT STORM!!!
 
Well, I'm not living up to my name today - I just saw the news of LB's mother. It brought my father's passing to mind in many ways... we had his family there (well, as many as could squeeze into the room), wishing him love & godspeed - and he literally led us into a new day (passed away at 0500 15/9/02).

LB-I've sent you an MMS (and like I said in it, I only wish I could deliver it in person - it's awfully hard to do a hug to a camera phone!). Look forward to hearing from you again soon!

Now, if the wake is still running, I'll have a Coke (gotta go to work soon (grumble, moan...))
 
bertrande said:
Sadly having worked for childrens services in Tasmania for some years I am well aware of the fact that they and many (all) other states are stretched to the limit when it comes to helping kids. It gets harder every day not easier. And the reality is that as hard as is could be she may not get a better carer than Trev and his family.


Well i hear you there in what your saying, I have spent the last 5 years working with 12 to 18 yr olds, and yes while i do agree on the stretching to the limits, it would seem here in QLD the department is hell bent on employing over paid execs and little of the money is going to where it is needed most!!
Good to hear that there are still people out there that can offer a good safe and happy environment for our young people!!

allan
 
Xstatic said:
Well, I'm not living up to my name today - I just saw the news of LB's mother. It brought my father's passing to mind in many ways... we had his family there (well, as many as could squeeze into the room), wishing him love & godspeed - and he literally led us into a new day (passed away at 0500 15/9/02).

LB-I've sent you an MMS (and like I said in it, I only wish I could deliver it in person - it's awfully hard to do a hug to a camera phone!). Look forward to hearing from you again soon!

Now, if the wake is still running, I'll have a Coke (gotta go to work soon (grumble, moan...))

I know what you mean, I needed a hug after hearing the news because it brought up the memories of my own father's passing back in March, I wasn't there when he died but did go back to see him after Christmas, when he was still lucid even though his body was letting him down.

The kids and I think of him now in a special place (not necessarily heaven, but somewhere), he's healthy and strong and has all the dogs and cats around him that he loved over the years, and he's able to do all the things he used to without pain.
 
Bandit58 said:
I know what you mean, I needed a hug after hearing the news because it brought up the memories of my own father's passing back in March, I wasn't there when he died but did go back to see him after Christmas, when he was still lucid even though his body was letting him down.

I suppose the only difference I could have wished for is that he could have known (or better, expressed) that we were there - unfortunately, he was almost unconscious for most of the 2 weeks prior :(


Bandit58 said:
The kids and I think of him now in a special place (not necessarily heaven, but somewhere), he's healthy and strong and has all the dogs and cats around him that he loved over the years, and he's able to do all the things he used to without pain.

Sounds like heaven to me :)

And now, on a completely different note - you might want to ask Gil what he thinks of this:
 
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Xstatic said:
And now, on a completely different note - you might want to ask Gil what he thinks of this:

He said you look good in the helmet, and where are your gloves?? ;) :D

Seriously, you look pretty good! :nana:
 
Bandit58 said:
He said you look good in the helmet, and where are your gloves?? ;) :D

My gloves were behind me - I had to set up the camera for someone else to take the shot - and I didn't have time to get them back on!

Seriously, you look pretty good! :nana:

Why, thank you both!
 
Tap-Out said:
Leaving already? Alright but I have some homework for you. Tomorrow you have to post at least 5 questions on either thread :p
5 questions? me? you have got to be joking!!! ok i'll see what i can do
 
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