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scottmcc said:
Hi, Yui :rose:x12

1. Thank you to both of you.
2. 1 person who isn't home at the moment

I'm a little empty on the chat/IM front when it comes to friends.
Thanks for the roses. :rose:es

1. You're welcome.
2. S'ok, peace is sometimes found alone. Find your peace, k?



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Because I know.

Love you a lot. :heart:
 
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If something (or sometimes ourselves) change the delicate balance that is there, that is us, or rather our whole selves, our physical selves react and we loose touch with reading the patterns, because the patterns changed
 
The problem with being up early (a relative term, I know, for some), is that it makes me hungry.

It's light outside, ergo its breakfast time.

Toast and marmalade I think. And tea.
 
lil_elvis said:
Household tip #23 - always remember to close the lube completely :eek:

Or you get home from Texas with a suitcase full of gooey raspberry-scented clothes. (Open it, and the smell triggers memories that make you dizzy.)
 
matriarch said:
The problem with being up early (a relative term, I know, for some), is that it makes me hungry.

It's light outside, ergo its breakfast time.

Toast and marmalade I think. And tea.

Yes, what is that about? I get it too. It seems wrong - the earlier I'm up, the closer I am to when I last ate. But it always makes me monstrously hungry.

Drop on by. We can go to this evil little place I know ...
 
BlackShanglan said:
Yes, what is that about? I get it too. It seems wrong - the earlier I'm up, the closer I am to when I last ate. But it always makes me monstrously hungry.

Drop on by. We can go to this evil little place I know ...

Love to. I've yet to find an eaterie over here that serves proper English marmalade (I'm on my second jar and second make....they're all far too sweet...*shudder* ).

But I do love the concept of breakfast out. At any time of the day. And the menus are so very different from 'all-day breakfast' in UK. That usually means a full-English.......bacon, sausage, tomato, egg, mushrooms, baked beans, toast, butter, marmalade, tea/coffee, fruit juice. And very nice it is too, IF its cooked properly.

I just can't wrap my taste buds around syrup on bacon....or biscuits (scones, they really are what we call scones, believe me) with GRAVY !! What's with that????

And as for fish and chips over here........I eat them occasionally,because I like to keep up my fish intake, but really..........it just isn't. Believe me.
 
impressive said:
Or you get home from Texas with a suitcase full of gooey raspberry-scented clothes. (Open it, and the smell triggers memories that make you dizzy.)

I'm surprised they let your bag through security, sounds like a definite threat to the morality of the other passengers
 
lil_elvis said:
I'm surprised they let your bag through security, sounds like a definite threat to the morality of the other passengers

The last two times the gosling and I flew across the pond, each of use had our bags opened and searched, but we didn't know it until we got to our destination and opened up the bag.......to find inside a little pamphlet from the American Customs people, adivising us they had opened it and searched.

I was simply impressed they bothered to tell us. And repacked the bag very neatly.

I wonder if it was that collection of strange shapes in the bag.....or the small container of batteries........I guess they could have looked like ammunition. Maybe. :rolleyes:

Perverts!! They just wanted to look more closesly at what they could see on the x-ray screen.
 
matriarch said:
The last two times the gosling and I flew across the pond, each of use had our bags opened and searched, but we didn't know it until we got to our destination and opened up the bag.......to find inside a little pamphlet from the American Customs people, adivising us they had opened it and searched.

I was simply impressed they bothered to tell us. And repacked the bag very neatly.

I wonder if it was that collection of strange shapes in the bag.....or the small container of batteries........I guess they could have looked like ammunition. Maybe. :rolleyes:

Perverts!! They just wanted to look more closesly at what they could see on the x-ray screen.

Or get a good sniff :eek:

*retreats quickly, before another pummelling commences*
 
". . . from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee." - Moby Dick.
 
Aurora Black said:
". . . from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee." - Moby Dick.


"From Hell's heart, I stab at thee. For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee."

~ Khan ;)
 
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