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What is the time at t the moment?
Researcher 1214535 Posted Apr 25, 2005
you go for the obvious then my friend .... I usually get my head bitten off if I do it
hope your night continues to be uneventful ...
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 25, 2005
There are a few ways to deal with people who do that.
One is to bite back
Another is to completely ignore them
The best way is to remind them that you did it for their benefit, as they needed it stated because of their limited inteligence
s andes
What is the time at t the moment?
Researcher 1214535 Posted Apr 25, 2005
hmmm - *makes mental note not to cross BM* - you're braver than me then ... I usually retreat into the bushes to lick my wounds and resolve to keep out of their way in future
Still 10.58 - nearly past my bedtime ... you on lates all week? What time do you start??
(s and es)
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 25, 2005
Usualy 2 PM in rl when I'm on lates.
But that depends on what time I finish the night/morning before.
Which could be anytime when on call
That's why I like it round here, it's always 10:58 PM
As for being braver, I wouldn't say that.
It all depends on circunstance
s and es
What is the time at t the moment?
Researcher 1214535 Posted Apr 25, 2005
So I guess that's nominally 2-10 pm ?? Must mess up your social life a bit ..... tho I spose you get used to the whole thing if you do it enough. You're right ... the consistency of 10.58 appeals to me - I like to know where I am
Well, I'm afraid although it's only 10.58 I'm going to say g'night my friend - gotta get up soon(ish) and haven't gone to bed yet
Have fun - catch you again another day at 10.58
s and es
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 25, 2005
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 26, 2005
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 26, 2005
What is the time at t the moment?
Researcher 1214535 Posted Apr 26, 2005
How're you doing today BM??
Glad there's finally something in life to rely on .... 10.58 - as good as anything I'd say
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 26, 2005
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 26, 2005
Well there must be some sort of connection going on here.
Great minds think alike.
But fools never differ
I'm fine by the way
It's been a good day today.
What is the time at t the moment?
Researcher 1214535 Posted Apr 26, 2005
could this dyslexia of the fingers have anything to do with the amount of alcohol consumed?????
I've got a on my lap who insists on head-butting the keyboard ... well, that's my excuse anyway
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 26, 2005
I like cats
Don't have one at the moment but have had lots in the past.
I cat sat for a friend a while back and popped in twice a day to take care of them.
Six cats and a dog all vying for attention.
Tried sitting down to read the newspaper.
Seven heads all in the way coming from all angles
There is a stray that comes in my garden every other day.
He is a big old bruiser and is a little beaten up.
I feed him and he lets me stroke him and he keeps the herons away from the pond.
We have a good relationship.
What is the time at t the moment?
Researcher 1214535 Posted Apr 26, 2005
I've got 2 s at the mo - both pretty old now. One's a real pain in the a*se - follows you everywhere, miaowing all the time, headbutting the keyboard but mostly moulting ginger fur over Everything ... the other one is really shy and timid, he's a tabby called Robert and he's just a real treasure - at least moulted tabby fur doesn't show up as much as moulted ginger fur
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 26, 2005
My sister has a white who is gorgeous but a nightmare when she molts all over you.
All the cats I have known have all been unique.
To me it seems that they are more individual than dogs.
They are certainly more indipendent.
Though I do also like dogs.
The only trouble with cats and dogs is they do get old comparatively quickly.
What is the time at t the moment?
bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Apr 26, 2005
All the cats I have known have all been unique.
for stating the obvious, but you know me!
The only trouble with cats and dogs is they do get old comparatively quickly.
Ditto
s andes
What is the time at t the moment?
Researcher 1214535 Posted Apr 26, 2005
drifted off there for a mo .... way past my bedtime apparently .... 10.58 seems to get later every night
my 2 s are nearly 13 and they don't look any different but Robert is definitely getting a bit lethargic - he needs a stepladder to get over the fence these days ...
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