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what i need is a really good sleep,like a hibernation to recharch the old batteries
Ah yes, Dolly, I have that feeling all the time at present ! I've gone all squirrelly, stashing away olive oil (get it now before only financiers can afford it ), gluten free flour, Rice Milk and dog food...and a really nice, warm, winter duvet. A little bird tells me this winter will freeze nuts all right.
Soon be time to get out the old Full Spectrum Lamp...and Son of Lamp, the portable LED thingie from Argos.
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
Ah yes, Dolly, I have that feeling all the time at present ! I've gone all squirrelly, stashing away olive oil (get it now before only financiers can afford it ), gluten free flour, Rice Milk and dog food...and a really nice, warm, winter duvet. A little bird tells me this winter will freeze nuts all right.
Soon be time to get out the old Full Spectrum Lamp...and Son of Lamp, the portable LED thingie from Argos.
have heard others on here talk of a bad winter,oooooohhh me poor bones,do the lamps realy work at lifting the mood,the one good thing is,i have no nuts to freeze,the one i have in a jar are kept in a warm place,ready for me to eat,
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
There is a big overlap, Lottie
I thought that illustration quite appropriate, the sleepy Dormouse, the White Rabbit, of course I'm Alice but who is the Mad Hatter?
Someone of mercurial temperament ? A keen cricketer, or at least a good fast bowler ? A cap it all kind of fellow...I know, Big Mally !
The only thing is, I think the attributes are all mixed up. I don't know if the dormouse is sleepy, but the rabbit certainly is...and I think Alice is Mad.
(Yes Dolly, like a charm. Tried everything else, lights work best. No more nutty winters for me )
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
The Dormouse is definitely sleepy - always asleep in the teapot.
All I remember about the White Rabbit is he says "I'm late, I'm late" and he leads Alice down the burrow into Wonderland and of course, Alice is easily lead astray and a trifle crazy after drinking the caterpillar's potions (or am I confused again?)
Mallly the Mad Hattter - most definitely - but he won't accept that he's a Nutter
Mallly the Mad Hattter - most definitely - but he won't accept that he's a Nutter
I should think NOT,he is a tree dweller
VC,the hat.scarf from the other thread,is not enough to keep MY head warm lol,thats another rinder for me to get of here and enter my fabric stores,will post a pic when i have done one,and tested it out,
mr snow,i might look at one of those,
thanks
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
Steady on Veggie ! Not much wonder there has been no reply as yet, you'll have sprained the poor lad's brain. The last question in particular is a bit difficult.That's going to be one ***l of a long answer if he replies in any kind of detail...!
Ouya, I think the gist of this entirely colloquial saying is, "How is life treating you ?" (Nice to see you again, by the way. This bit of the forum, in case you had not already noticed, is Extreme Nonsense, taken to Olympic standards. So if you are confused - don't worry, it is merely a sign you don't do erratic thinking.)
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
This made me laugh!! My builder has been telling me about his new girlfriend that he met through internet dating - she's 15 years younger then him. When I looked amazed he said his brother has just become a new father and his partner is also 15 years younger. More raised eyebrows so Mike regales me with a list of local blokes, all going out with girls about 15 years younger than them.
That may be the norm but I'm not ready for a relationship with someone who is 80
Just a warning, ladies!!
I know what you mean, Veggie. It's a terrible thing to find yourself ageist. Particularly if it grows worse as you get older.
I only go for twenty five year-olds myself...
On the plus side, I am sure that when I win the Lottery I will have lots of female companionship !
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
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