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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> LadyNorwood Wrote:

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> > aquarius moon Wrote:

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> > > Lying in bed.

> >

> > Lying as in resting or lying as in not telling

> the

> > truth?!

>

> I guess they're not laying eggs ;-)



Lying as in resting.

My egg laying days are over :)

Jeff Lynne


Edited to say that Out of the Blue was the first record I heard LOUD at 3 years old. My parents had speakers on their brown carpet and I spent hours dancing around to it.


If last nights first full performance in 28 years is anything to go by, I'm first on the list for tickets if he decides to tour.

Not like that! Oh dear.



Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Oh yes.

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> > Have you reached the age where being sent

> straight

> > to bed when you get home would be a reward

> rather

> > than a punishment?

Lots of other things that have already been mentioned.


The beautiful gloss on a chestnut when it first comes out of its casing.


And when you're out on a boat and catch sight of a pod of wild dolphins, that raises a smile even on the seasick.

Buy a cat! Or if you're really desperate PM me.


Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I'm blushing. Are you any good at disposing of

> dead mice, though? I've set a trap knowing I won't

> be able to go near it when the time comes, so

> right now that's even higher on my list of

> desirable attributes.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Elated counts as happy, surely? Though I'm not

> much of a one for happy either.



Yes, I think we can see that by the amount of times you post in the 'irrational rage' and 'what irks me' threads.

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