So many women have commented on my threads over the years...but very few create their own thread subjects for discussion...are the lazy? Uncreative or too afraid to host threads
Men have mostly kept the threads going for a long time...apart from a small number of women and maybe it's time for women to step up...and dazzle us men...with their intellect...I double dare women to
If not I will have to create various threads about...cooking...cleaning...washing...ironing and knitting on their behalf
Now women you can stop all the housework now and concentre all your energy on creating something special
LeeCharming: So many women have commented on my threads over the years...but very few create their own thread subjects for discussion...are the lazy? Uncreative or too afraid to host threads
Men have mostly kept the threads going for a long time...apart from a small number of women and maybe it's time for women to step up...and dazzle us men...with their intellect...I double dare women to
If not I will have to create various threads about...cooking...cleaning...washing...ironing and knitting on their behalf
Now women you can stop all the housework now and concentre all your energy on creating something special
It becomes clear why you keep your profile photoless! It's to protect your life!
Selenite: Benny Hill was never mu cup of tea when it comes to British humour ... or the Carry on films ...
I used to really like Monty Python and Blackadder!!
They still play the "Benny Hill Theme" song every day at 11am every day over the tanoy at the school opposite me. Maybe the Spanish like "Benny Hill" for some reason I've only been back for 3 weeks but Benny Hill has been playing for the last 3 years. Same time, every day at 11am, even weekends
Miss_Cellaneous: They still play the "Benny Hill Theme" song every day at 11am every day over the tanoy at the school opposite me. Maybe the Spanish like "Benny Hill" for some reason I've only been back for 3 weeks but Benny Hill has been playing for the last 3 years. Same time, every day at 11am, even weekends
Yep! and nowt wrong in that I never have to set my alarm clock if it's run out of batteries (pila's) I always know what time it is when I hear "Benny Hill"
LeeCharming: So many women have commented on my threads over the years...but very few create their own thread subjects for discussion...are the lazy? Uncreative or too afraid to host threads
Men have mostly kept the threads going for a long time...apart from a small number of women and maybe it's time for women to step up...and dazzle us men...with their intellect...I double dare women to
If not I will have to create various threads about...cooking...cleaning...washing...ironing and knitting on their behalf
Now women you can stop all the housework now and concentre all your energy on creating something special
Why should "Women/Men" Start creating threads when you do more threads than anyone? and we can have a good at them?
Just a bit of advise that may be helpful to you, in phrasing the titles for your threads. How about, "It would be lovely to have more women starting threads on this site, I look forward to that, as women can make valuable contributions in this area of communication". Positive remarks carry far more impact than negative ones,
Miss_Cellaneous: Yep! and nowt wrong in that I never have to set my alarm clock if it's run out of batteries (pila's) I always know what time it is when I hear "Benny Hill"
LeeCharming: So many women have commented on my threads over the years...but very few create their own thread subjects for discussion...are the lazy? Uncreative or too afraid to host threads
Men have mostly kept the threads going for a long time...apart from a small number of women and maybe it's time for women to step up...and dazzle us men...with their intellect...I double dare women to
If not I will have to create various threads about...cooking...cleaning...washing...ironing and knitting on their behalf
Now women you can stop all the housework now and concentre all your energy on creating something special
How can women possibly find the time to create their own threads when they're all busy honing their skills with cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, knitting, shopping, logging onto CS to respond to your threads in an attempt to dig you out of the 1950's era into the new century. It's a full time job and then some I tell ya.
2intrigued: How can women possibly find the time to create their own threads when they're all busy honing their skills with cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, knitting, shopping, logging onto CS to respond to your threads in an attempt to dig you out of the 1950's era into the new century. It's a full time job and then some I tell ya.
As I live on my own, I'm always too busy going through You Tube as I just love my music
2intrigued: How can women possibly find the time to create their own threads when they're all busy honing their skills with cooking, cleaning, washing, ironing, knitting, shopping, logging onto CS to respond to your threads in an attempt to dig you out of the 1950's era into the new century. It's a full time job and then some I tell ya.
LeeCharming: Women in the kitchen...the greatest idea ever
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Men have mostly kept the threads going for a long time...apart from a small number of women and maybe it's time for women to step up...and dazzle us men...with their intellect...I double dare women to
If not I will have to create various threads about...cooking...cleaning...washing...ironing and knitting on their behalf
Now women you can stop all the housework now and concentre all your energy on creating something special