I don't have a problem with knights in shining armour, but your trusty steed has just deposited a humungous dump of manure right on the driveway? Any suggestions as to what to do with it?
I remember in the nineties when I had a job as an iron castings inspector in a foundry and they'd have the standard two week shutdown at the end of July/beginning of August, what a relief to have time off!
My boyfriend at the time was also working in the metal-bashing industry (press tool-setting) and we lived on a narrowboat but sailed away for those two weeks and just enjoyed the nice weather, plenty of country pubs and beer on our cruises...
Hope you have a wonderful week off just doing your own thing...
It's Culzean castle on the north west coast of Scotland where I holidayed last June, beautiful place. Donald Trump was opening one of his golf courses in a place called Turnberry (further down the coast) at the time. Some of the Scottish people don't approve of his investing in and revamping of said golf courses but it does bring much needed revenue to a recession ridden country!!!
And his mother was Scottish so fair play on the fairway is all I can say!!!
Will be interesting to see what happens if he gets in as president over there, but my peripheral following of politics leads me to think he's America's best bet... If he's as good at being a president as he is a business man, time will tell...
I can assure you that my pancake-like chest is rather too smooth and hair free for those after-effects!!!
It's funny hearing that phrase from someone in America! Me and my siblings (reared in the 1970s) used to be told to drink our cabbage water to put said hairs on our chests...
Things were better then with less rubbish in the shops! Anyway, men must be the hairier chested of the species else they'd have nowhere to hide those stylish medallions...
Where is the beautiful Leony? I miss him and his eccentricity. I know this is only a dating site but after a while of looking here you do tend to feel like you 'know' people on the blogs...
Anyway, whether he returns or not I just want to say that I think you are one of the most genuine and lovely people on here! Always interesting and refreshing blogs from you and you care about things and you're a beautiful woman...
I love JD in moderation as I prefer red wine or real ales over here in the UK but have been inundated with JD pressies from family over the years - what do they think I am?!!!
I can drink it with coffee, tea, lemonade, cola or just on the rocks when the time's right, but I'm wondering what a 'Sour' is??
I hate having to get up early when I can't get to sleep and the mind's whirring and you're constantly checking the clock seeing how long you've got left before the inevitable... We're all ruled by the clock!!!
I don't care how many cubits your 'craft' boasts, or how huge your 'replica' is (honestly, at your age!), I'm just not interested in your 'Palawan' either...
Men!!!
(Just kidding and only ignored the friend request because of being too busy and seeming ignorant for ignoring you!)
'Fruits of the many' I lingered too long, Wasted my time, my soul was ripped... It was a destitute glass, never to be refilled. By the stupid, the sycophantic and just go away,
Only in later years do we find our hearts... And the sincerity we seeked all along...
You've got nothing but good coming to you (and hopefully not flat tyres!!!)
Steve Earle (I love him!) on the speakers and much more music to come...
(I've been to bed for 6 hours which is enough when worrying about an impending accounting exam!) Sounds like a delightful area you live in, have heard the US is nothing like how it's portrayed in films and on the TV where they only show the 'good bits'.
Best way to avoid trouble is just to keep yourself to yourself, have a jab-free weekend!
You're still here... in your blog slot, cool, irresistible to women, handsome and unruffled by anything out to be unruffled...
I think Steve Earle said: Love is a prison and none of us want to be free...
Leony needs to take more 'super freedom' on board, as suggested and adhered to by 'The Semsu'. You just can't argue with genius after all. But I'll drink to the same level!
Just to say I like your honesty with what you've written here and I can relate to bizarre family situations and I have 3 older sisters who are very hard to get to know!!! We lost our mother in 1976 and my father didn't deal with it too well to say the least, left with 6 children, he hated us and would rather get drunk and make our lives hell than deal with his grief in an adult manner!
He's 80 in June and I hope he can make it to the pub for a pint of ale (providing he can get away from his obese blob of a so-called girlfriend!!) We have reconciled now and get on well, which is all that matters - just glad I have one parent to make things right with after losing one so early.
Anyway, you sound like a great Dad with a very caring personality - your sisters can take it or leave it, but they can't say you haven't tried!!!
I like your blogs, always positive and inspired by nature... Where I live (some) people are too wrapped up in greed and materialism (such is the UK) but homeless folk are looked after as well...
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Hang on a minute,I don't have a problem with knights in shining armour, but your trusty steed has just deposited a humungous dump of manure right on the driveway? Any suggestions as to what to do with it?