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Tidgy's Dad

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It is time for my afternoon lunch ( two eggs and a yummy fresh coffee with milk ).
Be back in half an hour.
Hope that you are still alive !
Enjoy lunch.:)
I just made some fresh coffee and it did the trick, wifey shot out of bed and asked for some.
So now i feed her, pay her compliments and then thrust the camera upon her.
In an hour or two i should be able to start.
Tidgy's now gone for siesta.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Bad experiences have led me to this very sad conclusion. Thx for not attacking me for sharing my opinion like they do on other forums:)
You are entitled to your opinion.
i will only attack you if you say bad things about cheese.;)
I think marriage is great for some and not for others, we are all different beasts.
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Lol. I agree! Very few married folks are actually happy tho. Being "confined' and "locked in" to a demanding nagger is super scary! Yikes!!!!
I like being on here because I don't have to worry about that....yay!
And the non americans are way less judgemental and chill:)
There's some very chilled American folks on here, too. :)
And i think wifey copes with being confined and locked in to a demanding nagger. ;)
 

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Lol. I agree! Very few married folks are actually happy tho. Being "confined' and "locked in" to a demanding nagger is super scary! Yikes!!!!
I like being on here because I don't have to worry about that....yay!
And the non americans are way less judgemental and chill:)
I save being judgmental for things that matter like why JoesDad hasn't brewed a pot of tea yet.

Apparently it's his birthday so I need to wait on him hand and foot :D

I have pointed out my wasp sting, but he's lacking sympathy :rolleyes:

After 32 years together we're used to complaining but not being taken seriously :D
 

Tidgy's Dad

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I save being judgmental for things that matter like why JoesDad hasn't brewed a pot of tea yet.

Apparently it's his birthday so I need to wait on him hand and foot :D

I have pointed out my wasp sting, but he's lacking sympathy :rolleyes:

After 32 years together we're used to complaining but not being taken seriously :D
True, so true.
Where's my cake ?;)
 

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I save being judgmental for things that matter like why JoesDad hasn't brewed a pot of tea yet.

Apparently it's his birthday so I need to wait on him hand and foot :D

I have pointed out my wasp sting, but he's lacking sympathy :rolleyes:

After 32 years together we're used to complaining but not being taken seriously :D

Sounds fun!
 

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My turn for a wasp sting :(

Treated with vinegar and I have taken an antihistamine tablet as I react badly to them.

I was wrestling with my neighbour's Wisteria that's trying to take over her house. She needs to get a gardener. I don't know how her late husband kept it under control, but I can't. It's growing under the tiles on the walls of the house and damaging the fascia round the roof.

And Sabine will notice that I wear my wedding ring on my left hand as is traditional in the UK. I believe the Germans wear their wedding ring on the right hand :)
:eek: Oh MY!!!! That looks painful!!!!
I hope it clears up quickly!!!
 

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My turn for a wasp sting :(

Treated with vinegar and I have taken an antihistamine tablet as I react badly to them.

I was wrestling with my neighbour's Wisteria that's trying to take over her house. She needs to get a gardener. I don't know how her late husband kept it under control, but I can't. It's growing under the tiles on the walls of the house and damaging the fascia round the roof.

And Sabine will notice that I wear my wedding ring on my left hand as is traditional in the UK. I believe the Germans wear their wedding ring on the right hand :)

I hope your hand is feeling better! That doesn't look good at all!
You ad Yvonne are two of kind!!
 

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Sorry about your wasp sting! I'm sure that's painful!
You look like a happy lady in your pic:)

What kind of torts do you have?
Luckily for me, I was not the one stung: I was reacting to the photo of the stung hand.

I have a Herman's tortoise named Elsa Elizabeth. And an Eastern mud turtle named Jacques. I named her before her gender was known, but I still call her Jacques- I don't think she cares! ;)
 
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