A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

A right load of bollocks...

Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:22 pm

McAz wrote:
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McAz wrote:No, not all are sneering or get their jollies from schadenfreude - but far too many to make for a happy and content country.


That's just media coverage though. People aren't as bad as the Brexit Show is portraying.
But it's still worth fighting them on here. :wink:


Thanks for the reassurance. :Wiiiine!:


Some of my best friends are Brexiters. :smilin:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Vam » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:23 pm

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McAz wrote:...and then came Cyril Lord and his hideous Enkolon carpets, Brentford bloody Nylons, and the utterly horrible Ford Anglia - and the downward spiral to mediocrity began. Oh the joys of peasant life! :roll:


It's more about family love isn't it? And how that transcends acquiring 'stuff'.


Always :smilin: And that's coming from a meretricious, capitalist mare. But, always...

I miss having family.


You have us. :wubbers:

I've been rich, I've been poor, neither were ideal but love made all the difference.
I'm happiest in between and learning something new.


I have a lot, M - always grateful for that, and never take anything for granted :smilin: Love my home/dogs/the 'boy' down the stables/friends....and oh yeah, I have Sleeping Dogs. What a blessing that can be! :mrgreen:

Gotta say, that Traps guy does have a knack for coming up with some fab threads. Looking forward to seeing this one progress...
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby McAz » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:26 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:No, not all are sneering or get their jollies from schadenfreude - but far too many to make for a happy and content country.


That's just media coverage though. People aren't as bad as the Brexit Show is portraying.
But it's still worth fighting them on here. :wink:


Thanks for the reassurance. :Wiiiine!:


Some of my best friends are Brexiters. :smilin:

None of mine are. :snooty:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Vam » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:26 pm

Guest wrote:
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Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:...and then came Cyril Lord and his hideous Enkolon carpets, Brentford bloody Nylons, and the utterly horrible Ford Anglia - and the downward spiral to mediocrity began. Oh the joys of peasant life! :roll:


It's more about family love isn't it? And how that transcends acquiring 'stuff'.


Always :smilin: And that's coming from a meretricious, capitalist mare. But, always...

I miss having family.


always hold on to the happy memories of them, vam, and love those lil doggies. :smilin:


:wink: always - to both those sentiments.

What are some of your childhood memories?
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Guest » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:30 pm

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:wink: always - to both those sentiments.

What are some of your childhood memories?


i've managed to block most of them. :laughing:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:33 pm

Vam wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Vam wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:...and then came Cyril Lord and his hideous Enkolon carpets, Brentford bloody Nylons, and the utterly horrible Ford Anglia - and the downward spiral to mediocrity began. Oh the joys of peasant life! :roll:


It's more about family love isn't it? And how that transcends acquiring 'stuff'.


Always :smilin: And that's coming from a meretricious, capitalist mare. But, always...

I miss having family.


You have us. :wubbers:

I've been rich, I've been poor, neither were ideal but love made all the difference.
I'm happiest in between and learning something new.


I have a lot, M - always grateful for that, and never take anything for granted :smilin: Love my home/dogs/the 'boy' down the stables/friends....and oh yeah, I have Sleeping Dogs. What a blessing that can be! :mrgreen:

Gotta say, that Traps guy does have a knack for coming up with some fab threads. Looking forward to seeing this one progress...


Yeah, I get the impression dogs make their owners feel very loved. My youngest always wanted a dog but I didn't think I could handle 2 kids and a pet! Never grew up with pets so was too unsure about it.

Your thread about assisted suicide was very good too.
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:35 pm

McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:No, not all are sneering or get their jollies from schadenfreude - but far too many to make for a happy and content country.


That's just media coverage though. People aren't as bad as the Brexit Show is portraying.
But it's still worth fighting them on here. :wink:


Thanks for the reassurance. :Wiiiine!:


Some of my best friends are Brexiters. :smilin:

None of mine are. :snooty:


That may be giving you a skewed view. :whistle:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby McAz » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:43 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Some of my best friends are Brexiters. :smilin:

None of mine are. :snooty:


That may be giving you a skewed view. :whistle:

A view from above is rarely skewed. :laughing:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:45 pm

McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Some of my best friends are Brexiters. :smilin:

None of mine are. :snooty:


That may be giving you a skewed view. :whistle:

A view from above is rarely skewed. :laughing:



Just how tall are you? :laughing:
Seeing all those bald patches explains why you're pissed off though.
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby McAz » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:52 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:Some of my best friends are Brexiters. :smilin:

None of mine are. :snooty:


That may be giving you a skewed view. :whistle:

A view from above is rarely skewed. :laughing:



Just how tall are you? :laughing:
Seeing all those bald patches explains why you're pissed off though.

How high is the Yellow Emperor?

Doesn't quite work in English I'm told, but roughly - as tall as my enlightenment permits (or if preferred, "education"). :laughing:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:54 pm

McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Just how tall are you? :laughing:
Seeing all those bald patches explains why you're pissed off though.

How high is the Yellow Emperor?

Doesn't quite work in English I'm told, but roughly - as tall as my enlightment allows (or if preferred "education"). :laughing:


The enlightened know that nothing is set in stone.
Except fossils.
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby McAz » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:55 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Just how tall are you? :laughing:
Seeing all those bald patches explains why you're pissed off though.

How high is the Yellow Emperor?

Doesn't quite work in English I'm told, but roughly - as tall as my enlightment allows (or if preferred "education"). :laughing:


The enlightened know that nothing is set in stone.
Except fossils.


The only immutable thing is change itself - yes indeed - one reason why I rarely panic. :smilin:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:57 pm

McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Just how tall are you? :laughing:
Seeing all those bald patches explains why you're pissed off though.

How high is the Yellow Emperor?

Doesn't quite work in English I'm told, but roughly - as tall as my enlightment allows (or if preferred "education"). :laughing:


The enlightened know that nothing is set in stone.
Except fossils.


The only immutable thing is change itself - yes indeed - one reason why I rarely panic.


Slow and steady wins the race... :canny:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby McAz » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:58 pm

Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
Just how tall are you? :laughing:
Seeing all those bald patches explains why you're pissed off though.

How high is the Yellow Emperor?

Doesn't quite work in English I'm told, but roughly - as tall as my enlightment allows (or if preferred "education"). :laughing:


The enlightened know that nothing is set in stone.
Except fossils.


The only immutable thing is change itself - yes indeed - one reason why I rarely panic.


Slow and steady wins the race... :canny:


It's working so far - listen to them howl. :laughing:
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Re: A Single Moment in Time - A Personal Childhood Memory

Postby Lady Murasaki » Sat Dec 09, 2017 2:02 pm

McAz wrote:
Lady Murasaki wrote:
McAz wrote:
The only immutable thing is change itself - yes indeed - one reason why I rarely panic.


Slow and steady wins the race... :canny:


It's working so far - listen to them howl. :laughing:


Nobody could've predicted the DUP would be holding all the cards! :yikes:
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