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9) the things that go bump in the night

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10. All the mountains of stuff that won't fit on the downstairs mountains :sadwalk:

 

New Game:

 

Ten things you find at the bottom of the garden

 

Ann

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Remember to KYPU at all times...

(Keep Your Pecker Up)

Ppms 20-ish years.

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petac
1) Fairies :catroll:

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Got there in one, Peta!!! 10 / 10 and a big * :sadwalk:

 

2. The new birthday trowel that you lost last year, now rusted and useless.

 

Ann

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(Keep Your Pecker Up)

Ppms 20-ish years.

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3) the concrete lawn roller that's too heavy to shift

(how did it get there??!!)


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4) Next door's kids having a crafty fag.

 

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MS diagnosed May 2004, PPMS diagnosed July 2004

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5. A huge mouldy dog turd which was missed during the collections and discovered by sliding on it. :sadwalk:

 

Ann

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Ppms 20-ish years.

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6. The place where the cat's been keeping her latest litter of kittens. :sadwalk:

 

Ann

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Remember to KYPU at all times...

(Keep Your Pecker Up)

Ppms 20-ish years.

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crispy

7. Someone else's bottom :catroll:

 

That's the bottom of someone elses garden :sadwalk:


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Chris P

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stranding

Whew, just wondered for a moment! :sadwalk:

 

8. The knot-hole in the fence where you keep an eye on next door's doings.

 

Ann

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Remember to KYPU at all times...

(Keep Your Pecker Up)

Ppms 20-ish years.

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crispy

I was right then Ann, to hang things over the knot-holes.

 

:snake: (in the days when I could fully enjoy the sun)

 

Unless next door was out there too :sadwalk::catroll:

 

 

9. The place where we'd dig deep holes, trying to reach Australia.


................................ :dog: ........................................

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Chris P

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Hils

10) the grave of a long gone but not forgotten pet

 

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Top ten of those fashion trends that are now no more (oh boy, did I really wear that......)

 

1) platform shoes (many a twisted ankle)

 

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If you can meet with triumph and disaster...and treat those two imposters just the same...

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angela

2)Tank Tops

 

bfn Angela

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Give a woman the right shoes and she can conquer the world! Bette Midler.

 

 

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3) Bell Bottoms

 

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MS diagnosed May 2004, PPMS diagnosed July 2004

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crispy

4. Large flowery patterned shirts for men.


................................ :dog: ........................................

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Chris P

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stranding

5. Handmade crocheted poncho (in a very smart bright mauve...) :sadwalk:

 

Ann

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(Keep Your Pecker Up)

Ppms 20-ish years.

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Hils

6) leg warmers

 

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angela

7) Hotpants

 

bfn Angela

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Give a woman the right shoes and she can conquer the world! Bette Midler.

 

 

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Hils

8) liberty bodice

 

Hils :cheerleader:


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crispy

This is all too much for a hot-blooded male:

leg-warmers; hotpants; liberty bodice all in subsequent posts. :cheerleader:

 

9. While I'm in this frame of mind, Micro Mini-skirts

:pullhair::angry3::dumbo::clap2: Oh please bring them all back :angry3::angry3: :angry3: :angry3:


................................ :dog: ........................................

All the best,

Chris P

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Hils

10) patent leather boots

 

Top ten things that the vicar said to the choirboy

 

1) Kindly remove your chewing gum from under that pew

 

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crispy

2. Go on, it'll be our secret. :clapping:


................................ :dog: ........................................

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Chris P

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stranding

3. If you dare sing that top C :clap2: with a mouthful of chewing gum again, I'll text Satan to bring up a bottle of brimstone. :clapping:

 

Ann

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Remember to KYPU at all times...

(Keep Your Pecker Up)

Ppms 20-ish years.

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Hils

4) I don't think your superman outfit is quite the right thing to wear under your cassock

 

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SkattyBell

Interesting... I always wondered how you manage to hit the high notes.

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