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Author: | devilman [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 9:55 ] |
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Zardoz wrote: I've got a vestibule. A fucking vestibule! Antibiotics should sort that out. |
Author: | MaliA [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:04 ] |
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Nice one! When are we coming around? |
Author: | BikNorton [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:32 ] |
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We completed on our house on April 12th and did removals on the 28th. We still have packed belongings. |
Author: | Grim... [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:59 ] |
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BikNorton wrote: We still have packed belongings. So do I, from 2010. |
Author: | DavPaz [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 12:33 ] |
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Grim... wrote: BikNorton wrote: We still have packed belongings. So do I, from 2010. Same. From 2012 |
Author: | TheVision [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 13:03 ] |
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My brother opened a box in my mom and dads loft the other day and found a book that he hadn't seen since they moved in there... in 1991. |
Author: | Zardoz [ Sat Sep 02, 2017 13:05 ] |
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MaliA wrote: Nice one! When are we coming around? Now please. Bring the Forrester, few tip runs to do. |
Author: | Nik [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:26 ] |
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I have a daughter! Attachment: P9080002.JPG
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Author: | devilman [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:27 ] |
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Congratulations |
Author: | DavPaz [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:28 ] |
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Amazing! |
Author: | Trousers [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:31 ] |
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Woohoo - Congrats Nik |
Author: | Kern [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:31 ] |
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Congratulations! |
Author: | Zardoz [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:42 ] |
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Congratulations to the Nik family! |
Author: | Nik [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 13:24 ] |
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Cheers! |
Author: | TheVision [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 13:34 ] |
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Congratulations Nik! |
Author: | myp [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 13:36 ] |
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Congrats! |
Author: | Grim... [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 13:37 ] |
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Good work! |
Author: | Jem [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 14:12 ] |
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YAY! Congratulations! |
Author: | KovacsC [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 14:14 ] |
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brilliant.. yay.. |
Author: | MaliA [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 14:59 ] |
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COngrats! |
Author: | asfish [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 16:29 ] |
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Congratulations |
Author: | Goddess Jasmine [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 17:20 ] |
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Congratulations! |
Author: | krazywookie [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 17:35 ] |
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Congratulations Nik, hello minik |
Author: | Grim... [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 17:53 ] |
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krazywookie wrote: Congratulations Nik, hello minik Nak. |
Author: | krazywookie [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 18:03 ] |
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Grim... wrote: krazywookie wrote: Congratulations Nik, hello minik Nak. Yes. |
Author: | Mimi [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 18:21 ] |
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Absolute congratulations. She's a beauty! I hope mother, baby and you are all three doing well. Rest when you are able and take a billion photos. Everyone says they grow and change so quick, and it's so very true xxx |
Author: | Dr Zoidberg [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 18:33 ] |
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Nik wrote: I have a daughter! So you do! Many congratulations. |
Author: | Mimi [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 18:35 ] |
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krazywookie wrote: Congratulations Nik, hello minik How's your Ewok? |
Author: | Grim... [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 20:30 ] |
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See? |
Author: | krazywookie [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 20:45 ] |
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Generally very good although a bit squeaky today. #notanewok |
Author: | Mimi [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 20:59 ] |
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Grim... wrote: See? ? |
Author: | Mimi [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 21:01 ] |
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krazywookie wrote: Generally very good although a bit squeaky today. #notanewok Oh, what a gorgeous little squeeze she is! Sorry about the squeaking, unless it's a cute squeak. If it's a poorly squeak then hopefully it will be knecthat passes super-quick! |
Author: | krazywookie [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 22:11 ] |
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Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: See? ? A previous discussion: ewok isn't baby wookie, different species. Innit |
Author: | krazywookie [ Fri Sep 08, 2017 22:11 ] |
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Mimi wrote: krazywookie wrote: Generally very good although a bit squeaky today. #notanewok Oh, what a gorgeous little squeeze she is! Sorry about the squeaking, unless it's a cute squeak. If it's a poorly squeak then hopefully it will be knecthat passes super-quick! |
Author: | Mimi [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 7:19 ] |
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krazywookie wrote: Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: See? ? A previous discussion: ewok isn't baby wookie, different species. Innit Oh, I don't know, I've never watched Star Wars (well, Russell made me sit through one once, but I don't remember if the Ewoks or Wookie were in it? The first original one). Anyway, they look really similar, like one is a shrunken down, mini version of the other. Also Wook-ie... wok-e... e-wok. Too similar to be accidental. I think more likely its like Homo sapiens and neanderthal, still able to swap DNA. Or poodle and Labrador. |
Author: | krazywookie [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 9:43 ] |
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Mimi wrote: krazywookie wrote: Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: See? ? A previous discussion: ewok isn't baby wookie, different species. Innit Oh, I don't know, I've never watched Star Wars (well, Russell made me sit through one once, but I don't remember if the Ewoks or Wookie were in it? The first original one). Anyway, they look really similar, like one is a shrunken down, mini version of the other. Also Wook-ie... wok-e... e-wok. Too similar to be accidental. I think more likely its like Homo sapiens and neanderthal, still able to swap DNA. Or poodle and Labrador. You make some good points but despite their similarities I don't believe they evolved from the same ancestors, they are from different planets after all. Mrs wookie and sez both have a mega-cold now which means neither of them got any sleep and seren can't eat because her nose is too blocked and she spews anything we can get in anyway. Things went south fast. How old is Darwin now? |
Author: | myp [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 10:41 ] |
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Mimi wrote: krazywookie wrote: Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: See? ? A previous discussion: ewok isn't baby wookie, different species. Innit Oh, I don't know, I've never watched Star Wars (well, Russell made me sit through one once, but I don't remember if the Ewoks or Wookie were in it? The first original one). Anyway, they look really similar, like one is a shrunken down, mini version of the other. Also Wook-ie... wok-e... e-wok. Too similar to be accidental. I think more likely its like Homo sapiens and neanderthal, still able to swap DNA. Or poodle and Labrador. Ask your son. If anyone should know about the origin of species it's him. |
Author: | Mimi [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 16:57 ] |
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Lonewolves wrote: Mimi wrote: krazywookie wrote: Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: See? ? A previous discussion: ewok isn't baby wookie, different species. Innit Oh, I don't know, I've never watched Star Wars (well, Russell made me sit through one once, but I don't remember if the Ewoks or Wookie were in it? The first original one). Anyway, they look really similar, like one is a shrunken down, mini version of the other. Also Wook-ie... wok-e... e-wok. Too similar to be accidental. I think more likely its like Homo sapiens and neanderthal, still able to swap DNA. Or poodle and Labrador. Ask your son. If anyone should know about the origin of species it's him. He says I'm definitely right. |
Author: | Nik [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 17:14 ] |
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So far the baby falls asleep on me and makes a lot of noises that we keep trying to interpret; basically the same as our cat. |
Author: | Mimi [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 17:14 ] |
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krazywookie wrote: Mimi wrote: krazywookie wrote: Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: See? ? A previous discussion: ewok isn't baby wookie, different species. Innit Oh, I don't know, I've never watched Star Wars (well, Russell made me sit through one once, but I don't remember if the Ewoks or Wookie were in it? The first original one). Anyway, they look really similar, like one is a shrunken down, mini version of the other. Also Wook-ie... wok-e... e-wok. Too similar to be accidental. I think more likely its like Homo sapiens and neanderthal, still able to swap DNA. Or poodle and Labrador. You make some good points but despite their similarities I don't believe they evolved from the same ancestors, they are from different planets after all. Mrs wookie and sez both have a mega-cold now which means neither of them got any sleep and seren can't eat because her nose is too blocked and she spews anything we can get in anyway. Things went south fast. How old is Darwin now? Oh colds are horrid, horrid things when they're small. Have you tried one of the boooogy suckers? The bulb ones work a little, but the little suction tubes with the mesh filter are brilliant, but it all depends if you can stomach the thought. It saved me from a lot of sleepless nights when Darwin was small and too poorly to feed without cleared nasal airways. Darwin will be two (zomg) this time next week. How did that happen? He's a pretty awesome little guy. He's funny, his best friend is a five legged octopus and he is in that information sponge stage where he's just surprising us every day. |
Author: | Mimi [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 17:22 ] |
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Nik wrote: So far the baby falls asleep on me and makes a lot of noises that we keep trying to interpret; basically the same as our cat. I tried to interpret Darwin's noises when he was tiny. All of the NCT teaching was around mewing noises meaning hungry, sharper noises meaning wind, hollow cries meaning something else. It took me ages to realise that every noise Darwin made meant he was hungry. Basically the same as Russell. |
Author: | Jem [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 17:25 ] |
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Mimi wrote: Nik wrote: So far the baby falls asleep on me and makes a lot of noises that we keep trying to interpret; basically the same as our cat. I tried to interpret Darwin's noises when he was tiny. All of the NCT teaching was around mewing noises meaning hungry, sharper noises meaning wind, hollow cries meaning something else. It took me ages to realise that every noise Darwin made meant he was hungry. Basically the same as Russell. That doesn't really change. If in doubt, food is in the answer. Even works on me |
Author: | Grim... [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 17:36 ] |
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Mimi wrote: his best friend is a five legged octopus Maybe let him see some other children? |
Author: | Mimi [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 19:52 ] |
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Grim... wrote: Mimi wrote: his best friend is a five legged octopus Maybe let him see some other children? Octopus still best. |
Author: | Nik [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 20:57 ] |
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Mimi wrote: Nik wrote: So far the baby falls asleep on me and makes a lot of noises that we keep trying to interpret; basically the same as our cat. I tried to interpret Darwin's noises when he was tiny. All of the NCT teaching was around mewing noises meaning hungry, sharper noises meaning wind, hollow cries meaning something else. It took me ages to realise that every noise Darwin made meant he was hungry. Basically the same as Russell. We were just talking about the NCT teaching about crying, and the apparent gap between that and reality and reached much the same conclusion! Violet seems to be perpetually hungry. Mind you she slept about four hours in a row today, which was quite impressive. She's also taken to poking herself in the eye, and has apparently yet to learn the connection between doing that and the subsequent pain. So being a bit daft might be a further similarity to brer cat. |
Author: | Nik [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 20:58 ] |
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Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: Mimi wrote: his best friend is a five legged octopus Maybe let him see some other children? Octopus still best. I think it's great that he has a positive attitude towards those with disabilities. |
Author: | krazywookie [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 21:17 ] |
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Nik wrote: Mimi wrote: Grim... wrote: Mimi wrote: his best friend is a five legged octopus Maybe let him see some other children? Octopus still best. I think it's great that he has a positive attitude towards those with disabilities. Is that a sectopus? Hat |
Author: | krazywookie [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 21:28 ] |
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And here's serens hextopus |
Author: | Mimi [ Sat Sep 09, 2017 22:11 ] |
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Betty is a Pentapus, though we did consider quintopus. They're always purple, these differently abled cephalapods. |
Author: | Nik [ Sun Sep 10, 2017 13:38 ] |
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