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on 19-11-2012 04:52 PM
Oh dear, there's been some bad behaviour has there moon... Well I hope the towel boys give them a great time. 🙂
We are not supposed to get rain until Wednesday, but I have to admit it's looking that way a bit at present.
Here's something you might all enjoy. It was sent by a friend earlier today.
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on 20-11-2012 07:06 PM
Evening gerries.
Some food for thought in that last post Darki.
Rest of you--loosen up and give me
25 push ups----lol............................Richo.
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on 20-11-2012 09:41 PM
Evening gerries.
Some food for thought in that last post Darki.
Rest of you--loosen up and give me
25 push ups----lol............................Richo.
Evening Richo.
What you actually want us to risk a hernia? BTW can women get a hernia?]:) I am in love with emoticons
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on 21-11-2012 01:27 AM
🙂 I am in love with emoticons
Short answer...Yes!!!:-D
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on 21-11-2012 06:54 AM
Short answer...Yes!!!:-D
Long answer - Indeed you can! :^O
Does anyone remember telegrams?

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on 21-11-2012 08:56 AM
Telegrams? Oh yes, delivered by a boy on the post office bicycle. Few people had phones back then and this was the only way to urgently contact people. And don't forget the cables from overseas.....actually I think they were still around in the 1960's.....maybe even later.
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on 21-11-2012 09:03 AM
Re women and hernias. I believe (not sure) that women have finer and tighter 'woven' skin than men,, which makes it stronger, Kinda like fabrics. Nature probably made it like this for carrying a babe during pregnancy. Women do get hernias, but it is not common like men. I hope this makes sense.
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on 21-11-2012 09:36 AM
Yes women can get hernias. I had a double hernia and ended up with strangulation of the the bowel. Women are more likely to have hernia around the navel area.
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on 21-11-2012 05:22 PM
Yes, telegrams were still around in the 60s. My then fiance, later husband (and now ex OH) was in the Navy and used to send them from overseas occasionally (cablegrams) and from interstate quite often to let me know when he would be home.
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on 21-11-2012 05:48 PM
Yes, telegrams were still around in the 60s. My then fiance, later husband (and now ex OH) was in the Navy and used to send them from overseas occasionally (cablegrams) and from interstate quite often to let me know when he would be home.
So his promotion was ongoing was it Lyndal? Fiance, husband and then X OH Hope he fared better in the navy... :^O
My granddaughter wants to join the navy when she has finished school. Her father, my son was in the forces for 20 years. First the army and later the airforce, so I think she feels she should 'round it off' 🙂
I keep remembering things when I'm not here and then forgetting them when I am 😞
Do you remember when you waited to see the doctor in the afternoon when he did house calls?
OH yes... and (as I have appointment to see the dentist) do you remember the old slooooowwwww drills they used to use and the huge GINORMOUS needles? They still give me the willies... 🙂
