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08-06-2023 10:48 PM
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Re: Socialising for Beginners
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09-06-2023 07:36 AM
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Re: Socialising for Beginners
Haha love it @TAB! good book too!
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09-06-2023 07:40 AM
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09-06-2023 08:17 PM
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was that the Hal 9000. remember him singing daisy to dave, as they pulled the plug. Even by todays standards, a unique film.
The joys of home ownership. Bet you've got a big and growing list. Good to know its all yours I'll bet.
Stay healthy @TAB
@Appleblossom What have you been up to lately. Hope you are on the sunny side of that mountain.
Winter shadows can look daunting to city gardens and dwellers, unless your an oak. I wonder if they
feel a sense of cleansing and renewal they lay golden leaf carpets in the parks. Wisdom definatley rests on the nock of your bow, and you sure make every arrow count. Think you know what I mean.
Do take care good friend, and thanks for your thoughts and... wisdom.. tonys.
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09-06-2023 08:25 PM
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ohh I didnt get Daisy also thought was 2000 ha ha @tonys kubrick can be brilliant, well he is. FMJ is real re basic training, ok with allowances for styles between US and @ Tab in australia , but may have been a few loaded weapons around near the end.things got a bit weird.
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10-06-2023 03:15 PM
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Been using garden shears and secateurs on jasmine at back fence. A real sleeping beauty style overgrown job. @tonys I know it could be more efficient getting a hedge trimmer but not sure it would be good for my neck and therefore more a hassle thn a help.
Really appreciated you ...
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10-06-2023 08:38 PM
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Thankyou @Appleblossom . Mate, I'm with you on mechanized gardening. Sometimes placing a machine between us and our botanical, surgical , creative delights, just wouldnt seem right. Like giving a massage with dishwashing gloves. The feel of a quality gardening tool, excising and sculpturing, well
you know what I mean. I'm not sure whether I like the overgrown look, or just cant face. . letting go.
Take care Appleblossom. Look forward to chatting again. tonys mb 1
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