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Old 08-04-2009, 02:11 AM
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LOL Mark i have done that after we built our house we planted some seeds (well lots of seeds) we on an acre and over the xmas new year period we sat outside drinking all day and night the we got a bit of rain and we could see little green shoots appearing we were so excited we had the torch out shining on it hahahha i guess we didnt have much else to do that year LOL

The things we do . Actually I wonder how much of our lives we waste in this way???

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Old 08-04-2009, 06:27 AM
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Did some thing similar, once watched Test Cricket for a whole 1/2 hour.

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Old 08-04-2009, 07:14 AM
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Hey Kerrie,

ps. Igor behave yourself, you have been a very naughty boy

Igor is not a boy. He is a .... mmm ..er .. A worry. Yes that's what he is.

My son, the pschycologist, says I'm a worry too. I don't understand. Its Igor that tries to swallow the goldfish, tries to eat the neighbour's cat or "cupboard" drinks the scotch.

I've always been good.

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Old 08-04-2009, 11:52 AM
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It was a mug of tea as I recall.
Even worse then

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Old 08-04-2009, 05:11 PM
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mmmmmm mmmmm I love reality programs! Not Big crappy Brother though...

Nothing like getting some KFC, a six pack and watching them slanging matches on Wife Swap
oh Big Brother was my fav show everrrrrrrr im gonna really miss it this year
I am a bit of a reality TV junkie lately they seem to be the only shows i watch these days

Wife Swap LMAO very funny show
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oh Big Brother was my fav show everrrrrrrr im gonna really miss it this year
I am a bit of a reality TV junkie lately they seem to be the only shows i watch these days

Wife Swap LMAO very funny show
OMG, we really do have to convert you to SciFi. At least it does'nt pretend to be real.

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Old 08-04-2009, 07:17 PM
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I watch paint dry on a regular basis.

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Old 08-04-2009, 07:20 PM
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Its Igor that tries to swallow the goldfish, tries to eat the neighbour's cat or "cupboard" drinks the scotch.

I've always been good.

Cheers Marty
Hmmnn... I think Igor's cousin Igor must hatitate nearby me - all the red wine just 'disappears' all by itself!
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Old 08-04-2009, 07:36 PM
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Haven't wasted time reading the tread but I have just finished painting interior walls and noted that there is no reflected light which greatly enhances the ability to tell if the paint is wet , partially dry touch dry or very dry. Maybe someone has done a post grad or Doctorate on paint drying. That could be very interesting read .WHAT!!!!!:f ace:
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What an absolute waste of a post.
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Old 08-04-2009, 07:55 PM
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but I have just finished painting interior walls and noted that there is no reflected light which greatly enhances the ability to tell if the paint is wet ,
Umm.... if it did not reflect light you couldn't actually see it at all!!
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Old 08-04-2009, 08:02 PM
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Speaking of mowing the lawn, that's actually one of my favorite jobs around the yard! (yes I know there's something wrong with me)
The whole cultivating lawn thing and constantly mowing is really about satifying and satiating the urban illusion that we can tame, control and conqer nature which of course is a complete illusion

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The whole cultivating lawn thing and constantly mowing is really about satifying and satiating the urban illusion that we can tame, control and conqer nature which of course is a complete illusion

Mark

Yup, you are probably right Mark.

Or it could just be a greedy want to have somewhere nice for your kids to play, to lie on and look at the sky after a crap day at work, to keep the dust down around your house, to see the snakes or dog poos before they get you, to feel the cool and texture under your toes when knocking back a few with your friends, or to find your own little 'space'.

Mind you I do live in my own little world full of out-of-control illusions that make me happy.

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Old 10-04-2009, 12:00 PM
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Hmmnn... I think Igor's cousin Igor must hatitate nearby me - all the red wine just 'disappears' all by itself!
Don't underestimate this "Igor". Some how He managed to show up in Sacramento California. 3 yrs ago. Then he followed me to Arizona in Feb 09.

I had two bottles of vodka to spike the punch. Igor stole & drank both and was sleeping on the back seat of the car.
I waited 'til he woke up to beat the stuffing out of him so that he would feel max pain.
He orders pizzas after midnight, then leaves the boxes under the bed.
He's a larrikin alright.

Happy Easter All.
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