BB Posters Reunited and WELCOME to the lurkers! (Part 53)

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  • MootleMootle Posts: 35,232
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    Scots rool wrote: »
    Heehee, a new Simon's cat HERE
    :D:D:D
    awww, what a cute and caring little chi - as they all are of course!
    Why cant they leave him where he is if he's happy? Its cruel to move him and he is unlikely to be accepted by his family and may well be killed.
    Hopefully they will be watching very carefully...
  • JoJo4JoJo4 Posts: 38,639
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    Mootle wrote: »
    :D:D:D

    awww, what a cute and caring little chi - as they all are of course!

    Hopefully they will be watching very carefully...

    Evening Moots - how's Mr Rupert doing?
  • MootleMootle Posts: 35,232
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    I came across a Very Rude Female today
    :mad::mad::mad:
    I was patiently waiting in the queue at the supermarkets that mums apparently go to, stocking up on Weightwatchers meals, when the large lady in the next aisle suddenly realised that she knew the person standing in front of me in my queue. She leapt over to my queue with shouts of joy and more or less elbwoed me out of the way so that she could speak to her friend, who, I have a sneaking suspicion, had actually been pretending not to see her.
    Things started getting nasty when the large lady started easing her very loaded trolley in front of me as well.
    :mad:
    I thought what would Honey or Sr DO in a situation like this, as I felt the anger rising, very dangerous as I throw things when I get seriously annoyed.
    In the end I attracted the large lady's attention, by saying "Excuse me" loudly. Then I asked in a friendly way if she was actually intending to push in, using my poshest accent.
    She then expressed surprise that I was there, grr. A new till opened up next door, so i left them to it.
  • MootleMootle Posts: 35,232
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    JoJo4 wrote: »
    Evening Moots - how's Mr Rupert doing?

    Rupert has been palely languishing all day, refusing all food and with a howling tiny tummy. However this evening he consumed a truly vast amount of chicken and seems to have recovered from what ailed him!:D
    Blossom Mootle on the other hand, who loves rubbing her eyes and licking her paws afterwards has now got a poorly eye, so I guess it is back to the v e t tomorrow...:(
    She loves licking all the other dogs' eyes and washing their faces for them too.:)
  • HickyHicky Posts: 50,488
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    LuckyM2012 wrote: »
    Hi..:-D
    Hi Lucky.:-))))))))))

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  • MootleMootle Posts: 35,232
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    Goodnight All :)
  • honeythewitchhoneythewitch Posts: 37,237
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    Mootle wrote: »

    awww, what a cute and caring little chi - as they all are of course!

    Hopefully they will be watching very carefully...
    I hope whoever is watching can move quicker than a meerkat.
    Mootle wrote: »
    I came across a Very Rude Female today
    :mad::mad::mad:
    I was patiently waiting in the queue at the supermarkets that mums apparently go to, stocking up on Weightwatchers meals, when the large lady in the next aisle suddenly realised that she knew the person standing in front of me in my queue. She leapt over to my queue with shouts of joy and more or less elbwoed me out of the way so that she could speak to her friend, who, I have a sneaking suspicion, had actually been pretending not to see her.
    Things started getting nasty when the large lady started easing her very loaded trolley in front of me as well.
    :mad:
    I thought what would Honey or Sr DO in a situation like this, as I felt the anger rising, very dangerous as I throw things when I get seriously annoyed.
    In the end I attracted the large lady's attention, by saying "Excuse me" loudly. Then I asked in a friendly way if she was actually intending to push in, using my poshest accent.
    She then expressed surprise that I was there, grr. A new till opened up next door, so i left them to it.
    :eek:
    Weightwatchers meals? I wish I could ban this bloody brand.
    The only thing that makes it low calorie is the tiny portions, and they are fattier and more sugary than many, with not enough protein or other nutrients.
    Who in their right mind would serve up a tea-spoon of chicken in a home cooked meal? Yet some of these ready meals only have that amount and nobody thinks anything of it.


    I think you handled the shoving in woman exactly right. I often use the "did you mean to" routine because it gives them a chance to back down gracefully (otherwise i might smack them one:p)


    Mootle wrote: »
    Rupert has been palely languishing all day, refusing all food and with a howling tiny tummy. However this evening he consumed a truly vast amount of chicken and seems to have recovered from what ailed him!:D
    Blossom Mootle on the other hand, who loves rubbing her eyes and licking her paws afterwards has now got a poorly eye, so I guess it is back to the v e t tomorrow...:(
    She loves licking all the other dogs' eyes and washing their faces for them too.:)
    Salt water might help it. Eye licking is a chihuahua feature but i think its revolting.
  • honeythewitchhoneythewitch Posts: 37,237
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    Mootle wrote: »
    Goodnight All :)

    Night Mootle. :)
  • JoJo4JoJo4 Posts: 38,639
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    Mootle wrote: »
    I came across a Very Rude Female today
    :mad::mad::mad:
    I was patiently waiting in the queue at the supermarkets that mums apparently go to, stocking up on Weightwatchers meals, when the large lady in the next aisle suddenly realised that she knew the person standing in front of me in my queue. She leapt over to my queue with shouts of joy and more or less elbwoed me out of the way so that she could speak to her friend, who, I have a sneaking suspicion, had actually been pretending not to see her.
    Things started getting nasty when the large lady started easing her very loaded trolley in front of me as well.
    :mad:
    I thought what would Honey or Sr DO in a situation like this, as I felt the anger rising, very dangerous as I throw things when I get seriously annoyed.
    In the end I attracted the large lady's attention, by saying "Excuse me" loudly. Then I asked in a friendly way if she was actually intending to push in, using my poshest accent.
    She then expressed surprise that I was there, grr. A new till opened up next door, so i left them to it.

    Good for you - some people hav e the cheek of Old Nick as my grandad used to say!
    Mootle wrote: »
    Rupert has been palely languishing all day, refusing all food and with a howling tiny tummy. However this evening he consumed a truly vast amount of chicken and seems to have recovered from what ailed him!:D
    Blossom Mootle on the other hand, who loves rubbing her eyes and licking her paws afterwards has now got a poorly eye, so I guess it is back to the v e t tomorrow...:(
    She loves licking all the other dogs' eyes and washing their faces for them too.:)

    Poor baby - glad he feels better now:cool:
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,780
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    Morning all :)
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    Scots rool wrote: »
    Morning all :)

    Morning SR :D
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,780
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    Barracute wrote: »
    ha ha love the changing of the channels by accident ! knew the tv wouldnt survive :p
    You just knew what was gonna happen.
    I had a cat once who used to sit & watch tennis, he would run round the back of the TV looking for the ball every time it went out of shot. :D
    Mootle wrote: »
    :D

    awww, what a cute and caring little chi - as they all are of course!

    Hopefully they will be watching very carefully...
    They wouldn't be watching them 24/7.......would only take seconds for the others to turn on him. :(
    Mootle wrote: »
    I came across a Very Rude Female today
    :mad:
    I was patiently waiting in the queue at the supermarkets that mums apparently go to, stocking up on Weightwatchers meals, when the large lady in the next aisle suddenly realised that she knew the person standing in front of me in my queue. She leapt over to my queue with shouts of joy and more or less elbwoed me out of the way so that she could speak to her friend, who, I have a sneaking suspicion, had actually been pretending not to see her.
    Things started getting nasty when the large lady started easing her very loaded trolley in front of me as well.
    :mad:
    I thought what would Honey or Sr DO in a situation like this, as I felt the anger rising, very dangerous as I throw things when I get seriously annoyed.
    In the end I attracted the large lady's attention, by saying "Excuse me" loudly. Then I asked in a friendly way if she was actually intending to push in, using my poshest accent.
    She then expressed surprise that I was there, grr. A new till opened up next door, so i left them to it.
    Ignorant cow! Good for you.
    I'm more concerned you're buying weightwatchers food. It's been proven these items have a higher content of sugar than ordinary foods! :eek: HERE
    Mootle wrote: »
    Rupert has been palely languishing all day, refusing all food and with a howling tiny tummy. However this evening he consumed a truly vast amount of chicken and seems to have recovered from what ailed him!
    Blossom Mootle on the other hand, who loves rubbing her eyes and licking her paws afterwards has now got a poorly eye, so I guess it is back to the v e t tomorrow...:(
    She loves licking all the other dogs' eyes and washing their faces for them too.:)
    :confused: Why constantly go to the vet for minor ailments, the vets must be rubbing their hands with glee when they see you! Make up a saline solution yourself & bathe her eyes. Make sure you use a different piece of cotton wool for each eye (to avoid cross contamination), you can keep the solution in the fridge & use it as required. 3/4 times a day should be sufficient.
  • Scots roolScots rool Posts: 276,780
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    Morning SR :D

    Morning Flora. :D
  • ArtemesiaArtemesia Posts: 43,241
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    Good Morning Folks :)

    Lovely and sunny today.
    I have loads to do, so the sooner I start, the sooner I can enjoy the sunshine....
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    Artemesia wrote: »
    Good Morning Folks :)

    Lovely and sunny today.
    I have loads to do, so the sooner I start, the sooner I can enjoy the sunshine....

    Morning Arte :D
  • nowahallanowahalla Posts: 10,799
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    ......runs in, lobs buckets of icy water over everyone, chucks a bag of flour in for good measure....:D:D:D:p:D

    Happy Songkran everyone :D

    .....runs away.....
  • EddyBeeEddyBee Posts: 45,509
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    Good morning you lot.

    :D

    The sun is shining brightly and for the first time in ages I don't need to have the heating on. The weekend has made a good start.

    :)
  • EddyBeeEddyBee Posts: 45,509
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    nowahalla wrote: »
    ......runs in, lobs buckets of icy water over everyone, chucks a bag of flour in for good measure....:D:D:D:p:D

    Happy Songkran everyone :D

    .....runs away.....

    You missed me.

    :p

    Happy Songkran.

    :)
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    nowahalla wrote: »
    ......runs in, lobs buckets of icy water over everyone, chucks a bag of flour in for good measure....:D:p:D

    Happy Songkran everyone :D

    .....runs away.....

    Morning halla :D

    Coward :D


    EddyBee wrote: »
    Good morning you lot.

    :D

    The sun is shining brightly and for the first time in ages I don't need to have the heating on. The weekend has made a good start.

    :)

    Morning Eddy :D

    Beautiful morning isnt it, fingers crossed it continues :D
  • HickyHicky Posts: 50,488
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    Good Morning Everyone.:-)[highlight]((((((( {o-^-o} )))))))[/highlight]

    A beautiful morning here, sun out, a high of 10 a low of 9, not bad.
    Maybe a drop of rain tonight.
  • Janet29Janet29 Posts: 22,970
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    Scots rool wrote: »
    You just knew what was gonna happen.
    I had a cat once who used to sit & watch tennis, he would run round the back of the TV looking for the ball every time it went out of shot. :D

    They wouldn't be watching them 24/7.......would only take seconds for the others to turn on him. :(

    Ignorant cow! Good for you.
    I'm more concerned you're buying weightwatchers food. It's been proven these items have a higher content of sugar than ordinary foods! :eek: HERE

    :confused: Why constantly go to the vet for minor ailments, the vets must be rubbing their hands with glee when they see you! Make up a saline solution yourself & bathe her eyes. Make sure you use a different piece of cotton wool for each eye (to avoid cross contamination), you can keep the solution in the fridge & use it as required. 3/4 times a day should be sufficient.

    theres lots of foods out there that say less fat or give a percentage of how fat free they are, but the sugar content is sky high. they have no scruples they just want to sell their product, the diet industry is big business they dont want you out of it and succeeding.

    Good morning everyone:D

    sun is shining :D
  • Janet29Janet29 Posts: 22,970
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    Hicky wrote: »
    Good Morning Everyone.:-)[highlight]((((((( {o-^-o} )))))))[/highlight]

    A beautiful morning here, sun out, a high of 10 a low of 9, not bad.
    Maybe a drop of rain tonight.

    Morning Hicky:D

    weather is fab today....so much so ive already been out and picked up a parcel!....sun must have gone to my head :D
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    Hicky wrote: »
    Good Morning Everyone.:-)[highlight]((((((( {o-^-o} )))))))[/highlight]

    A beautiful morning here, sun out, a high of 10 a low of 9, not bad.
    Maybe a drop of rain tonight.

    Morning Hicky :D

    I might even do some gardening :D
    Janet29 wrote: »
    theres lots of foods out there that say less fat or give a percentage of how fat free they are, but the sugar content is sky high. they have no scruples they just want to sell their product, the diet industry is big business they dont want you out of it and succeeding.

    Good morning everyone:D

    sun is shining :D

    Morning Janet :D

    Looks like we all have sun :D
  • Janet29Janet29 Posts: 22,970
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    Morning Hicky :D

    I might even do some gardening :D



    Morning Janet :D

    Looks like we all have sun :D

    Morning Flora:D

    aw and youve been wanting to build a snowman:(:D
  • Flora PosteFlora Poste Posts: 18,029
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    Janet29 wrote: »
    Morning Flora:D

    aw and youve been wanting to build a snowman:(:D

    I will put that disappointment behind me :D

    Off out shortly for a stroll, been time wasting this morning watching the F1 qualifying rounds so just hope I can unweld myself from the sofa :D
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