"ten green bottles hanging on a wall. . ."
ok, now, brace yourself. . .
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ok, now, brace yourself. . .
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you've been warned!
you've been warned!
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"ten bare bottoms hanging. . ."
no no NO!!
that's enough cheekiness. . .
*slaps hand*
(cheeky, geddit. . .) (ENOUGH!)
bottles of balsamic
(*blushes*)
(these look perfectly acceptable now, don't they)
bubbles in mineral water
(from a lake called Voss in Norway)
now, I decided we needed more* bubbles
(*on the basis that if some is good
more is better)
but first, we'll need a bath:
I'd love a bath like that!
now for the bubbles:
*lies back and relaxes*
blue moon
as sung by ELLA
Burton's Big Fish. . .
Brucie. . .
especially for The Brit!
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now, back to the serious stuff
believe
(thinking about what Ms Mel said about this)
but. . .
if I do - fail - I can always try again
the next time, another time, right?
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and there's nothing wrong with a good laugh,
or a smile at least, is there?
..
(-:
and for Ms Mel:
Brucie. . .
especially for The Brit!
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now, back to the serious stuff
believe
(thinking about what Ms Mel said about this)
but. . .
if I do - fail - I can always try again
the next time, another time, right?
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and there's nothing wrong with a good laugh,
or a smile at least, is there?
..
(-:
and for Ms Mel:
bears
(the best kind of cuddly toys!)
19 comments:
Well done!!
Gosh.
Maybe you can do the alphabet of things that make you happy! Would that be cool or what?!
:-)
I'm smiling cuz you mentioning Big Fish made me think about Love Actually which was an absolutely wonderful film
Himself liked it muchly, believe it or not! :-)
AND you had photos---
Aren't you just a clever one!
As long as you continue trying, there is no such thing as 'fail'...you simply haven't succeeded yet!
...just saying.
;-P
balsamic vinegar makes me happy...smile.
am so glad our friend enjoyed the movie...
Hi ho.
morning Dave - there are silver linings out there somewhere, aren't there
ho hum
Katherine that's a very good b to smile about
and yes, how gladening that our friend thought that (and The Brit!)
Shot "yet". . . thanks
Mel one of the things I did to pass the time when I was living in The Tower was draw large b/w outline pictures of trees with an A-Z of words and little pictures for leaves and branches - I also did some with branches that were emotions and then the leaves on each branch were lots of associated words. . .
will have to look them out and colour them in
(-:
I used to make alphabet books (from scrapbooks) when the children were little - with pictures from wrapping paper and magazines to illustrate the words they needed to learn
so glad you watched the film and that you liked it
X
Geeze you are a wealth of talent and creativity.
<-- struggles to draw a stick person :-D
did I miss 'A'?
ZigZ I don't think I'm doing it in alphabetical order. . . (but, thanks to you, I now have some even cuter bottoms - must add them in!)
Mel if only it made me wealthy, I'd have one less worry. . . but it makes me rich in other ways
more important ones
(-:
and, hey, I've seen the pavement chalkings and the holiday pins - you might not be able to do stick people, but you are very creative in many many other ways!
XX
OKAY then......
*choking on coffee*
Which Ace's idea to put ten .... rearenduses.... up there for coffee choking purposes, was it?
*laughing!!!!*
k....Let's blame the stripper by night....
*laughing!*
And I learned about Brucie (not real kindly memories about that fella, apparently.....LOL)
He's wanting to know what show Stuart Hall made famous, what song was made about that show--and who sang it.
Good grief....This is suddenly like a game show in and of itself now. LOL
I'd like a cuddly toy, please? ;-)
I think Stuart Hall was the presenter of an English version of a French international game show called Jeux Sans Frontiers (Games Without Frontiers). . .
the English version of which was
*scratches head*
<---- goes off to google it
It's A Knockout
can't imagine why I'd forgotten that. . .
the song of course was sung by that bald guy from Genesis. . .
I never really liked Brucie altho he's redeemed himself now he's a pensioner presenting ball room dancing audience participation game shows (there's a bit of choking and spluttering going on this end now)
and as for cuddly toys, I had a panda - but we;ll add Brucie and bears to the fun, shall we. . .
(-:
(and it was the witchy one who sent me the bare bottoms!)
*laughing*
Is SHE a stripper by night, by chance?
KIDDING!!!!
Absolutely LOVED the added bubbles, bath and bubble bath! (yup.....gonna get me one of them later.....)
I can see how himself found Brucie....interesting (not his word, trust me)....but MOST of all (cuz I have a soft spot for ones who talk to me) the bears.
Awwwwwwww....
:-)
You made my evening. Honest!
Himself made my afternoon--he made me a shoe rack for the closet. How cool was that? :-)
And you, m'dear were absolutely correct on the Stuart thing.
And I--have been very educated lots!
Omgosh.....and now dinner is going to be an educational experience.....
*laughing*
I'm on 'learning' overload!!!!!
Bruce #!&**?ing Forsyth "didn't he do well!"
Now, I wouldn't want your readers to think I'm obsessed with nudity, but I must point out a small error. There are 12, not 10 bare bums. I counted. Just to make sure. Not because I'm obsessed. Of course.(Rather surprised Vicus has not, in his kindly fashion, apprised you of this smal [but perfectly formed!] error.
Boronia makes me happy.
it was the DAY...remember?
student by day!
besides...she said it was the witchy one...not the bitchy one...so I am completely off the hook!
the pictures keep getting better and better....
ROFL at katherine!
And youse guys--Quit making me scroll past the butts.....
:-P Pffffffffffttttt!
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