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maxthecollie 07-04-2012 21:25

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 983310)
Through the week on principle no Beer :( When I do eventually get home it's boots off, a big mug of Spiced Tea (Masala Chai), turn on the puter, and have a smile, groan, head shake at the goings on on here. :) Then a bit of scoff, Shower more Chai & a bit more puter then off to me pit.

Weekends out & about doing stuff, across to Holland, following the mighty Stanley on line, meeting friends, having a couple of Beers & the odd sweety nippy ;) & again arguing & being obnoxious on here :D

Ah, simple pleasures for a simple soul. :)

Nowt wrong with that

walkinman221 07-04-2012 21:45

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Originally Posted by annesingleton (Post 983299)
I think I need a dog, when I eventually retire probably when I'm at least seventy I intend to get a Westie and call it Fluffy with a pretty pink collar much to my partner's disgust!

Steve2qec has one of them says its a rabid killer guard dog so beware:D

maxthecollie 07-04-2012 21:52

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Max thinks they are litttle sheep

Restless 07-04-2012 21:52

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Anne-- I agree the lighter topics are very much welcomed.

Anything that takes my mind off things Is relaxing to an extent. Playing guitar, writing songs, reading & listening to Audiobooks(i do the latter most). I would like to say computer games but some of those are stressful.

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 983291)
Walking with Max up the Coppice and blwing the cobwebs away. Coming home to a can of something refeshing and chillng teaching Max new tricks.

Walking up the coppice is quite relaxing though I prefer to walk up there in the summer.

My new android phone has 3D camera option. It can take a panoramic picture. Next time I go up the coppice I am going to test out this feature and I will post pics here. I find taking pictures(up coppice for example) to be quite relaxing.

DaveinGermany 07-04-2012 21:56

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 983324)
Steve2qec has one of them says its a rabid killer guard dog so beware:D

And they're Jockanese, shifty little boogers. We Houndsat one for some friends once, little sod widdled on everything then rolled over all nice as pie as though he was sorry & ours was giving us this look that said "Well go on then, rub his nose in it !" she walked off in disgust when we didn't. :o

annesingleton 07-04-2012 21:57

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 983328)
Anne-- I agree the lighter topics are very much welcomed.

Anything that takes my mind off things Is relaxing to an extent. Playing guitar, writing songs, reading & listening to Audiobooks(i do the latter most). I would like to say computer games but some of those are stressful.



Walking up the coppice is quite relaxing though I prefer to walk up there in the summer.

My new android phone has 3D camera option. It can take a panoramic picture. Next time I go up the coppice I am going to test out this feature and I will post pics here. I find taking pictures(up coppice for example) to be quite relaxing.

Thank you Restless I look forward to seeing your pics, I can't do computer games because they tend to turn me a bit violent (as do board games, jigsaws and ironing!) Much better to avoid them and remain chilled!

walkinman221 07-04-2012 21:59

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 983330)
And they're Jockanese, shifty little boogers. We Houndsat one for some friends once, little sod widdled on everything then rolled over all nice as pie as though he was sorry & ours was giving us this look that said "Well go on then, rub his nose in it !" she walked off in disgust when we didn't. :o

She had a right to one rule for one and another for the visitor, consistency thats all dogs ask for:D

steve2qec 07-04-2012 22:02

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 983324)
Steve2qec has one of them says its a rabid killer guard dog so beware:D

We were gonna get a "Caution, I Live Here!" Westie sign for the front door but decided against it.

annesingleton 07-04-2012 22:12

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 983334)
We were gonna get a "Caution, I Live Here!" Westie sign for the front door but decided against it.

I had one a long time ago, before I got married in 1975, he was lovely (the Westie not the new husband!), but I believe they can have a nasty temperament apparently - both dogs and ex husbands oh dear I think I might be digging a hole here so I'll shut up!!

DaveinGermany 07-04-2012 22:35

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 983333)
She had a right to one rule for one and another for the visitor, consistency thats all dogs ask for:D

Valid point WM221, but she was spoilt rotten the following week for putting up with the little Jockeen ratbag. :)

And getting back on topic, it was also fun taking the pair of them out & seeing them play together also quite relaxing.

walkinman221 07-04-2012 22:37

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I am a bit boring just a good book or a ride on the mountain bike does me.Used to be a good game of rugby but to old fat and soft for that now.

walkinman221 07-04-2012 22:40

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 983334)
We were gonna get a "Caution, I Live Here!" Westie sign for the front door but decided against it.

Oh dear:o:D

Alan Varrechia 07-04-2012 23:11

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For me it's restoring old clocks or making model boats, with the odd tinnie thrown in. :D:D

DaveinGermany 07-04-2012 23:16

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Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 983350)
making model boats, with the odd tinnie thrown in. :D:D

Ah, ballast ! :)

Alan Varrechia 07-04-2012 23:53

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Empty tins do tend to float rather well, but with all the ticking and chiming i think the mrs would like to see me used as ballast. :D:D:D:D


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