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May 20, 2013 02:36PM

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Hmmmm, I don't think receiving statements that have "Envelope 3 of 27" on them would be a terrible burden. :-)


Oh god money can't cure OCD

No, but you can spend YEARS making sure that all of the banknotes and coins are perfectly aligned and stacked ...

I'm actually not even joking about that. I'm so super compulsive about my clothes being hung out the 'right' way that I've actually re-hung them if someone has done it for me but got it wrong - no one ever even offers to help any more.... I wonder why? :)


HOW HARD IS IT TO MAKE THEM MATCH"
I feel I need to drive you insane with something that makes me very upset


Oh god I would flip ALL of the tables. I'll take some pics at I get home of some other offenders.
Also my cat gave me a lesson in sedentary lifestyle when I sat reading for too long with a pillow on my lap.

I was pinned for three hours, and my back is now killing me. I shall never read again.
Liam wrote: "Michael wrote: "I feel I need to drive you insane with something that makes me very upset"
Oh god I would flip ALL of the tables. I'll take some pics at I get home of some other offenders.
Also m..."
Hahaha!! Serves you right Liam;) lol
Oh god I would flip ALL of the tables. I'll take some pics at I get home of some other offenders.
Also m..."
Hahaha!! Serves you right Liam;) lol

Also my work pants are all covered in cat hairs now.


Sammy (my avatar) had to be put down on Christmas day two years ago. It was possibly the saddest Xmas ever! Haven't managed to want another cat since. Maybe one day.
I'm having lunch tomorrow with Jenn J. McLeod, Annie Seaton and as yet unpublished author Elle Fynllay:)

What an interesting lunch date! Enjoy.
Sharon wrote: "Brenda wrote: "I'm having lunch tomorrow with Jenn J. McLeod, Annie Seaton and as yet unpublished author Elle Fynllay:)"
What an interesting lunch date! Enjoy."
Thanks Sharon..it should be fun:)
What an interesting lunch date! Enjoy."
Thanks Sharon..it should be fun:)
Sharon wrote: "I'm about to go and cook pork, dreaming, hoping for that perfect crunchy crackling :D"
Yum! Enjoy!
Yum! Enjoy!

I adore my cat Mags, she came to us as a poor stray, she could hardly stand she was so weak. She appeared in the garden couple of months after we lost our first cat and she helped us through that sadness. Look at her now (my avatar) she is sooooo loved and gives us soooo much love back

What great company!

I adore my cat Mags, she came to us as a poor stray, she could hardly stand she was so weak. She appeared in the garden couple..."
I believe animals do play an important role in our lives. I think it's all that unconditional love and I'm sure many humans could learn a few lessons from our furry friends - like unconditional love, forgiveness, teachability and how important affection is to others. At least those are the lessons I've learned from my dearly loved fur babies over the years - or should say tried to learn.
Brenda wrote: "I'm having lunch tomorrow with Jenn J. McLeod, Annie Seaton and as yet unpublished author Elle Fynllay:)"
I had a wonderful lunch today with the girls...I've added some photos, plus some of the Author meet and greet at Taree Library here:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
Post #118:)
I had a wonderful lunch today with the girls...I've added some photos, plus some of the Author meet and greet at Taree Library here:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
Post #118:)

Ashleigh wrote: "I also loved how they just knew when I as sick and would cuddle with me. I could use some of that cuddling now."
I'll send thought cuddles to you!!! X

I think it's nice that they gave her a copy of it, and that it'll be kept in the museum to be seen by everyone.

Life is a funny thing sometimes




And Liam, don't worry about stuff you think is "stupid". It is, like everything else, part of the stream of creation. Don't wait for inspiration. Just write. Anything that comes into your mind. Good luck!

Yeah, can happen. But I have always thought it was better to have some words in front of me - even "Now is time for all good men to come to the aid of the party" - rather than staring at a blank sheet of paper or computer screen! :-)

I know what you mean - am almost at the end of draft one of Book Two, but got distracted by a short story idea today. Had to write it before the idea vanished, and didn't write the end of Book 2...

Tracey wrote: "I've been so all over the place with my writing this year it's dreadful. I know I've been sick, now going through a separation/divorce and had a lot of other 'life' stuff thrown at me but it's sti..."
Never mind Tracey..sometimes life just gets in the way, that's unavoidable! Do your best, and keep your chin up!
Never mind Tracey..sometimes life just gets in the way, that's unavoidable! Do your best, and keep your chin up!
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