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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI used to live an interesting life, always pursuing new girlfriends, wandering off abroad with a rucksack round Europe, hitching, often sleeping on streets. Lived in Bondi once.
Not sure I don't like messing around in my shed now just as much. Necessary adaptation to age probably although I do sometimes wonder, what if I just took off?
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I used to live an interesting life, always pursuing new girlfriends, wandering off abroad with a rucksack round Europe, hitching, often sleeping on streets. Lived in Bondi once.
Not sure I don't like messing around in my shed now just as much. Necessary adaptation to age probably although I do sometimes wonder, what if I just took off?
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Make sure they're ripe, rather than just taking a run-up and hoping.
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Well SU if you & your family are happy who cares what the world thinks? just smile & enjoy life your own way
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThey are only just planted, in seed form. As soon as they poke their orangey heads above soil level, they better watch out.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postsuity, have you ever, you know..had, er relations , with one of your pumpkins ?
just asking like
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suity, have you ever, you know..had, er relations , with one of your pumpkins ?
just asking like
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNot at all. I wonder if there is a recipe for pumpkin beer.
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