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All good or as terrible as mine?! Mine involved the police, the doctors, lots of driving adn an x-ray- but it's not as dramatic as all that.

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Fantastic day in the sun. Thanks for asking, Yo.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Fantastic day in the sun. Thanks for asking, Yo.
What do you do in the day Gramps? I imiagine you playing quoits, sipping gin and t........

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Originally posted by yo its me
What do you do in the day Gramps? I imiagine you playing quoits, sipping gin and t........
t........ = tossing?

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Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
t........ = tossing?

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LOL! NO!!!!! Gin and tonic, I'm just a littel lazier when I'm tired. It has been the longest day today

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Originally posted by yo its me
LOL! NO!!!!! Gin and tonic, I'm just a littel lazier when I'm tired. It has been the longest day today
I've had a crap one too if it makes you feel any better?

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Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
I've had a crap one too if it makes you feel any better?
I smiled, I think that counts
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Originally posted by yo its me
All good or as terrible as mine?! Mine involved the police, the doctors, lots of driving adn an x-ray- but it's not as dramatic as all that.
Sit in front of the telly and this is what you get. If you'd watched National Geographic channel instead, you might have found yourself posting about your day on the Science Forum.

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Originally posted by yo its me
All good or as terrible as mine?! Mine involved the police, the doctors, lots of driving adn an x-ray- but it's not as dramatic as all that.
I hate days like that, but it's part of life. It reminds you of the so called average days which seem like bliss in comparison.

Sometimes we get bored (Especially kids). "I'm bored" they say.
Then I tell them about all the worse things that could be happening to them and they quickly change their tune.

There are way worse things than being bored. It is a symptom of the rich and lazy 😛

And in spiritual terms (my spiritual terms) boredom is a sign of intelligence and a reminder that you are on the right track. That is if you understand the ego and it's function. But I'll take that to spirituality if anyone is genuinely interested.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
I hate days like that, but it's part of life. It reminds you of the so called average days which seem like bliss in comparison.

Sometimes we get bored (Especially kids). "I'm bored" they say.
Then I tell them about all the worse things that could be happening to them and they quickly change their tune.

There are way worse things than being bo ...[text shortened]... o and it's function. But I'll take that to spirituality if anyone is genuinely interested.
That was one hell of a tangent you went off on there.

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Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
That was one hell of a tangent you went off on there.
Many a bad day has had, at its very core, going off at one hell of a tangent.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
But I'll take that to spirituality if anyone is genuinely interested.
Just when people thought the day couldn't get any terribler...

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Originally posted by yo its me

What do you do in the day Gramps? I imiagine you playing quoits, sipping gin and t........
Same as everybody, except no gin and tonic... shop, prepare meals, listen to music, read, watch a few movies, make a few chess moves, walk, take an hour nap, tidy up the house, make phone calls, send emails, visit male and female friends, go to nice restaurants with them now and then, play cards in the library, enjoy conversations in the coutyard, harvest fresh veggies from the garden, reflect on how fortunate I am to still be topside, pray, give thanks, sleep, dream and then start all over again. Isn't life on earth grand!

gb

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Same as everybody, except no gin and tonic... shop, prepare meals, listen to music, read, watch a few movies, make a few chess moves, walk, take an hour nap, tidy up the house, make phone calls, send emails, visit male and female friends, go to nice restaurants with them now and then, play cards in the library, enjoy conversations in the coutyard, harve ...[text shortened]... pray, give thanks, sleep, dream and then start all over again. Isn't life on earth grand!

gb
My goodness your day certainly is filled, almost to overflowing. Take a sip before it spills. How many hours are there in an American (USA) day anyway?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
My goodness your day certainly is filled, almost to overflowing. Take a sip before it spills. How many hours are there in an American (USA) day anyway?
Life is good.

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