Originally posted by @gareth-cobbHmmm.... missing the sticky thread game concept... intentional?
orifices and orificial rulers are not necessary objects except for application in Great big stees backyard. .
Originally posted by @coquetteJust looks like rebel sticking to his ways! 😉
Hmmm.... missing the sticky thread game concept... intentional?
Originally posted by @very-rustyPeople who "stick to their ways" are usually one of two things 1)ardent or 2) "stick in the muds"
Just looks like rebel sticking to his ways! 😉
Originally posted by @great-big-steesA sticky comment indeed, which would that make you? 😉
People who "stick to their ways" are usually one of two things 1)ardent or 2) "stick in the muds"
Originally posted by @very-rustyprobably a rebel without a cause and neither or both.
A sticky comment indeed, which would that make you? 😉
Originally posted by @gareth-cobbOh, I have a cause alright, and I'll stick to it...coz.
probably a rebel without a cause and neither or both.
Originally posted by @great-big-steesI know why coz you're an old man stuck in your ways! 😉
Oh, I have a cause alright, and I'll stick to it...coz.
Originally posted by @billyrayIt is ok nothing sticky, I am older too so can call him old I believe. 😉
There's definitely something sticky about this thread, which would or should be slicky.
Originally posted by @very-rusty"Old" is relative. I remember, when I was about 10, that someone who was 16 was old. Now I think that someone who is 100 is old. I think I'll stick with the latter.
It is ok nothing sticky, I am older too so can call him old I believe. 😉
Originally posted by @great-big-steesI am officially early middle denial post babe age
"Old" is relative. I remember, when I was about 10, that someone who was 16 was old. Now I think that someone who is 100 is old. I think I'll stick with the latter.
Originally posted by @great-big-steesI'll stick to the well aged "life is short - death eternal" philosophy.
"Old" is relative. I remember, when I was about 10, that someone who was 16 was old. Now I think that someone who is 100 is old. I think I'll stick with the latter.
After all, I was dead before I was born...and Lord knows how old I was then. 😉
Originally posted by @wolfe63Sticking to the age "theme"...why, in some obituaries, do the say, rather than he/she was...85...do they say in his/her 86th year?
I'll stick to the well aged "life is short - death eternal" philosophy.
After all, I was dead before I was born...and Lord knows how old I was then. 😉