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@great-big-stees saidYou need a body guard to unstick you. You seem to get stuck quite often! 😉
I got stuck elsewhere. 🙁
-VR
@great-big-stees saidYou need a body guard to unstick you. You seem to get stuck quite often! 😉
I got stuck elsewhere. 🙁
@very-rusty saidI sometimes get stuck in "my own little world", a place that is not, in the least, sticky.
You need a body guard to unstick you. You seem to get stuck quite often! 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidThat would be stuck in your head as being true and may not be correct. 😉
I sometimes get stuck in "my own little world", a place that is not, in the least, sticky.
@very-rusty saidPlease stick to "known" facts.
That would be stuck in your head as being true and may not be correct. 😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidI think a "high sticking" penalty may be appropriate, in this instance.
Sticky nerve hit there...LOL...
-VR
@great-big-stees saidCan we stick to being friends here - at least over Christmas and New Year...?
I think a "high sticking" penalty may be appropriate, in this instance.
@torunn saidI didn't notice where we hadn't stuck to being friends. Friends do stick little digs at each other especially if they are male! 😉
Can we stick to being friends here - at least over Christmas and New Year...?
@very-rusty saidOk then, just my motherly instincts overracting...
I didn't notice where we hadn't stuck to being friends. Friends do stick little digs at each other especially if they are male! 😉
-VR
@torunn saidYou know boys will be boys they stick with it even when they become men & older men. 😉
Ok then, just my motherly instincts overracting...
@very-rusty saidAnd mothers will always be mothers... 🙂
You know boys will be boys they stick with it even when they become men & older men. 😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidIf, in a court proceeding, the defendants lawyer slides in the phrase, "Well your honour, boys will be boys". The crown will surely say, "I object".
Stick with it! 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidI don't believe that would stick in a court of law! 😉 Are there any lawyers in house that could verify this?
If, in a court proceeding, the defendants lawyer slides in the phrase, "Well your honour, boys will be boys". The crown will surely say, "I object".
@very-rusty saidThus far I see nobody sticking their hand up.
I don't believe that would stick in a court of law! 😉 Are there any lawyers in house that could verify this?
-VR