Well you've really fucked this, haven't you!!!!!!!!!!
For how long did she breastfeed?
bout 6 months, then zara wasn't getting enough from her anymore so we had to go to formula. i think bianca woulda like to have fed a bit longer but what are ya gonna do.
also means i didn't have to try it.
why don't you just go to the local shopping center, go into the mothers room and find a mum and ask her if you can have a go.
did you hear that the Bear Will fights in the movie killed one of it's trainers the other day.
:eek: OMG!!
Nah we didn't end up going to see it the other night....got stuck at Glenn's folks house for longer than we planned and ended up just coming home :rolleyes:
Japan was grey and rainy, so waking up to the sun this morning was wonderful. We’re near a waterfront park, and I take advantage of the good weather and head down for an early morning run. The birds here are incredible and weird: pigeon-like things with giant pink heads, parrots, enormous pelicans.
Taylor, his tech Yeti, and I go out for some go karting later in the afternoon, which is alright, except that we’re not allowed to drive the fast karts without first proving ourselves on the little ones. Yeti, incredulous, attempts to persuade the pimply kid standing between us and the fast karts with a little logic, “I’m a 35 year old man, don’t you think I’m capable of riding a go kart!?” Rules, apparently, are rules, though and we’re denied. Still fun.
Next day I go for a game of golf with Ian and Beebe, which is really Nothing Left to Lose of us. The birds are squealing and yelling in the trees so loudly that it sounds like we’re on the set of a Tarzan film.
Japan was grey and rainy, so waking up to the sun this morning was wonderful. We’re near a waterfront park, and I take advantage of the good weather and head down for an early morning run. The birds here are incredible and weird: pigeon-like things with giant pink heads, parrots, enormous pelicans.
Taylor, his tech Yeti, and I go out for some go karting later in the afternoon, which is alright, except that we’re not allowed to drive the fast karts without first proving ourselves on the little ones. Yeti, incredulous, attempts to persuade the pimply kid standing between us and the fast karts with a little logic, “I’m a 35 year old man, don’t you think I’m capable of riding a go kart!?” Rules, apparently, are rules, though and we’re denied. Still fun.
Next day I go for a game of golf with Ian and Beebe, which is really Nothing Left to Lose of us. The birds are squealing and yelling in the trees so loudly that it sounds like we’re on the set of a Tarzan film.
:eek: Where was that? On the Foo message board? Sounds like they must've stayed at the Burswood.
Getting some snooze tonight and sleep in tomorrow
Have a super night.
Keep On Rockin Bishes
NOOOOOOOO! I've just escaped....been stuck on the phone with a very drunk Sam - I just handed the phone to Glenn (suckerrrrr!)
Sam said to tell you to hang around for a bit so he can come on here and chat.
I was just about to upload a photo of Glenns new toy to show you.
My Grandfather served with the 2/26th Infantry Battalion. they left Australia on the 24th July 1941 bound for Singapore. The Japanese attacked Singapore on 8th February 1942. They could not stop the Japanese, and on 15th February the British commander on Singapore surrendered. The 2/26th spent the next three and a half years as prisoners of war in Changi.
My Grandfather wrote a book of his experiences during the war, I can recall watching my mum typing the book from his hand written notes, in tears most nights.
This will be the 1st ANZAC day without my Grandfather.
Lt. Col William Ronald Magarry 12th August 1914 - 5th April 2008
My Grandfather served with the 2/26th Infantry Battalion. they left Australia on the 24th July 1941 bound for Singapore. The Japanese attacked Singapore on 8th February 1942. They could not stop the Japanese, and on 15th February the British commander on Singapore surrendered. The 2/26th spent the next three and a half years as prisoners of war in Changi.
My Grandfather wrote a book of his experiences during the war, I can recall watching my mum typing the book from his hand written notes, in tears most nights.
This will be the 1st ANZAC day without my Grandfather.
Lt. Col William Ronald Magarry 12th August 1914 - 5th April 2008
Lest We Forget.
My grandfather arrived in Pearl Harbour the day after the attack. He was meant to arrive the day before, but something happened which i am not sure of that delayed there arrival. If it didn't, i wouldn't be here to talk to you. I'm going to the dawn service. It's a every year thing, dad wakes us up, head to the service, family gathering, breakfast at the RSL then sleep.
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bout 6 months, then zara wasn't getting enough from her anymore so we had to go to formula. i think bianca woulda like to have fed a bit longer but what are ya gonna do.
also means i didn't have to try it.
why don't you just go to the local shopping center, go into the mothers room and find a mum and ask her if you can have a go.
Nice seeing you again Tig!
Kylie, you sicken me STILL!!!!
Threefish, you're a wuss!
★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
★ 2011 - EV Newcastle, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2 ★
get the hell outta here, im sick of you already!
Night Suga.... Good to hang some shit *pardon the pun* on ya again
Nite Zig - sweeeeeet dreams!!! (of you taking a dump in an open porta-loo on the stage at the next PJ tour!!
did you hear that the Bear Will fights in the movie killed one of it's trainers the other day.
I've added you
New Cadbury chocolate flavours - Creme Brulee and Tiramisu
Nah we didn't end up going to see it the other night....got stuck at Glenn's folks house for longer than we planned and ended up just coming home :rolleyes:
So it's not just horses that are scarey :eek:
Shame you can't send some of that chocolate through ......... tease
Have a fabbo trip!!!!
Nite and sweet dreams.x
Just about to go.....
ty....
Sweet Dreams also,......:)
Perth
posted on April 23, 2008 by Nate Mendel
Japan was grey and rainy, so waking up to the sun this morning was wonderful. We’re near a waterfront park, and I take advantage of the good weather and head down for an early morning run. The birds here are incredible and weird: pigeon-like things with giant pink heads, parrots, enormous pelicans.
Taylor, his tech Yeti, and I go out for some go karting later in the afternoon, which is alright, except that we’re not allowed to drive the fast karts without first proving ourselves on the little ones. Yeti, incredulous, attempts to persuade the pimply kid standing between us and the fast karts with a little logic, “I’m a 35 year old man, don’t you think I’m capable of riding a go kart!?” Rules, apparently, are rules, though and we’re denied. Still fun.
Next day I go for a game of golf with Ian and Beebe, which is really Nothing Left to Lose of us. The birds are squealing and yelling in the trees so loudly that it sounds like we’re on the set of a Tarzan film.
Night Suz
Sweet dreams suga
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Getting some snooze tonight and sleep in tomorrow
Have a super night.
Keep On Rockin Bishes
Sam said to tell you to hang around for a bit so he can come on here and chat.
I was just about to upload a photo of Glenns new toy to show you.
My Grandfather wrote a book of his experiences during the war, I can recall watching my mum typing the book from his hand written notes, in tears most nights.
This will be the 1st ANZAC day without my Grandfather.
Lt. Col William Ronald Magarry 12th August 1914 - 5th April 2008
Lest we forget
Glenns new toy, Trudie
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q173/ozsmalltowngirl/Home%20and%20Us/001.jpg
i want one.
umm nope.
bad i know.
I whooped his arse
Next!!
My grandfather arrived in Pearl Harbour the day after the attack. He was meant to arrive the day before, but something happened which i am not sure of that delayed there arrival. If it didn't, i wouldn't be here to talk to you. I'm going to the dawn service. It's a every year thing, dad wakes us up, head to the service, family gathering, breakfast at the RSL then sleep.