MissMorrigan
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I'm glad I had seen this thread pop up again as I'd overlooked it. Madame4a - It sounds as if you had a very rough period for a while and it's great you both have managed to come through it stronger. I tend to find that it's when I am down and life hits a very rough patch, rather than give in to it I come out fighting and when I do is the time I discover a whole new perspective opening me up to wonderful opportunities. Good luck to you all. Jewel - Thank you for my birthday wishes. I am so sorry you are going through such a painful time. May you draw strength and support from your friends and family, heal in any way you can and please don't disappear from the boards although you have to do what's right for you, of course, and while I can only speak for myself I am sure I'm not alone in saying that your posts have long been an inspiration and hope that we can be there for you in the way you have for so many. Aidan - Oooh Aidan, thank you! Many Happy Returns of your Special Day, have a great time celebrating. I have an idea... Shakti is an artist, you are a plasma donor and highly photogenic, combine the two and turn that forty bucks into hundreds selling your combined artwork. MaamJay - thank you for your best wishes. So sorry your Westy Teddy Bear passed away. My mother's dog, Pip, was the apple of her eye, adored him to the extent she moved her husband outta the bedroom as the dog began to see him as a territorial threat. When he passed on she, too, had him cremated and he sits on her bedside cabinet. My mother is rather eccentric, she's taken to including him in his box when introductions are made to people new to her home. I once invited a potential love interest home for the weekend, mother said to him, "Oh, you must meet the dog, but be careful, he's rather vicious, so whatever you do don't attempt to stroke him and keep your hands underneath your armpits". She came back into the room but walking backwards and clearly holding what he thought was a dog, until she turned around and offered the box saying, "Meet Pip!" The guy said it was the sickest thing he'd ever encountered and did a disappearing act David Copperfield would have been proud to exact. A pet is never 'just' anything other than a much loved and frequent companion to someone. MsC - thank you! You're right, it's just like that for all new parents and congratulations on the little bundle turning one, what a beautiful age. Once you are able to establish a little 'you' time, that natural kinkiness will find a place. Panthers Mom - Thank you, I missed your birthday so Happy Belated Birthday, I hope you had a cracking time and celebrated in style. You are an inspirational lady and I'm glad to read that your son number three seems to be adjusting well. I hope you have a lot of support, my hat's off to you, truly. Good luck with the target practice, I think once you've perfected that aim some of the gals over on the Polls & Other Random Stupidity forum will be sending you details of some of their exes. Lady Madusa - It's the most amazing feeling to see one's child accomplish something they've worked hard at, there's no amount of money in the world that could replace that feeling. Here's hoping a speedy recovery for her wrist. SweetDommes - I once had an old jack russell who thought he was bigger and meaner than any other dog in the world, he often came off worse after a scrap and never learned his lesson. One day I was taking him for a walk, saw no other dogs around so let him off the lead (usually he was a very obedient dog and most of his scraps were caused as a result of him escaping the yard when someone had left the gate open), only for a man with a rottie turn the corner. My jack saw it, launched himself at this brute and I closed my eyes in terror. The commotion was horrendous, I opened my eyes expecting to see the little bugger turn to shreds on the pavement but he had the rottie by the throat in such a way that the other dog couldn't grip him. The poor owner of the other dog was begging me to remove my dog and we spent what seemed an eternity trying to figure out the SAFEST way to do it. Thankfully no serious damage was done to the rottie and mine was never allowed off the leash again. those dogs do wear their injuries like badges of honour. Diurnal - Congratulations on yours and Fox's engagement. Chezzy - thank you for your wishes. I had a wonderful day thanks to my Reality - he surprised me by taking the day off from work. LadyPact - thank you for my birthday & surgery wishes. March in the UK is either a great month for weather or absolutely foul. One year it can be brilliant sunshine, the next snowing and causing havoc with the wildlife. May the powers that be watch over your loved ones and return them safely to you. MamaDomme - Wishing you a speedy recovery. I'm going to be out of commission for roughly the same amount of time as you before physio can commence, they've suggested a walker for me, but the physiotherapist and I are having stern words over that suggestion. I told Reality that I should be carried everywhere and he replied, "I don't think we'd fit a low flat topped truck into our flat, Miss". Cheeky bugger... he's going to be taking a damn long time shaving those hairs off my legs, all half ao dozen of them!
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The Tooth Fairy who teaches kids to sell body parts for money. A free society is a society where it is safe to find one's self unpopular and where history has shown that exceptions are not that exceptional.
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