Community > Posts By > Pepinofruit
Evening Pepi Have you found Waldo yet? ************************************* LOL... I think Waldo is either death or travelled to india to find himsef |
|
|
|
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Tue 11/21/17 04:06 AM
|
|
morning..or evening. ********************************* Evening here, ( 11.05pm ) but I adjusted my time zone for the majority |
|
|
|
Topic:
What's the purpose of winter
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Tue 11/21/17 04:10 AM
|
|
Mother Nature thinks all the men are in need of nipple therapy ************************************* You mean men needs Cupping therapy on theirs nipples ?? Tell you a secret but don't tell anyone else I was a male nurse in the past Straight one also. I can only imagine a man's nipples after cupping. R.O.T.F.L.M.A.O. |
|
|
|
Those foxy looks get me every time ******************************************* Good morning everyone I feel the same when I see foxy looks everywhere I go. |
|
|
|
Topic:
What's the purpose of winter
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Tue 11/21/17 03:47 AM
|
|
^^^Lucky S Florida ^^^ ..Awww argh...
Not many births or way too many in S Florida?? |
|
|
|
Topic:
What's the purpose of winter
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Tue 11/21/17 02:43 AM
|
|
Statistics show that most recorded births in Australia
are in the months of March, April May. = Autumn ( Give & Take ) Mind Y'all that in Australia we have winter in June July August. The opposite what most of the US has. I almost forget...WE HAVE CHRISTMAS IN JULY CELEBRATION/S & PARTIES ALSO On the other hand, in the US, most recorded births are also in the months of Autumn ( Give & Take ) Coincidence ??..Not at all CONCLUSION: Winter is for snuggling, cuddling, having romantic evenings together, complimentary appreciation/s gifts and/or dinners, making love, which in turn makes wifes, partners or girlfriends happy, so on, but most of all, making babies according to statistics And that's WHAT'S THE PURPOSE OF WINTER FOR |
|
|
|
Laxatives ...Comes with age y'all know ??
|
|
|
|
Topic:
How is ur searching?
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Tue 11/21/17 01:49 AM
|
|
Try nz **************************************** Yeah..Near Nelson ya reckon ?? LOL... |
|
|
|
Topic:
How is ur searching?
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Mon 11/20/17 09:20 PM
|
|
Great! Sometimes it takes a while but eventually I find Waldo! ********************************************* LOL...Last I heard of him was here I can be wrong...He may be traveling to India ?? |
|
|
|
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Mon 11/20/17 05:26 AM
|
|
Congrats and it's time 4 me to say
Y'all |
|
|
|
Morning eric
|
|
|
|
Thorns ? ..Like the old saying
Some have baggage and have to carry the weight |
|
|
|
With a bit of luck, you may make it.
As long as all goes well for you and have spare time for travel...Google RIVERINA region New South Walles, and you will get an idea.. Just beautiful and the best |
|
|
|
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Mon 11/20/17 04:35 AM
|
|
I liked Arizona for that reason, it could get really hot but it wasn't very humid so wasn't near as bad. Sounds great there, perfect for growing your own fruits and veggies. ********************************** Oh yes, perfect..That's why this area Mid West Central it is called GOD'S OWN COUNTRY I LOVE IT HERE. Not Tasmania Too cold there on that isolated island. Tassie is a Nice territory, but get's bloody cold..Brrrr |
|
|
|
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Mon 11/20/17 04:26 AM
|
|
I love Bougainvillea..Problem is yes the thorns, but mostly, must be kept tidy and trimed regularly or it gets out of control SERVE MY RIGHT you are RIGHT Yup, I know, joker and to make it worst, I did not have any shoes or boots on me either, only shorts. ..Me Tarzan ..Not again now that the 43C to 47C heat is approaching Do you swing on vines too Tarzan? Wow, it's that hot there? Do you get dry heat or humidity? ********************************************* Not swinging, but sometimes getting lost on the vines of blackberries No kidding, sometimes I use the chainsaw to trim them Actually, they are getting thick and bushy as I write this. This week sometime, before I go to work again the weekend, I must go and give them a tidy hair cut or I will be in trouble getting lost in the vines. The heat is not bad at 45C or 47C once you get used to it, if it comes gradually, but suddenly changes are not good. Last year we had it close to 49C for one or 2 days Sometimes we get humidity but mostly is dry in the summer. My little cottage is cool in the summer, has one permanent big split A/C and 2 portable/movable A/C |
|
|
|
Morning.. gotta get moving.. bbiab ******************************* Morning to you stub Night time 4 me |
|
|
|
I love Bougainvillea..Problem is yes the thorns, but
mostly, must be kept tidy and trimed regularly or it gets out of control SERVE MY RIGHT you are RIGHT Yup, I know, joker and to make it worst, I did not have any shoes or boots on me either, only shorts. ..Me Tarzan ..Not again now that the 43C to 47C heat is approaching |
|
|
|
Edited by
Pepinofruit
on
Mon 11/20/17 03:46 AM
|
|
Was just joking about bugs,
I know it when or if they bite Garlic ?? Just harvested my crop of garlic It's drying up now on trellises Must be the tiny needles from the nettle. I had nothing, not long sleeves shirt and no gloves I know how to pull them out with no gloves but I admit I can be bitten sometimes I better keep rolling my eyes sometimes, maybe I will find a brain back there. |
|
|
|
LOL...I feel a bit itchy
I pulled some nettles out of the garden today. I had a splash in the shower but with no help I hope I don't have other garden bugs on me or Whatever's eating me, must be suffering horribly. |
|
|
|
All good in the hood..No complains
|
|
|