'Took it from a child'. Talk about taking candy from babies ...
You should have the attitude of a cousin of ours. Sitting at Sunday lunch he saw somebody coming up the drive that he didn't want to see, threw up the window and shouted 'Go away, we're eating'. And went back to his lunch.
...as for that apostrophe, that is a new one on me. Extra points for spotting it one.......sadly apostrophes between the t and s when meaning "belonging to it" seem to be growing in frequency. Finding them absent seems actually to be harder these days, outside of the mainstream media.
I watched Fried Green Tomatoes the other day so I only have one word for you..."Towanda!"
(I've got to read the book again.)
Posted by la peregrina on 18 March, 2010 at 2:03 PM
And what sort of word is "everyday"? Come to that, what exactly is protected *organic* land?
I'm afraid I tend to put the amount of water in that I need. I'm so used to doing that at home that it never occurs to me to do anything else.
You're right to set a limit and stick to it, BW. I'm only gradually realising what an "assertive" reputation I have - I think I'm just self-protective. Time for myself is precious.
Progress indeed:) I am so pleased you are putting you first.
Posted by ambermoggie on 17 March, 2010 at 9:22 PMGood for you BW. Hope it helps you to recuperate.
Posted by Lois (three-legged-cat) on 17 March, 2010 at 10:35 PM*rings bell and runs off*
*but leaves warm home-made vegan lasagne on step*
Posted by dave on 17 March, 2010 at 10:56 PM'Took it from a child'. Talk about taking candy from babies ...
You should have the attitude of a cousin of ours. Sitting at Sunday lunch he saw somebody coming up the drive that he didn't want to see, threw up the window and shouted 'Go away, we're eating'. And went back to his lunch.
Posted by Debster on 17 March, 2010 at 11:25 PMGood for you Witchy.
...as for that apostrophe, that is a new one on me. Extra points for spotting it one.......sadly apostrophes between the t and s when meaning "belonging to it" seem to be growing in frequency. Finding them absent seems actually to be harder these days, outside of the mainstream media.
Posted by NiC on 18 March, 2010 at 9:23 AMPerhaps Highland Spring Water is now sold in greengrocer's?
Posted by Debster on 18 March, 2010 at 10:29 AMI watched Fried Green Tomatoes the other day so I only have one word for you..."Towanda!"
Posted by la peregrina on 18 March, 2010 at 2:03 PM(I've got to read the book again.)
And what sort of word is "everyday"? Come to that, what exactly is protected *organic* land?
I'm afraid I tend to put the amount of water in that I need. I'm so used to doing that at home that it never occurs to me to do anything else.
You're right to set a limit and stick to it, BW. I'm only gradually realising what an "assertive" reputation I have - I think I'm just self-protective. Time for myself is precious.
Posted by Z on 18 March, 2010 at 9:43 PMWell done, you. And I totally agree about docx.
Posted by allotmentqueen on 20 March, 2010 at 5:52 PM