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Old 06-26-2018, 06:05 PM
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The Big Switcheroo Weekender 20-25 June 2018 part 2

Going with part 2 cos a lot of people couldn't get their head around an early start weekender.

last part here

https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...2018-a-22.html (The Big Switcheroo Weekender 20-25 June 2018)

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Innie innerson.


Dee, Tuesday is a bit early, but you can go to the next week any time you want. We don't care.

Well, I don't care. It's not like Tuesday was too early to start pre-gaming next weekend back when we drank.

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We're on the same weekend, Bim. Part 2.
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We're on the same weekend, Bim. Part 2.
I'm not new here, trach.

Did you read Dee's post?

Maybe you need an explanation?
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I do. Explain string theory, please.
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It's turtles all the way down.
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Use your Google, Gilmer.
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Hi and good night all (soon).

Hey Snufkin, if you don't mind, and if it's allowed, it would be really cool to see progress pictures of your commissioned piece.
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Dragon that is a wonderful idea, if allowed. How cool would it be to see something like that take shape? Like super slow photography.
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Morning everyone, well done on reaching Part 2.

Another great pic VMan, whereabouts did you see the Stones?

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I do. Explain string theory, please.
Sure, I have simplified it as I have to leave for work soon but as you can doubtless see immediately the equation includes supersymmetry as well as the latest understanding of Fermions
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I hope all the new people have managed to follow us to the new thread!

How was your weekend, Bernie, Lizajane, Willow, Bonnefond, and anybody else I’ve overlooked?

Sometimes I fear our fast pace of lighthearted banter on this thread can overshadow an individual’s shy attempt to venture out of their shell.

We would not want anyone to feel ignored or trampled underfoot.

If perchance you’ve visited this thread and felt put off, please forgive us and keep posting and updating.

If you share something on your mind, our merry band will listen sympathetically and loyally join forces with you in the good fight against alcohol!
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Well! I had all sorts of pithy and sophistimicated witticisms to make about fridges, but I would then have to refer people back to the previous thread. I will just mention one thing tho...is that a stealth chicken, lurking just out of focus, above and to the rear of the door?
Wed eve here. Last of my apron strings cut today...from the art group (used to go in Fri's, and a congrats coffee with my old counselor about getting into my art program). My little 4wd is running really well after a huge service- I had no choice but to drive it for hours in lovely winter kissed hills- through market gardens and orchards. The sacrifices I make.
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Sounds like a lovely day, PJ! And a nice drive to top it off!
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..drive it for hours in lovely winter kissed hills- through market gardens and orchards. The sacrifices I make.
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Winter Kissed hills? in Ausie-land?
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g'morning folks. A couple of late evenings means I've had to quickly scan thru the threads before bedtime. And so probably have missed a few details here and there. Also not much time for a decent reply either. We are busy clearing out Uncles condo and getting it in shape for selling. Most of the big furniture will stay, thank goodness, until after the sale but lots of stuff to deal with. y'know books, pictures, clothes, linens, memories, cleaning and patching. (He had a big collection of plates, and pictures, so most of that must come down, the nail holes patched and walls cleaned to hide the evidence). But it's the memories, the reminiscing that takes the most time....
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The new refrigerator woke me up with an awful screeching fan motor in the freezer.

*sigh* Back to the drawing board.
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