Tag: Humour
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No Cheese
No cheese for you she shook her head you need to eat green things instead and so I feeling sly added green food colouring dye! © ceenoa
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The Revenge of the Tim Tam’s
I ate a whole packet of Tim Tam’s and then was consumed with guilt but they got their revenge because in the end they affected the way I was built! I ate a whole packet of Tim Tam’s they were yummy, and “melt in the mouth” but they got their revenge because in the end…
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Reasons for the Marshmallow Mantra
You know how you have that vision, the one where you are laying back nibbling on chocolate, reading your favourite book or watching your favourite DVD, sipping wine and pretending that you are a real grown up adult, and basking in the glorious peaceful silence, the silence which is golden, of no person needing your…
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I Miss You When You Are Away
My daughter doesn’t read my blog “I don’t do blogs” she said instead she watches trash TV and sleeps all day in bed. © ceenoa
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Question 34: Hair – (Delilah & the Beanie)
Hair. That stuff that sticks out of our skin, often where we don’t want it, but mainly on our head. Sometimes we get upset when it doesn’t stick out of our skin (but that’s mainly Men, and they are a notoriously contradictory species)! Short, long, curly, straight, blonde, brunette, redhead, grey – it’s usually there…
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I’ve always been a Snapper
I’ve always been a snapper, the point and then the click, but today I have decided to learn what makes my camera tick. I’m a little trepidatious about all the buttons and dials, but life should be for learning, so bring on the “manual” trials. So if there are no pictures to post here on…
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How Do You …?
How do you write a poem? they ask, to answer that question is no easy task, it starts with a word, and idea or a phrase, nagging for hours, or sometimes whole days. The words swirl in the blender that I call my brain, and I scoop out the best, pour the gunk down the…
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Baggage
People think of baggage, as something that is bad, to be discarded soon as, the opportunity is had. But baggage can be useful, for storing things you need, to grow and learn and change from, old life lessons you should heed. New baggage is the hardest, it’s lines are sharp and cruel, painful corners on…

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