(01-09-2025, 06:18 PM)popeye333 Wrote: Ohh My little heart is a flutter.. the Knobs look Lovely, well I think so and that's all the matters really lol
https://trademe.tmcdn.co.nz/photoserver/...658696.jpg
I have another but TM wont let me upload it.. Do they have more silly rules I haven't noticed?
I haven't been out to see the grapevine. Ill look another day.
I've had a very lazy day, down the Christmas shopping temu hole and did my games.
Also caught up with another girl I went to school with who was wondering if I knew one of the school Hunks.. Umm Nope and I reminded her I liked the teacher's not the boys lol Asked Gayle she didn't remember him either.
I do remember one of the better looking ones tho, cos it used to majorly upset a lot of the " in " girls, cos the guy and I used to have soo much fun together, especially in Science and Book Keeping. Maybe cos I just liked him as a boy, I wasn't after his body lol.
Was nice tripping down memory lane for a while tho.
Oh - those look just right there, don't they, & the flowers look gorgeous too.

(01-09-2025, 06:52 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote:(01-09-2025, 03:38 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: Had to go & look it up,didn't I. And Antimacaassar comes from anti (against) & oddly enough (!) Macassar, from Macassar oil, a hair tonic which was popular at one time with men to use on their hair, so the antimacaassar protected furniture from bloke's hair oil.
Went into Whitcoulls to pick up Listener - like an idiot I browsed books first, so now I'll have to go back at some point,having spotted a board book which will do for newest great granddaughter for xmas.
Very interesting article in Listener; it seems some people who are very overweight have different gut bacteria to those who are leaner, & they can be helped with a 'faecal transplant', aka 'poo pill' which sounds bizzare, but is apparently really effective.
I tried to donate blood years ago, but they wouldn't let me, said i didn't weigh enough. I was in my early 20's & about 7 stone. Then years later I'd had infectious hepatitis so couldn't donate - & now, I'm too old.
I donated for decades, and then one visit I got pulled into an office to give a full medical history again - had done one a couple of years earlier, and got told because I was B12 deficient I couldn't donate any more. Weird I thought cos they'd had that in their records for years... But okay, rules change I guess...
Pity because I am B Rh neg and they need that type quite often.
I suppose they have to be careful, but when there's one they're in need of you'd think they'd be more onto it.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)