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slimjim57
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 78
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Hi all, Slim. wave Hello me5. Stick in there you never know whats around the next corner. But it leads too another question confused: :?: :?:
Oooooaaaarrr I don't like the look of that lump in the middle Nudesmoothie I would get it checked on Monday morning if I was you, that's sure too put the ladies off.
Quite right gman, get him off he's putting me off my venison sandwich.
Hi all, Slim. Thanks Fran it does ring a bell now you mentioned Michael Moore. Cracking web page by the way, bloody screen was nearly out the window.
Hi all, Slim.
Just re-watched Bowling for Columbine again... tears of Laughter?(or is it just tears of desperation at US incompetence) and tears of Sadness at the heartbreak shown, but also tears of Joy at a small but not insignificant victory!
I can't say I have heard of this one Fran, but desperation at US incompetence (not again) surprised intrigue's me. What's the basic story about.
Hi all, Slim. Me an ex weegie too. Few years since I visited it (next to Kelven Hall) but I think there was talk then of moving it. How long Art Galleries shut for, used too get a decent cup of tea in there.
Bunny, jump on the bus in the morning and bring us a full report please asap, we all wait in anticipation. lol :lol:
Thank you Artificer, yes I always like a good ripping yarn as they used too say (was there not a tv series called "Ripping Yarns" some time ago?
Didn't know Redford and Newman were even in the running for the parts, but on reflection I can't see it with the above 2, Sean and Mike Caine were not long finished there national service I think and so still had the "drill" in them. According too both of them it was one of the happiest films they worked on.
1 more favour people please, anyone got the words confused: :?: :?:
Hi all, Slim. Just popping in and out again. Some excellent choices all round. For a ripping good yarn what about Treasure Island, the original.
Anyway, reason for reply. The Man Who Would Be King, would any of you film or music buffs know the music score, big Sean attempts to sing the words mid-way thru film. I have been told its an old "battle" hymn dunno but :dunno:.
Jags, totally agree with you Highlander, Braveheart mad
I might of known it would'nt take you long Alex. Yes I stand corrected, and I have serious doubts about Finger Mouse being correct as well now.
And while your there turn your central heating down it's obvious to us all that its far too hot in your house dressed like that. biggrin
I'll have you all know I was being serious in my last post. Was not Muffin the Mule the first childrens (I say children as against kids) programe. Have I missed Dr Who on the list.
Along the River Bank.
Was there one called Finger Mouse
Vision on, brilliant piece of music.
Bugger modern technology Bunny, keep us up too date on state of the said batt's wink
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I thought that was a criminal offence Jim.......... :shock:

You devil, and you a bunny as well.
Where you been all week you havn't been struggling with your batteries wink have you confused: I DID OFFER :P
Hi all, Slim. Funny how things come around, but I was just reading about Muffin the Mule. Not that I can remember that one myself. Nice too see that there are a few "older ones" out there.
Hi all Slim. Welcome Dylanscy wave a new boy myself but the crack's good at times. For those with dirty minds "crack" is a old saying for having a jolly good time, good conversation, a small refreshment (ginger beer myself) a song or three from whoever gets the bravest, plus a dance if you can stand.
gmann, WICK a bloody cold and windswept place no wonder you went south.
Oh c***** its been one of those rare days when f****** everything goes wrong from the time you fall out of bed (stubbed me toe) until confused: and the day's not over yet. I know your not Mr Writer, Alex, I was just testing. See you all later. If I don't fall down the bloody stairs or other. Slim.
I made a right arse of that last post, sorry again Mr Writer (James) :doh: its the thought of Alex getting the better weather. Slim.
Sorry Mr Writer (Alex) happy birthday. Hope you get, got, what you wished for.
Hi all, Slim. One thing NOT too do is go deleting the bloody ones you get? Done that this morning redface mad :cry: whether gen or not will probably never know. Alex doll, you look awfully nice, good too see the weather has improved down there, just in from the garden are we :smitten:
Hi all, Slim. I agree with you and the sarge sit tight, well not too tight and let it come to you. As you say your just passing thru.
Hi all, Slim. Welcome Bunny, still finding my feet on the site as well as other parts of my anatomy. Should you need a gentle hand with the battery's please do not hesitate to PM me.
Still nothing to report on the younger women scene.
Hi all, Slim. There are some crackers in there now. The Line "We can ride the stormy weather" brings back a very fun packed camping trip some years back, Monty Python would have loved it.
I am still considering the younger beauty's out there (2 posts ago)? but have to report not much encouragement. sad
Hi all, Slim. "D'ye ken ", remember it well, Is there not a tape somewhere of the Beatles using it for a rehearsal one day. They were pretty rubbish at that stage. The group you mentioned did they not have a big No 3 last year.
Hi all, Slim. Children, Children, the first record in the collection, Lonnie Donnegon Cumberland Gap, followed by the one and only Bob Dylan, Times they are a Changing, and then of course after going to see all the groups to see if they had it or not, I'm pleased to say they are still considered the best in the game. Sad to say not all are still with us, but there music will always be. So endeth the sermon.
I'm still considering this younger women scene.
Hi Fred, Slim. You lucky old bugger. Quite a bit to go before pension. Any tips would be gratefully excepted.
Hi all, Slim, that's more like it. "Older" in my case is 50+. summed it up, but I like to compare them to a Red Red Rose, they scent with age can be a bit prickly at times but when they BLOOM redface Sappho, Alex, and all in that age group, a fair bit off yet to be called old. And Facialfran you young wippersnapper, not sure about the 3 or more, but keep in touch. Mmm will have too think a bit more about these younger fillies.
Hi all, Slim, not a lot of response to last post concerning us older married guys apart from Alex, not that I have anything against (I can only dream) the younger beauty's out there. It can't be wrong for a normal run of the mill guy due to circumstances to try and keep active in the company of a fair midden (sorry maiden) before its too late, is it? And is it true that there are young wenches out there who prefer the older man dunno whatever next!
Hi all, slim, not a lot of response to last post concerning us older married guys apart from Alex, not that I have anything against (I can only dream) the younger beauty's out there. It can't be wrong for a normal run of the mill guy due to circumstances to try to keep active, in the company of a fair midden (sorry maiden) before it gets too late? And is it true there are young wenches out there who prefer the older man dunno whatever next.
Hi all, Slim, a bit happier and I hold my hands up, its been longer than I thought affecting my eyesight must have missed a few of ya. My legs and the kilt don't go together, I'm a trews man. Aye a border raider after your lovely women Alexandra smile would be one of the first seeing that she's very friendly. What about us older more mature married guys where do we fit in to the scene. Thanks too all who replied, Inverness couple nice to know your around my area.
Hi all, Slim, new to scene seeks advice. While reading thru posts etc I notice not a lot seems to happen north of the border, even less from Glasgow northward, where are all the Scottish lassies or am I at the wrong site. Be interesting to see replies. confused: