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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
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« Reply #2940 on: 18:47:13, 08-12-2007 »

Lord B, you have obviously read Simone de Beavoir The Second Sex, as well, what do you think?
Ahh, I've been racking my brains for weeks to remember where that phrase 'yummy mummy' originated! Wink
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« Reply #2941 on: 18:47:33, 08-12-2007 »

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Second_Sex

ooo,lots of long words, sounds complex and above me, i have to simplify ideas, down to my level, yer know

think i have a letter in philosophy now this month Smiley , must get a copy, i was saying how one has to take a bit from each philosophy, and try cook up a true answer

being from 'up north' i don't trust long words and fancy explanations like, yer know, ee up

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« Reply #2942 on: 18:48:11, 08-12-2007 »

Lord B, you have obviously read Simone de Beavoir The Second Sex, as well, what do you think?
Ahh, I've been racking my brains for weeks to remember where that phrase 'yummy mummy' originated! Wink

yea,is an odd one, rhyme, in english, kind of .... poetical Wink
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« Reply #2943 on: 19:03:11, 08-12-2007 »

..... being from 'up north' i don't trust long words and fancy explanations like, yer know, ee up
Aye Lord B. Ah think Ah naw what yer mean like.
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« Reply #2944 on: 19:06:30, 08-12-2007 »

MTW, you're in good form today! Happy, are we?
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« Reply #2945 on: 19:12:53, 08-12-2007 »

 Smiley In my experience it's best to be middling Sad
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« Reply #2946 on: 19:20:16, 08-12-2007 »

being happy in moderation ?
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« Reply #2947 on: 12:03:51, 09-12-2007 »

Ho!  The wide swing of the "pendulum" should be avoided and, as MTW suggests, moderation in happiness or misery avoids a rise to hysteria or a drop to gloomy depths.  I can feel the need for a Malt coming on. Hm!
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« Reply #2948 on: 12:46:26, 09-12-2007 »

Wise words, Soundwave.
I'll join you for that malt.
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« Reply #2949 on: 15:42:57, 09-12-2007 »

MOVING IN UPSTAIRS !


coooooooooooooooooool
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« Reply #2950 on: 15:48:10, 09-12-2007 »

Well, there you go, lb. Congratulations. (Just make sure you don't try to get into the wrong flat when you return the worse for wear from an evening out. Wink)
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« Reply #2951 on: 15:54:48, 09-12-2007 »

All`s well that ends well, LB. Kismet indeed.
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« Reply #2952 on: 16:05:19, 09-12-2007 »

yea, freeky world or wot eh !

Cor blimey, there i go, going along, telling people to be stoic about things, then i panic at the slightest thing and it all works out.

The room comes without furniture BUT mon flatmate is keen to sell me the bed i have been using etc. as he selling up, cor, panic over !

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« Reply #2953 on: 16:06:00, 09-12-2007 »

Well, there you go, lb. Congratulations. (Just make sure you don't try to get into the wrong flat when you return the worse for wear from an evening out. Wink)

yea, i thought about that, then realised, i won't have the key !
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« Reply #2954 on: 16:13:06, 09-12-2007 »

But you might be so blootered that you start banging on the door and wailing "Let me in! I've forgotten my key!"....
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