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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Aug 8, 2016 17:52:35 GMT
There's a graveyard near the castle, I'll have to snap a photo of that when I go up there to take piccies for you lot (I nearly said y'all, then, god forbid )
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Post by KaTune on Aug 8, 2016 18:10:53 GMT
Oh heavens no.. Anything but y'all! Haha. We southern are so lazy we skip the apostrophe. The proper southern way to do it is yall.
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on Aug 8, 2016 18:15:02 GMT
Heh well I am British, remember! "Y'all" or even "yall" isn't a thing over here, which is surprising considering how many Americanisms have made it across like "ass", "trash" etc.
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Post by james on Aug 8, 2016 18:15:57 GMT
I live quite near the major oak in a pathetically tiny remaining bit of what was once Sherwood forest. You know, Robin Hood area.
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Post by KaTune on Aug 8, 2016 18:22:04 GMT
Haha! We like to contribute our best when we can. I speak for all of our fellow Americans when I say you're very welcome to ass and trash. Or a trashy ass
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Post by jxbx on Aug 8, 2016 18:25:18 GMT
Here's a shaky time lapse running video of me doing a slow 4 mile loop around my suburbanscape. I'm playing guitar and do back ups on the track
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Post by KaTune on Aug 8, 2016 18:26:43 GMT
Ooooh. I wanna climb that tree so bad! One of my favorite things to do is to study the architecture of trees. How uniquely twisted with limbs stretch out to the sol.
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Post by james on Aug 8, 2016 18:29:34 GMT
That's ace jxbx. I know you were being fit, but I was pretending I was running from the law. Great vid/ tune.
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Post by KaTune on Aug 8, 2016 18:32:35 GMT
Hell yeah Jxbx!! Loved it all and great tone on your axe! Perfection
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Post by jxbx on Aug 8, 2016 19:40:49 GMT
That's ace jxbx. I know you were being fit, but I was pretending I was running from the law. Great vid/ tune. hahah...that's great!!!
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Post by KaTune on Aug 8, 2016 22:28:17 GMT
Bravo!! 1st: Loved the socks 2nd: Super loved the dramatic entrance to the kitchen with Running with the devil in the background!! So cute to think of a British guy blasting Van Halen... I'm not quite sure why because we eat your music up like candy. Hopefully you are a Roth over Hagar fan, or did Alice Cooper pick that one out? Thank you for sharing
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Post by james on Aug 8, 2016 23:15:37 GMT
Every house I've been in I'm a kitchen dweller. I have comfy chairs in another room. At parties ( not that I get to any ever nowadays) but I'll be in the kitchen. I might get some proper furniture one day instead of junk. I've got some antique chairs to paint and a wobbly dining table I need. I only have two chairs that don't fall apart. So I'm not host ready yet.
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Post by KaTune on Aug 8, 2016 23:21:26 GMT
You don't have junk man, your place is great!
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Post by james on Aug 8, 2016 23:26:26 GMT
So back to the point of the thread. I don't want to get to many homely things yet until I ever feel at home. Most my stuff you could throw in the trash. I was pleased with the sofa I found and the desk I got off a refurb place. But all I have is not me. Except the plants and candles and music. Last year moving home I filled a big van with stuff. I don't want any of it. I thought I'd got rid of loads the last move before. But you need basic stuff for next move. Bed, chairs, kitchen things, art stuff etc. I often dream of living out a backpack.
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Post by KaTune on Aug 8, 2016 23:28:08 GMT
What keeps you moving around so much?
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