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03.11.2008, 16:59 quote

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rocketgirl wrote:
Excellent come-back, smike! Laughing Laughing Laughing

I once had a guy PM me offering to come to my house and do my housework for me in the nude....I was quite tempted! Twisted Evil
Me too. Bet it was the same bloke.

As for relieving the boredom, I'm crap at it. I usually end up stalking people on here and/or facebook.
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03.11.2008, 17:01 quote

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LittleVixen wrote:
Boring people get bored...sexy people get sex, you can guess what's the best??? Laughing Laughing Laughing


I wish Freda! Laughing Not even couples necessarily get much sex, 'specially when their partner has back problems. Is it any wonder I'm keeping Ever Ready ever ready!! Wink
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03.11.2008, 17:14 quote

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rocketgirl wrote:
Put your coat on and go for a walk.
Or find an interesting book to read.
Or start going to evening classes.
Visit an elderly neighbor who is housebound, alone in this world and very very lonely.

To be bored once in a while is understandable and okay, but if you admit to being bored so often there is no real excuse, get off your lazy arse and do summat about it!!
Boredom isn't always about laziness, it can be a sign of something deeper.

At the moment I have no motivation and no interest in anything. I get bored but cannot find it in me to go and do any of the things I used to enjoy. I even have to force myself to read a book, something I've never had a problem doing.

And I think with the younger generation now it's harder when they've been bought up in a technological age. Very few have experienced going for a walk for a walks sake,or making anything by hand. How many kids these days can knit, sew, crochet and cross-stitch?! No,it's not purely a female area. I've known a number of guys to cross-stitch, some of them big, burly sailors. My real dad could knit (ex-army)and for some reason, every guy I've ever gone out with could sew their own buttons on.

Kids today have got it real easy... so much so that they can't think for themselves or fill in their time constructively Confused
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03.11.2008, 17:33 quote

rocketgirl

Ah Red, my post was somewhat tongue-in-cheek, I could hear my mother's voice when I wrote that last bit! (hence the )
How right you are about alot of youngsters these days, in my day you didnt get time to contemplate your navel!
Both my sons stopped cross-stitching when my eldest's then-girlfriend took the mickey, and it was their dad not me who taught them!
My son the other night when there was nowt of interest on telly donned a rainmac and went for a bike ride - his fiancee later told me he's quite nuts and she'd stayed at home and went on msn all evening complaining of being bored witless and how crazy he is.....yet he came back full of happy tales to tell about what he saw and did on his travels in the rain.
I am glad to say both my sons know how to sew buttons, knit and darn socks, but they still see it as a boring chore when there are exciting playstation games to be played! Laughing

 

03.11.2008, 18:18 quote

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I've just realised, I'm not actually bored this evening I've cooked properly for the first time in ages, had a good giggle on here and I'm sooo relaxed.

Am on my own for most of this evening and am chillin' with a glass of Baileys (just the one Wink ) and listening to 'Banana Pancakes' by Jack Johnson... so appropriate

I'm doing what I want to do, no restraints, no interruptions... I'm chilled man Cool
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03.11.2008, 18:23 quote

cheekykev

wheres Chris????

and did he enjoy his .....



Erm green soup,

unless of course you took my advice and warmed him up in another way? Ya winkles

 

03.11.2008, 18:28 quote

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cheekykev wrote:
wheres Chris????

and did he enjoy his .....



Erm green soup,

unless of course you took my advice and warmed him up in another way? Ya winkles

lol Laughing He's not home til late this evening. Something to do with the computers at work. I don't mind, but he's going to be knackered by the time he gets here. He's been at work since 6 this morning Confused So it'll definitely be just the soup warming him up this evening Laughing
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03.11.2008, 19:09 quote

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rocketgirl wrote:
politegorilla wrote:

Also housework is a classic "order out of chaos" situation, although I'd probably draw the line at doing other people's in the nude ...


Bugger. I was hoping you would offer. Razz


I used to lend a hand with my ex-girlfriend's housework at times but she used to have whole rooms full of clutter that she was too scared to enter!

I'm a firm believer that the state of one's accommodation mirrors one's state of mind on a sub-concious level. Therefore it can be easier for someone else to have a go at some of the things you can't face for one reason or another.

Would I offer a nude housework service?

On balance I would prefer to do most housework to done in a "textile" adorned state. Potential accidents with vacuum cleaners and/or mangles while naked don't bear thinking about Confused ...

 

03.11.2008, 19:14 quote

rocketgirl

politegorilla wrote:
rocketgirl wrote:
politegorilla wrote:

Also housework is a classic "order out of chaos" situation, although I'd probably draw the line at doing other people's in the nude ...


Bugger. I was hoping you would offer. Razz


I used to lend a hand with my ex-girlfriend's housework at times but she used to have whole rooms full of clutter that she was too scared to enter!

I'm a firm believer that the state of one's accommodation mirrors one's state of mind on a sub-concious level. Therefore it can be easier for someone else to have a go at some of the things you can't face for one reason or another.

Would I offer a nude housework service?

On balance I would prefer to do most housework to done in a "textile" adorned state. Potential accidents with vacuum cleaners and/or mangles while naked don't bear thinking about Confused ...



/shuffles off to put her iron, hoover and camera back in the cupboard/ Crying or Very sad

 

03.11.2008, 19:16 quote

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Wonder if anyone uses mangles still.
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03.11.2008, 19:20 quote

rocketgirl

Mangles are wonderful inventions!
I wish I had one now. Sad

 

03.11.2008, 19:20 quote

choochi0
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CMISO wrote:
Wonder if anyone uses mangles still.


Certainly not naked by the looks of it.

 

03.11.2008, 19:23 quote

rocketgirl

My son's favorite expression:
"I haven't laughed so much since granny caught her tits in the mangle".....not sure why I always laugh at that?!

 

04.11.2008, 19:29 quote

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rocketgirl wrote:
politegorilla wrote:


Would I offer a nude housework service?

On balance I would prefer to do most housework to done in a "textile" adorned state. Potential accidents with vacuum cleaners and/or mangles while naked don't bear thinking about Confused ...


/shuffles off to put her iron, hoover and camera back in the cupboard/ Crying or Very sad


You squeeze water out of clothes with a camera? Blimey! Laughing

Mangles get their comedy value from the tales of terror told around neglected mangles in the 70s, by grandparents glad to never have to use them again.

They were like cut-throat razors - things far too dangerous to ever be used at all, that people were more than happy to swap for less lethal alternatives. When people hanker for some mythical "golden age" they've generally forgotten all about the laundry and dicing with death while shaving.

 

04.11.2008, 19:33 quote

ed85

I have a mangle-like device. It's actually for bending sheet metal

 
 
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