Are common interests/ages important?
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Re: Are common interests/ages important?
Me and Mrs Gremlin have been together nigh-on 40 years.
She's a woman, I'm a man, so very different people, but it just works.
Mind you, only five days apart in age....
She's a woman, I'm a man, so very different people, but it just works.
Mind you, only five days apart in age....
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BTW, is this thread just a lead up to asking about how we all feel about arranged child marriages, how many goats make a reasonable dowry, etc.?
(Nogs has gone full native with the forrin locals. )
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Full native is one thing but I’m reasonably sure that the natives don’t arrange child marriages! Not sure about goat dowry’s - it is a farming region so . . . .
I think the Chamonix are the least easy to catch
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Re: Are common interests/ages important?
I think you might mean Chamois, I am not sure he inhabitants of Chamonix are happy as being classed as goats.
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Re: Are common interests/ages important?
You can understand why they're a bit flighty when all people want to do with them is dry off their cars after a wash...Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:01 pmI think you might mean Chamois, I am not sure he inhabitants of Chamonix are happy as being classed as goats.
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You ever stroked an Alpaca?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:27 pm You can understand why they're a bit flighty when all people want to do with them is dry off their cars after a wash...
They're the most ridiculously soft, wooly fuzzy animals. They also don't particularly like being touched.
So you really want to stroke them, but as you slowly move your hand towards them they lean away and give you side eye.
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Who's gonna tell her about the birds n the bees?
We don't want Preggers Noggers.
We don't want Preggers Noggers.
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I think Anno Domini may have already taken care of that problem...
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I'll add it to the bucket list - how to piss off an Alpaca...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:33 pmYou ever stroked an Alpaca?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:27 pm You can understand why they're a bit flighty when all people want to do with them is dry off their cars after a wash...
They're the most ridiculously soft, wooly fuzzy animals. They also don't particularly like being touched.
So you really want to stroke them, but as you slowly move your hand towards them they lean away and give you side eye.
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Re: Are common interests/ages important?
My mate had the most ridiculous goat ever, Big Billy, who for some reason absolutely adored me and the feeling was mutual. If I walked into the shed, he'd bang his head on the gate until I went to his pen, then he'd put his front legs on the gate and put his head on my shoulder. If my mate was putting him out, he would trail my mate across the yard, with me, he'd stay beside me like a dog at heel. When he died, it was like losing a mate.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:33 pmYou ever stroked an Alpaca?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:27 pm You can understand why they're a bit flighty when all people want to do with them is dry off their cars after a wash...
They're the most ridiculously soft, wooly fuzzy animals. They also don't particularly like being touched.
So you really want to stroke them, but as you slowly move your hand towards them they lean away and give you side eye.
I loved that goat.
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I bloody hate my phone. It does NOT know better than me when it comes to the name of goatsCousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:01 pmI think you might mean Chamois, I am not sure he inhabitants of Chamonix are happy as being classed as goats.
One of these!!
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I may not be well practiced, but I do understand the practicalities
Yup. Not possible now! So much less worryingmangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 10:01 pmI think Anno Domini may have already taken care of that problem...
We had goats on the farm, at one point there were kids too (goat kids, we were the human kids!!)Bigjawa wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 12:12 am
My mate had the most ridiculous goat ever, Big Billy, who for some reason absolutely adored me and the feeling was mutual. If I walked into the shed, he'd bang his head on the gate until I went to his pen, then he'd put his front legs on the gate and put his head on my shoulder. If my mate was putting him out, he would trail my mate across the yard, with me, he'd stay beside me like a dog at heel. When he died, it was like losing a mate.
I loved that goat.
The Billy would quite often walk through the hallway of the house looking for one of us to chat with!! (He did have a strong smell tho!! )
And the kids were awesome fun when they were little - as they got bigger it was less funny/comfortable having them climb all over us!!
They definiohave dog like characteristics!!
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Re: Are common interests/ages important?
Depends. If you capitalise it they'd be (Then argue about exactly which one of them is the actual GOAT ).Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:01 pmI think you might mean Chamois, I am not sure he inhabitants of Chamonix are happy as being classed as goats.
As for the rest of the thread, if anyone works out exactly what characteristics make for a long and happy relationship they'll become rich beyond the dreams of avarice.
Personally I think lust gets you through the first few years after that it's shared experience of life's trials and tribulations that make the glue that hold it all together for the rest of the years.
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Is that the new squeezes name?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 10:01 pmI think Anno Domini may have already taken care of that problem...
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Definitely not - we (a few of over two of the courses) nicknamed him Mr Christmas!! LOLDavid wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2024 8:06 amIs that the new squeezes name?mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 10:01 pmI think Anno Domini may have already taken care of that problem...
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Got to admit that the replies in this thread have made me feel very (VERY) slightly less committment-phobic!! It's ok, Mr Christmas is safe, totally not up for serious but at least I'm slightly more positive that relationships can be good and last a bit
(Still gonna aim for not serious/very fun!! - seems like I have some catching up to do on that front!! )
(Still gonna aim for not serious/very fun!! - seems like I have some catching up to do on that front!! )
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Our golden next year - phew - where did that go? We’ve come across a phrase recently that sums it up for us…
“Looking at each other, both of us think we got the better deal”!
Says it all, really.
Oh yes - she’s exactly 3 months older. I’m a toy boy.
“Looking at each other, both of us think we got the better deal”!
Says it all, really.
Oh yes - she’s exactly 3 months older. I’m a toy boy.
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