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Re: Pets corner...

Post by Amethyst » Fri Sep 23, 2011 1:43 pm

my degus keep escaping ...its so much more hard work than i thought has anyone on hear had similar pets before? got a tips?....no dub i will not get rid of them :-D

kids huh

Post by Becky » Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:02 am

When push comes to shove, parents take legal action to evict son
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Most parents love their kids.
Up to point.

And that point could well be when you reach your golden years, believing the family you raised have all fallen on their feet, and grown into wonderful but better versions of yourself although the sticking point is they just will not leave home.
No way
So you have to feel for the elderly couple in Venice – Italy, by the way – who have sought legal action to evict their 41-year-old son who still demands his meals every day and that his mother do his laundry.
Now, I'm not one to judge, but this does seem a bit wrong.
It's not an isolated case either. The mama and papa in this instance resorted to legal action only after another Italian couple had used it to successfully evict their lay about lad in a similar situation. Once they had him out the door they promptly changed the locks and that was problem solved.
Little darlings
Although taking legal action is a little extreme, there must be millions of parents not just in Italy but across the world who are having a hard time convincing their little darlings that maybe turning 40 is a good time to consider venturing out on their own.
But there are plenty of good reasons to stay at home as long as you can. Firstly, the meals. Imagine not having to decide what to cook every night of your adult life. You're hungry and hey, presto, there on the table regular as clockwork is a meal you didn't even have to think about preparing.
Then there's the laundry service. You discard your dirty clothes on the floor of your bedroom, the front room, the kitchen even and next thing you know they're clean and back in your cupboard + Ironed!
You don't have to pay the TV license fee, you have a car at your disposal that you never have to put a drop of petrol in, the phone, electricity, gas, hot water all free, free, free!
What a life. If only those old people who share the house with you would stop banging on about finding a place of your own to live.
Honestly, some people are so selfish.
Damian Wilson
Sep 21st 2011 at 3:33AM

Re: Pets corner...

Post by Nevis » Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:21 pm

I love them! :kiss :applause :yes

Pets corner...

Post by Amethyst » Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:35 pm

Dub said dont do it.. but i couldnt resist (sorry dub xx)

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Meet MZAWF's newest members Pheobe, Pepper and Rooney...

They are Degus :-D

Anyone one else want to bring there pets down to pets corner :scarf

when madness takes over

Post by Djody Pieter » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:09 pm

When madness takes over.....Try your best to cope. ITS HARD.. i dont always do it, i lose my rag but i try my hardest to cope. As long as you realise that the madness has taken over and should be addressed right away, so that things can continue on as before. On doing this you would had gained back a little forgivness and understanding. One could have an out look on another kind of madness that canot be addressed. The kind where you would be fed a strong sedative just so the staff can have some peace. You've all seen it. Coo coo.. Coo coo There is some conflict weather or not you were in the same state as you were when you first went in. (Medication) lots of it. Must be another way..mmmmmmmmmmm Let me think....? Leave them alone prehaps. Stop trying to intervean. I mean, aslong as they dont hurt anyone it could actually make for a more amusing life...Harsh...maybe? but i know you all probably gave a little grin at the thought. Can't not mention the band MADNESS. They all act a little mad but i supose they had a lot to live up to with a name like madness. Could of gone 2 ways really. They could of been a angry punk i wanna kill the world and create madness. Im glad they chose the other one. All this talk of madness has made me go a little crazy with my rambling. I say crazy and not mad beacause they are 2 totally different emotions. I'll save that for another day. Peace and love and leave the madness to its own devices. madness will come in all ways of life. Cope. Ps Please do not for one minute think that i am involving disabled or braindamaged people in my veiw

Re: Winning Ticket

Post by AliceMepham » Mon Aug 29, 2011 11:01 am

:neeSo wat happened then? R u in tabago now disney world seems more fitting :neernerneener

Re: Winning Ticket

Post by steveizy » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:00 pm

Go on! Be brave! Scratch it! ... or we'll all be "itching" ... to know the outcome :celebrate or :thumbsdown

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