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Gaza
16th April 2005, 12:24 PM
haha Gaza this is ur girlfriend. hehehe

sorry to intrude on this blokey ****, but why on earth do people go to such websites (im only here coz i wanna know what keeps Gaza so interested - thought maybe it was a secret site??)

anyway, if there's any other bored wood-wives out there, chat back. i've lost my bf to the world of wood....

love u honey bunch (haha just wanted to do that to embarrass you)

Barry_White
16th April 2005, 01:08 PM
Hey Gaza

You should have put a password on your computer.

simon c
16th April 2005, 01:30 PM
but why on earth do people go to such websites
cos the phone's always busy ;)

namtrak
16th April 2005, 02:02 PM
............. i've lost my bf to the world of wood....

And you want him back? Are you crazy or somethin'

Bob Willson
16th April 2005, 05:03 PM
love u honey bunch

Of course you do Mrs Gaza. We all love the little honeybunch too. He's just so damned cute. :)

PS The is buried a bit deeper and you have to get back on as a regular to find it.

Kev Y.
16th April 2005, 05:21 PM
Gaza, I think it is time to SHORTEN the chain, your woman seems to have wondered out of the kitchen and found out how to use the computer! :D :D

Kev (who is not really a MCP)

craigb
16th April 2005, 06:10 PM
PS The is buried a bit deeper and you have to get back on as a regular to find it.

Yep, that's what the green "lights" mean. Everytime you find a new room, the administrators award you another "greenie". ;)

Sturdee
16th April 2005, 06:13 PM
sorry to intrude on this blokey ****, but why on earth do people go to such websites (im only here coz i wanna know what keeps Gaza so interested - thought maybe it was a secret site??)



Now that you're here can you tell us your favourite pancake recipe. :D :D :D

Peter.

Daddles
16th April 2005, 06:40 PM
Now that you're here can you tell us your favourite pancake recipe. :D :D :D

Peter.

But don't show us any pictures - that's what counts as in this asylum :D

Richard

Gaza
13th June 2005, 12:00 PM
mmm...well i have snuck back outta the kitchen again and guess wat? now he has me into the world of wood as well. last w/e i actually went to the working with wood show thingy. god help us.


anyway boys i shall leave u to urselves to sniff each others bums and talk blokey stuff. men...i will never understand the pathological need to feel part neanderthal.

Daddles
13th June 2005, 12:48 PM
part neanderthal.

He's only PART neanderthal :eek: What's wrong with the poor man. We need to mount a rescue mission immediately :mad: (that's a 'determined' smiley, not an angry one)

Richard

flea1607
13th June 2005, 12:48 PM
Hi there gaza's better half. Im another half like you but I had to get my own login as dh could not answer a woodie question. So now they are stuck with me. LOL

namtrak
13th June 2005, 12:56 PM
.......i will never understand the pathological need to feel part neanderthal......

Well there's the problem then - which part of the neanderthal are you feeling?

LineLefty
13th June 2005, 02:09 PM
I got the 'shed widow' talk on the weekend :(
One minute it's "can you build me a 'cofee table'. The next minute it's "can't you sit down and watch desparate housewives with me".

..................coming dear!

outback
13th June 2005, 06:57 PM
I sympathise Adam, I got the "you've got lots of nice gadgets don't you. I've got nothing like that."

I mean what sort of gadget can a man buy his SWMBO without causing bankruptcy, or extreme embarrassment?

Bob Willson
13th June 2005, 07:04 PM
Buy her a packet of knitting needles so that she can knit you a jumper for the winter.
OR
A set of spanners so that SHE can service the car and save money,
OR
An axe so that SHE can go and cut the logs for the fire,
OR
A digital camera so that SHE can go and take pictures o .. oh oh, what did I just say?

Kev Y.
13th June 2005, 07:27 PM
How come Gazza's wench :o is here again???? and WHERES GAZZA? how come he hasn't stood up for himself?

I suppose I should say "welcome GAZZAS woman" feel free to stop in an give us a shot here anytime ;)

Sturdee
13th June 2005, 07:33 PM
I got the "you've got lots of nice gadgets don't you. I've got nothing like that."


Last week I had the opposite when my daughter needed to use some metal letter punches and the question was " amongst all your tools you haven't got that ? " and then '"will you buy it so I can use it? "


Peter.

outback
13th June 2005, 07:47 PM
Last week I had the opposite when my daughter needed to use some metal letter punches and the question was " amongst all your tools you haven't got that ? " and then '"will you buy it so I can use it? "


Peter.
Wanna Swap? :D

Daddles
13th June 2005, 07:53 PM
Peter, my little princess is only four, but I'd be chuffed if she grows up to give me that sort of problem.

BTW, I do have metal stamps in both numbers and alphabet :D

Cheers
Richard

Daddles
13th June 2005, 07:55 PM
Ahh doncha love it. The wives/gfs try to get all grumpy with us and we bite, but as soon as we mention our daughters, the thread's hijacked. :D

Cheers
Richard

Sturdee
13th June 2005, 08:18 PM
BTW, I do have metal stamps in both numbers and alphabet :D

Cheers
Richard

Well that isn't any good, you're to far away to came and use it. :D

Actually she has earns more than me, but she wanted me to buy it. When I refused it suddenly wasn't quite necessary as a set cost $ 65. :confused:

Peter.

echnidna
13th June 2005, 09:08 PM
Peter, supercheap autos had cheap sets a while ago, might be all she needs

Caliban
13th June 2005, 10:02 PM
Bob
that's not the point.
She expected Peter to buy it for her, little princess just turned little parasite. And to think we were all going gooey about how lucky he is to have an excuse to buy tools, or how sweet daughters are(and Peter, I'm sure she is. :D )
There's something strange about pheremones. My little precious just seized her car, guess who had to lend her (read give) the money for another.
Anyone want to buy a slightly hot charade?
She's still my favourite female though. Daddy syndrome? :eek:

echnidna
13th June 2005, 10:08 PM
I didn't suggest that Peter either buys it. or not buys it for her, thats his decision

Ashore
13th June 2005, 10:18 PM
Actually she has earns more than me, but she wanted me to buy it. When I refused it suddenly wasn't quite necessary as a set cost $ 65. :confused:

Peter.You think thats bad wait till the Grandkids come along
Cots , changetables , Rocking horses, cubby house.........and the list goes on




The trouble with life is there's no background music.

Daddles
13th June 2005, 10:23 PM
Grandkids. Grandkids. I can't WAIT for Grandkids.

Richard
revenge, I LOVE revenge :D :D

Sturdee
13th June 2005, 11:22 PM
When I refused it suddenly wasn't quite necessary as a set cost $ 65. :confused:

Peter.

Her idea was to punch her name on a set of dog tags for a fancy dress party for last Saturday. I was willing to buy a set if it was about $ 20 but I refused at $ 65 when she has a perfectly good electric engraving tool that could do it. :confused:

The main point was that everyone was surprised that I didn't have it, that I have never had the need to buy it rather than you have too many tools and gadgets hidden away in that workshop. :D

BTW the party came and passed without the engraving/punching and she still had a great time.

Peter.

Daddles
13th June 2005, 11:31 PM
Hey, this is a first isn't it? Someone quoting himself?

Richard

Sturdee
13th June 2005, 11:41 PM
:D :D

If it is, then I might as well be the first.


Peter.

Ashore
13th June 2005, 11:54 PM
Grandkids. Grandkids. I can't WAIT for Grandkids.

Richard
revenge, I LOVE revenge :D :DAt three in the morning when you have been talked into baby sitting for the night and the 15 month old whose getting two new teeth and has a minor cold ( that you will catch) decides once more that sleep is unnecesary,
The revenge you can get on your kids fades into insignifiance as he throws up the extra ice cream you gave him at tea.

And the worst part is that when they ask you to look after him again you jump at the chance cause he always runs to you and hugs you and your the only one in whose lap he will go to sleep.

Old dogs and children...


I don’t mind growing old, it sure beats the alternative.

Daddles
14th June 2005, 01:00 AM
Yes, but I'll be the one GIVING him back, not TAKING him back. What do they say about joy being in the giving not the receiving? :D

My youngest is four - grandkids are not only a long way off, but not even remotely scary. :cool:

Richard

Ashore
14th June 2005, 01:15 AM
My youngest is four - grandkids are not only a long way off, but not even remotely scary. :cool:

RichardHow old is the oldest
scary is never remote just a little further away for some


The trouble with life is there's no background music.

Daddles
14th June 2005, 01:48 AM
Two kids Ash. He's 12, she's 4. Yeah, he could be bringing the grandkids around in a year or two, but not if he's anything like his Dad, which he appears to be.

Richard

Ashore
14th June 2005, 01:59 AM
It'll come Richard It'll come and on that morning at 0200 grit your teeth

Cause the benifits of grand kids far outway the the loss of sleep etc ...
or so I've found.


The trouble with life is there's no background music.