It seems the calendar is full of special days for everyone.
Mothers day, Fathers Day, Christmas day - There even is a special day for cats.
Lets all join in and wish Terry all the best for his special day tomorrow.
It seems the calendar is full of special days for everyone.
Mothers day, Fathers Day, Christmas day - There even is a special day for cats.
Lets all join in and wish Terry all the best for his special day tomorrow.
Why...?
I've just been having a long winded conversation with Mrs BLD I've had a few award winners ( borrowed words from slappers) and she inforformed me that she will be playing practical jokes on me tomorrow, apparently April the 1st is called kee Tua day in Laos just like April fools day, I didn't know that, learn something new everyday. Anyway watch your ass tomorrow if your married to a Lao bird.
Did the kids buy her a strap on for mothers day?Originally Posted by beerlaodrinker
I sure hope not,
Thanks for the reminder, I have a dentist appointment tomorrow, first April
I think April fools day comes from children born around this time we're not so bright as their mothers had spent a winter pregnant in smoke filled homes and on preserved foods.
My youngest son was born on April 1st, I guess it's like 'a boy named Sue'
My mothers birthday was 1st April. Mine was yesterday.
Last year I got shafted up the arse with a huge strap on.
It was ok though, because it was an April fools joke
Don't sweat it Chas, it could be worse, I was born a poor black child.
April fools. I'm really the fish.
Did you have a caravan in the family?Originally Posted by chassamui
No, just kids and old people.Originally Posted by Dillinger
I would have been conceived around Xmas, probably whilst my brother was looking out for santa.
An April birth points to shenanigans up the Beacon Hills mate
Alfresco is an anagram of Charles too
Never been called Carlos. I don't have the swarthy complexion. It was on a beach at Humberston near Cleethorpes. Mum told me years ago.
^ how romantic, Chas - no wonder your one of nature's stargazers...
I've seen it all Betty. From a 19thC gun emplacement on the Isles of Scilly with zero light pollution, to the Aurora Borealis in Bardufoss northern Norway.
Humberston is more whelk stalls than stargazing.
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