Marilyn,
Are you in the UK?
HS
by hillary_step 18 Replies latest jw friends
Marilyn,
Are you in the UK?
HS
Hillary.
this caught my eye:
I grew to love the ‘pole’, whose literary eloquence convinced me in later years that he too, had subjected the most important thing in a persons life; his creative soulThank you,
TMS
Hillary
If you really cannot guess, we may have to revoke your spanking licence!
Of course, you silly man ....but what's the fun in that when I could get juicy details? And for all I know, you people do things differently over there, and this could have been a golden opportunity for cultural enrichment and gymnastic enlightenment!
Besides, you can't revoke my spanking license! It would have to be by unanimous vote...and I know too many of the posters dirty little secrets....hehehe.
Tracy
I'm all for "cultural enrichment and gymnastic enlightenment!"
And . . .ummmm . . . how long was this pole?
Ginny
Tracy,
And for all I know, you people do things differently over there, and this could have been a golden opportunity for cultural enrichment and gymnastic enlightenment!
All I am prepared to say is that it involved a hot air balloon, a cowrie shell, and three pounds of King Edwards.
HS
Well Hillary,
If you'll tell me about the
hot air balloon, a cowrie shell, and three pounds of King Edwards....then I'll tell you about the surfboard, rubber hose and and lobster tails(with butter of course)
Tracy
Ms. Ginny,
And . . .ummmm . . . how long was this pole?
That would of course depend on which cubit measurement you applied.
HS
Australia Hillary! MG's are very popular here. Hubby has another one now. An MGA. Thankfully it's not red though. I know what they say about (old) men and their cars. LOL!
Guess you must be about our vintage?
Marilyn
Hillary
Great stuff, really enjoying this, I’m looking back and seeing events completely through another set of eyes.
“Telegraph Pole and Mustache Man” made me laugh, excellent descriptions!
it was obvious that the Pole was deeply impressed with the example of Duncan…beaming with pride…I found this particularly interesting because I always felt I had a slightly difficult relationship with him, and would never had guessed that he took any “pride” in anything I ever did – I’ll explain more in my forthcoming “Memories of Hillary” post.
But I’ll wait until you’re done with part III.
I can’t wait to see how this all turns out.
Best regards
Duncan.
Ps:
I’m not quite sure the kind of friend I was to Duncan…
Never worry about that. Perhaps I’ll put a bit in about that also in my post.