
Dont be scared of doing things your way, its your life, fill it with happy things. Try to bring happiness and joy to those around you and find ways of making this grey world bright and colourful.
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Pretty sure your colours would be mud, some more mud, a rock you found and called Simon who is having a sordid fling with some of the mud (not all of the mud which makes it worse) some pocket fluff that is secretly in love with Simon and some more mud.
Seriously however thankies for sharing this, really made me smile this morning.
Seriously however thankies for sharing this, really made me smile this morning.
It's called 'direct and to the point', we get rid of stuff that's not needed.
In our other discussion of scones, biscuits and dumplings, I also found out that you most likely pronounce 'scone' far different than I do. For me, I pronounce it so that it rhymes with 'tone', whereas I found out in the U.K., it pronounced like 'gone.'
That reminds me for someone I knew in Second Life who used to get visibly upset at the difference in the pronunciation of 'aluminum.' Apparently, the U,K. spells it aluminium, which again, is the older way, we removed one 'i', from it. But, we pronounce it alum-i-num, where as it's pronounced in the U.K. as al-u-min-e-um. Used to drive him crazy!
Anybody know whom I'm talking about??
In our other discussion of scones, biscuits and dumplings, I also found out that you most likely pronounce 'scone' far different than I do. For me, I pronounce it so that it rhymes with 'tone', whereas I found out in the U.K., it pronounced like 'gone.'
That reminds me for someone I knew in Second Life who used to get visibly upset at the difference in the pronunciation of 'aluminum.' Apparently, the U,K. spells it aluminium, which again, is the older way, we removed one 'i', from it. But, we pronounce it alum-i-num, where as it's pronounced in the U.K. as al-u-min-e-um. Used to drive him crazy!
Anybody know whom I'm talking about??
If you think about it, it's the USA that spells things differently. Our language *spoken and written* was originally from the UK. Great Britain started colonizing the USA in the mid 1700's. Either American's lost the art of proper spelling or stopped caring when they isolated themselves in the country, where education lost out to working on a farm.
Hey! Ya tryin' to leave me wanting to really hug yoo there? 'Cos that drawing really gets to me not least with events in the Country both of us find ourselves in right now so sure let's colour our world with nice happy colours, erasing that dark negativity.
****Hugs***
Jo, xxx
****Hugs***
Jo, xxx
(comes over and huggles you) Good point there Gem. Same here for me and my bro, Rison there. Even though at games, we simply play what we want to play to have fun and work together as one. Thanks btw. ^^
If either your mom or Paul thought it was an inspiration message, then hope you're up for love pats. =P
If either your mom or Paul thought it was an inspiration message, then hope you're up for love pats. =P
Lets make this drab world of ours just a bit more colorful
-A lil note from a above statement.
I just realized in the U.S. we use lots of "or" words, most everywhere else its "our"
Like the words, colour, behaviour, harbour, honour, humour, labour, neighbour, rumour, splendour
we use, color, flavor, behavior, harbor, honor, humor, labor, neighbor, rumor, splendor
-A lil note from a above statement.
I just realized in the U.S. we use lots of "or" words, most everywhere else its "our"
Like the words, colour, behaviour, harbour, honour, humour, labour, neighbour, rumour, splendour
we use, color, flavor, behavior, harbor, honor, humor, labor, neighbor, rumor, splendor
You don't want me to paint the world... it would be done with desert colours and slightly muted
( this is excluding the countryside; only the cities would be done in this way)
You may argue that the world is dark and dreary, but that may be because of all the steel grey there is in it
( this is excluding the countryside; only the cities would be done in this way)
You may argue that the world is dark and dreary, but that may be because of all the steel grey there is in it
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