Re: Leisurely Scribbles part 2
I developed a very bad crick in me neck when I was 15, I have never looked back since.Re: Leisurely Scribbles part 2
Jem, I think we are born lucky, I could quote so many things here where I have been very lucky. I have won many prizes and found money in strange places, like being hit in the face by a twenty pound note when walking along in the swirling dead leaves in the park or finding a diamond ring in a frozen food case in Sainsbury's ( I handed this to the store manager and the women who had lost it cried with relief in front of me ).Re: Leisurely Scribbles part 2
Re: Leisurely Scribbles part 2
I was talkin to an old adversary the other day and we got into our usual ding dong battle when he decided to throw a punch which I could see coming a mile off - but I thought NO - turn the other cheek - so I did and his fist and arm slid straight past me and he landed in the mud behind. Had to help the old fellow up - so there it really does work.Re: Leisurely Scribbles part 2
A lot of thought and centuries of experience went into these old sayings Gumbud, they weren't just picked willy nilly out of the air to suit the sayer as some people would think. Putting religion aside and looking at them as historical text I think there are good life lessons to be learned in them. Take the one about the scandal giver.Thread Tools | |
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