Joan and Terry Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Having just reached the three hundred mark,I notice I am now referred to as an old sweat. Horses sweat,Men perspire and Ladies glow.Would it be posible to be called an old glow? Joan, old glower Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squirrel Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 No discrimination please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truthergw Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Having just reached the three hundred mark,I notice I am now referred to as an old sweat. Horses sweat,Men perspire and Ladies glow.Would it be posible to be called an old glow? Joan, old glower Oxford English Reference Dictionery. GLOWER: Scowl or stare angrily Are you sure? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Clay Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Scowl or stare angrily Shome mishtake, shurely, Joan? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt_Hazell_Great_Grandson Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 No discrimination please. I agree . I `m feeling a little thirsty... Roland. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joan and Terry Posted 2 February , 2007 Author Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Oxford English Reference Dictionery. GLOWER: Scowl or stare angrily Are you sure? How about just call me glowing? Concise Oxford Dictionary ninth edition expressing pride or satisfaction,which I feel having passed the three hundred mark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joan and Terry Posted 2 February , 2007 Author Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Shome mishtake, shurely, Joan? Jim Women do not make mistakes,it was a deliberate ploy to get a response. I never drink whilst sleeping. Joan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montbrehain Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 And dont you just know , If we said "shes glowing". you can bet your life she would say "no Im not, im sweating !" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Clay Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 And dont you just know , If we said "shes glowing". you can bet your life she would say "no Im not, im sweating !" Mo! Behave! 'tis a woman's prerogative..... Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stebie9173 Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Should this post not be in Upstairs? Show the Lady the way, someone. And someone oil the secret panel.... Steve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nittenman Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 I never drink whilst sleeping. Joan I never sleep whilst drinking. Maybe you should just glisten Joan. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay dubaya Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Having just reached the three hundred mark,I notice I am now referred to as an old sweat. Horses sweat,Men perspire and Ladies glow.Would it be posible to be called an old glow? Joan, old glower Just like to say...as much as I would like to perspire, after doing my daily chores... I sweat like a pig but I'd rather be an 'old sweat' than a stinking pig I like your approach though Joan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
delta Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 Joan, welcome to the bands of old sweaters You are cordinally invioted to join us Upstairs at Skindles for conversation deep and delighful - amongst which this thread would be perfectly at home. and I think you would make an excelent addition to the mad bunch that hang out there To find us; follow http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/i...hp?showforum=26 Scan a few threads to see what goes on (the dead end thread is not mandatory) and then join in following the tradition is that new members offer all present a cyber drink Looking forward to seeing you there soon Stephen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malcolm Posted 2 February , 2007 Share Posted 2 February , 2007 .....................and mine's a Malt please. Aye Malcolm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzie Posted 3 February , 2007 Share Posted 3 February , 2007 My grandmother used to say that when she tried to teach me to be a lady!! Welcome to the club, Joan. Cheers Kim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ypres1418 Posted 3 February , 2007 Share Posted 3 February , 2007 Welcome Joan, have fun here in Skindles, if your mad as a hatter it does help in 'upstairs' Mandy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Broomfield Posted 3 February , 2007 Share Posted 3 February , 2007 Welcome Joan, have fun here in Skindles, if your mad as a hatter it does help in 'upstairs' Mandy Also helps to realise where you are. Mad may be de rigeur, but when trying to find the door to the Ladies, remember that we are currently in Chit Chat Matron Mandy, being a nurse and all, is allowed to wander the corridors without knowing where she is, what she's doing, who she's doing it to, where she's shoving the sharp implement she's carrying and what, indeed, her name is. Matron - we're in Chit Chat dear. have you had your medication..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ypres1418 Posted 3 February , 2007 Share Posted 3 February , 2007 No Steve not had any medication for over a week now, and it is showing isnt it! still never mind i'll get better, i'm sure, they do say you get better with age dont they? 10 days to go before the big 46!!!!!!!! Mandy, Matron, Lady Mandy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Sheldon Posted 3 February , 2007 Share Posted 3 February , 2007 It all reminds me of the somewhat tongue-tied Lancastrian who was seeking to gain the attention of a young woman he fancied. His mate, noting his dilemma, said, 'You need to say something romantic to her.' So he went up to her and said, 'Na then flower, you don't sweat much for a fat lass do you?' Jack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ozzie Posted 3 February , 2007 Share Posted 3 February , 2007 Bet he did not get far, Jack. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephanie Posted 3 February , 2007 Share Posted 3 February , 2007 Half...way.....there. Must...post...more...often. Though in threat of being seen as a complete idiot Steph Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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