Jezzi Stewart
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#961 | Posted: 28 Sep 2011 03:21
Tranny Clubbing: Nice twist, LOL
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rphael
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#962 | Posted: 28 Sep 2011 22:59
helen's okay with you how much time and I was already longing of their legends and you I hope to return with a vengeance subtitled I'm sort of standing with the translations of the subtitles because the school over a section of evidence almost boring almost got burned en more physics in the end everything worked out I hope that the translation has been good
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Chalkerfan
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#963 | Posted: 29 Sep 2011 01:12 | Edited by: Chalkerfan
Welcome back Hels. Tranny clubbing is great, the look on Brad's face :-) In cap3 Eddie looks like a cad, I think a return to curry and chips is on the cards for the poor heroine.
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Helen Buckley
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#964 | Posted: 29 Sep 2011 01:28
Hi Chalker, Cad! That was the word I was trying to remember, like Terry Thomas from those old Ealing comedies. "Hwah, Hwah. What a fine little filly she is". Jezzi thanks for dropping by and Rphael, I am trying to contact you but we seem to be having difficulty. but I shall persevere.
Since i got back from the trip I have been very busy getting back to work, sorting out the few hundred photos I took! Honest! I went feral with my camera! Filled up a couple of memory cards and all!!! Even after I did a back up with one set at a photo shop. If anyone is interested I managed to get a seriously interesting adapter which turned my base lens into a great wide angle.
If anyone gets to New York and fancies a bit of 'Off Broadway theatre/musical' I urge you to try 'The Million Dollar Quartet', it's about the jam session that happened in the early 50's between Elvis Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis. The audience were standing in their seats cheering and applauding. Very good show!
I'll be organising some stuff for my albums when I have the time but n the meantime have been having a bit of fun with these little 'quickies'. Stay well dear friends, XX Helen
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GrimGhost
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#965 | Posted: 29 Sep 2011 15:56 | Edited by: GrimGhost
Hi GG, Thanks for the comments, I'll have to remember that.The southwest, does that include Memphis? Please excuse my ignorance?
Southwest: the arid/desert part of the USA: Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, southern Utah, Nevada, southeast California. They all border Mexico, or are close to Mexico.
Does not include Memphis, or Tennessee (which Memphis is a part of).
Don't feel bad. When I was in Perth, a distinguished older man asked me if I'd had a chance to visit "the eastern states." I thought he meant the East Coast of the USA, and answered accordingly.
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Helen Buckley
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#966 | Posted: 29 Sep 2011 19:50
I remember, when I lived there, a distinguished parliamentarian being interviewed on radio and he referred to West'ern' Australia! Geez were there a lot of phone calls, "We are West Australia". Perth people are very parochial, you were lucky to get out alive, or at least tarred and feathered, or the local version, 'curried and chipped'. Helen
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rphael
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#967 | Posted: 6 Oct 2011 12:13
This stopped the forum these last days the people disappeared
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rphael
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#968 | Posted: 19 Oct 2011 08:46
Where is everybody already does not post a time that is actually stopped
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Helen Buckley
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#969 | Posted: 19 Oct 2011 20:58
Hello everyone, how are you, it's been a while since i was able to drop in properly and have a good old nosy through the additions. It's good to see the stalwarts are continuing to be creative with their caps. "More power to the pen" Say I, or the keyboard.
I have added a new album to Panels with a dozen or so capped pictures, but here are a couple for you in this collection, cheers, Helen
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Chalkerfan
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#970 | Posted: 22 Oct 2011 01:24
Cap 1 is good Helen but cap 2 is brilliant.
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GrimGhost
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#971 | Posted: 22 Oct 2011 09:35
Re Caption 2 -- this could be awkward for our philandering pilot on so many levels.
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Helen Buckley
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#972 | Posted: 23 Oct 2011 21:06
Chalkie!!! and GG Stratospherically speaking? :) I've been adding a few new ones to the albums, let me know what you think? Cheers Helen XX
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Jezzi Stewart
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#973 | Posted: 23 Oct 2011 21:50
Pan Am fits right in with the new TV show. I watch it imagining that one of the stewardesses is a CD - well, me actually - if I was 40 years younger :-)
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Helen Buckley
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#974 | Posted: 24 Oct 2011 20:15 | Edited by: Helen Buckley
Jezzi, I can share that thought very well.
Here are two more which have cropped into my 'Capper range' Helen
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Helen Buckley
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#975 | Posted: 25 Oct 2011 21:29
Hi everyone, out of curiosity has anyone heard from our occasional visitor, rphael? I tried to contact her and help but I have had no success with the address she left. Here's a spare toon for you all, cheers Helen
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Chalkerfan
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#976 | Posted: 26 Oct 2011 01:36
Cap 1: very good Cap 2: laugh out loud funny Hels. Cap 3: humped dry.....tee hee hee :-)
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GrimGhost
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#977 | Posted: 26 Oct 2011 03:54
"Are you kidding me?" don't you hate it when you out yourself because you overlooked something?
"Humped you dry" -- if he'd installed a central heating/AC system, she wouldn't be having these problems!
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rphael
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#978 | Posted: 29 Oct 2011 09:30
I spent just to say hi. Lately I am half unwilling. Translating subtitles is a bit annoying having to copy and then translate everything. I'll find a way to translate them back. It is courage that I lack I'll see what I can do. Helen your last post are very interesting. Even though I have not translated it yet
Well it seems that the translation was a little better now
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rphael
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#979 | Posted: 5 Nov 2011 10:19
lol
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Chalkerfan
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#980 | Posted: 5 Nov 2011 17:19 | Edited by: Chalkerfan
Post removed by CF
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Helen Buckley
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#981 | Posted: 9 Nov 2011 18:50 | Edited by: Helen Buckley
Typo fixed, considering the sharp eyes round here I am surprised there hasn't been a comment,
I might have got away with it but don't mention the war!
Helen. XXX
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Jezzi Stewart
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#982 | Posted: 9 Nov 2011 20:21
Are you sure you didn't collaborate with Vickie Tern on "Reluctant Hostess"? :-)
Hugs, Jez
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Helen Buckley
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#983 | Posted: 9 Nov 2011 20:30
Pretty definite on that Jezzi, Helen
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Pyrite
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#984 | Posted: 10 Nov 2011 02:04
Excellent! Really liked Reluctant Hostess
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Chalkerfan
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#985 | Posted: 10 Nov 2011 12:23
Good work as alway, Helen :-) For the benefit of non-Brits and Aussies, I thought I should point out that "randy" is used by us naughty lot as an adjective in the same way as Americans would use the term, "horny".
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Helen Buckley
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#986 | Posted: 10 Nov 2011 18:50 | Edited by: Helen Buckley
Thanks Pyrite and Chalker, I just noticed a typo on Caught!! How 'embarrasment'!!! I'll have to change it, Woe is me! Thanks again for the kind words, by the way, randy is used down under as well. Oh er, Oops Vicar. I mean to say, "Randy, Down under?" You are awful but I do like you. Helen
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GrimGhost
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#987 | Posted: 22 Nov 2011 09:27
Another typo, this one in Reluctant Hostess: His wife s [carriage return] uggested
I liked the trashy covers, and what you did with them.
I'm looking forward to more trashy novels by "D.R. Agqueen." (Whose "drab" name is probably "Randy.")
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Helen Buckley
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#988 | Posted: 24 Nov 2011 23:50
Oh no, must have been excited. I was trying to work out something for D.R. Agqueen along the lines of DR Ageen, or something, nut then I just thought, 'what the heck'! :-) Helen XX
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Helen Buckley
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#989 | Posted: 1 Dec 2011 17:41 | Edited by: Helen Buckley
I had a problem with a pic I attempted to load, very word heavv. I was attempting something new, and failed spectacularly! Back to the drawing board cheers, Helen
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rphael
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#990 | Posted: 14 Dec 2011 13:11
hi
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