An answer to builder's bum!
lindalegs
Member Posts: 5,398
A less offensive way of seeing builder's bum!
Luv,
Luv,
Love, Legs x
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'
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cheers legs0 -
brilliant legs...started my day with a laugh....Love
Barbara0 -
Glad you like it
After I submitted it I suddenly wondered if it might offend some people :shock: but I hope not. I only want to give people a smile
Luv,Love, Legs x
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'0 -
can't see how it would offend Linda xxSmile a while and while you smile
smile another smile and soon there
will be miles and miles of smiles
just because you smiled I wish your
day is full of Smiles0 -
GoodLove, Legs x
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'0 -
Doubt it Legs - harmless enough - just enough to make us smile.
I need a smile - it's STILL snowing here :roll:
love
Toni xx0 -
Thanks for the crack Legs.0
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Numptydumpty wrote:Thanks for the crack Legs.
Nice one Numpty I love puns
Luv,
PS Still snow here Toni :roll:Love, Legs x
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'0 -
I know a few people who could wear this T-shirt!
ElizabethNever be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no ones definition of your life
Define yourself........
Harvey Fierstein0 -
I know a few people who could wear this T-shirt!
ElizabethNever be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no ones definition of your life
Define yourself........
Harvey Fierstein0 -
Me too Elizabeth (Hope you're well)
Luv,Love, Legs x
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'0 -
Have you noticed there is a distressing trend for female cracks appearing in public now(so to speak) with the fondness for low rise jeans.Somehow the sight of the attendant thong strap makes it even more cringeworthy.0
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I agree Daffy. It's like the silly trend for men to wear jeans with the 'waist' on the middle of their bottoms and the crotch hanging halfway between their thighs was that all about??? :roll:
Luv,Love, Legs x
'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'0 -
Have you seen the ones with the fake boxer top attached to the top of the jeans? Oh the temptation to 'accidentally' stand on the trailing hem to see how well attached things really are....What stays my foot is the generally unappealing look of what the jeans are hanging off.
It's ironic that my son gets quite incandescent on occasion as he is very tall and thin and struggles to find trousers/jeans that don't succumb to gravity and display his undies - there seems to be a mindset that men with long legs are big in the waist as well. When he does his belt up it reminds me of a sari sometimes with the 'spare' all pleated at the front.0 -
lindalegs wrote:Me too Elizabeth (Hope you're well)
Luv,
Thank you for asking Linda. My knees have gone kaputt and I have been unable to attend my art class for many weeks. I have already paid for next term and I'm just hoping the knees get back to how they used to be and they haven't been damaged.
I hope Jack Spratt is still thriving.
Elizabeth xNever be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no ones definition of your life
Define yourself........
Harvey Fierstein0 -
daffy2 wrote:Have you seen the ones with the fake boxer top attached to the top of the jeans? Oh the temptation to 'accidentally' stand on the trailing hem ........ there seems to be a mindset that men with long legs are big in the waist as well. When he does his belt up it reminds me of a sari sometimes with the 'spare' all pleated at the front.
Ah bless (Re: your son)
I haven't seen those types of jeans and cannot understand why they think it's 'cool' to wear clothes that look as though they don't fit properly :roll:
I thank goodness my boys (now men) were never 'victims' of fashion. When they kept asking for brand name trainers and tee-shirts, which we couldn't afford, we decided to give them a clothing allowance to let them buy their own. They were soon shopping at value shops like Matalan and Primark and getting value for their moneyLove, Legs x
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tkachev wrote:Thank you for asking Linda. My knees have gone kaputt and I have been unable to attend my art class for many weeks. I have already paid for next term and I'm just hoping the knees get back to how they used to be and they haven't been damaged.
I hope Jack Spratt is still thriving.
Elizabeth x
Sorry about your knees 'E'. I remember what its like and don't envy what you're going through at the moment.
Jack Spratt at 8 months is adorable. He's been crawling for a month and is now pulling himself up. I'm teaching him to say Nanna and he's just started 'n-n-n-n-n-n-n' ing but he obviously doesn't know what it means ......yet
Love,Love, Legs x
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