I have no real idea about the top one. It could be a glove darner; like
putting it up a finger to darn it?? No? OK I give up!
The second I believe is a pastry cutter (or something like that)
Below that is some sort of bone pick (Though I would have expected it to be
sharper)
The bottom one is
I, too, help Mother Nature along with atificial nails. I can grow my own
nails, but never ten at the same time. I've always liked my hands to look
nice. When a person comments, they often say, Are those your nails? And I
always reply in the affirmative. After all, they are mine--bought and paid
While looking for the full text of Is He An Aussie, I found the
following site:
http://www.monologues.co.uk
Which has the words of almost every (English) monologue on it!
And a few ring-ins besides, like Bob Newhart's Introduction of
Tobacco to Civilisation
Noelene in Cooma
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Helen emailed me a few hours before she went into surgery,
and I sent her back the following and thought I'd like to share
with you all:
From My Hospital Bed:
The weather is warming to springtime
The sky is a beautiful blue
It's perfect outside to sit lacing
With coffee and biscuits to chew.
Hi Spiders,
At 07:22 PM 08-03-04 +1100, Lynn wrote:
Well I arrived at the beautician's this morning for a 9am appointment to
have my genuine imitation gel nails done. Got there in time, having missed
breakfast, to find out that my appointment is tomorrow- mentalpausal day.
Does this
Hello all,
I keep telling everyone I see not to get old. I will get up and go to
another room to do something and forget what I was going after. Then I cannot sleep
because I can't remember what I wanted. I am only 48, but I sometimes think
that this set in right after my oldest child (son)
My Mum calls it having a senior moment. We all seem to suffer with Oldtimers
disease here and there.
Cheers, Yvonne.
I think so, at the moment I suffer a bit from sometimers rather than early
onset allstimers (sic)
Lynn Scott, Wollongong, Australia
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