LMAO you really are a complete loon :-P If I was on your list where would I be living in your cyber neighbourhood? Congrats to Alex and Suze :D
Mike
· 2 years ago
Blogsville is a nice town. The houses are dirt cheap and the neighbours are really friendly.
I popped into one of my neighbours houses a few weeks ago and found them half naked in the kitchen and they didn't bat an eyelid! Fekker never made me a coffee though! ;)
I have a tree house at the bottom of my garden in Blogsville. It's a great place to chill out, and I get a great view of what all my neighbours are up to.
I'm thinking of moving a few doors down, the house is the same size but it has a double garage so I can get more motorbikes in there. Oh, and it hasn't got a hole in the kitchen ceiling where an old light fitting used to be so that'll save me some DIY.
On another note, I'm having great difficulty finding a garden centre around here that sells COY carp for my pond! Any ideas?
The Savage
· 2 years ago
So.. ummmmm... do I have that creepy house on the hill at the end of the lane?
rn_buffoon
· 2 years ago
Spot on Miss. I love my porch!
ellie
· 2 years ago
Now that I have settled in I will be having a housewarming party over at mine. Would be nice to get to know the neighbours. Bring a bottle this time Mike!
Speakin' my mind
· 2 years ago
I always figured Robyn had big knockers, but thanks for confirming that!
What does your house look like in blogville? While you are at it, send me a picture of the new realestate I own, thanks sweetie!
Ali
· 2 years ago
OMG!!! I think I have stopped giggling now! I love my house in blogsville with its climbing rose. You can smell the sweet scent whenever you walk by on the way to your place, which is coincidentally right next door to mine. In our lofts we have a secret door in the adjoining wall and we use it often. Of course on your side of the loft is a gorgeous photographic studio which you so generously share.
If mike is moving to the house with the double garage I reckon he should have his house warming in there, with all the bikes! Reckon we could dig out our leather gear so we are dressed appropriately don't you?
I might gatecrash Ellie's housewarming too, what sort of bottle should I bring and do you think one is really sufficient??
RobynB
· 2 years ago
Big brass knocker? Awesome!!!
Come on over anytime. We'll sit on the porch swing, drink good ol' fashion sweet tea and talk about nothing.
My door is always open sweetie :)
thru my eyes
· 2 years ago
I WANT BIG BRASS KNOCKERS LIKE ROBYN!!!!!! I am going to Renovate and get a pink door too. I love living next door to you MISS U!!!! xo TME
Dan
· 2 years ago
Ohmygosh (I just invented a word, cool huh)! You are so amazingly sweet to plug me on your blog. Even when you don't plug me you're sweet ... wait a second, that didn't sound right (or maybe it did).
I think you're adorable for thinking we all have homes nearby. I just got off the phone with your local landscaper. He's on his way to spray that hedge that Novak is living in.
erika
· 2 years ago
I am good at the pub! Thanks Miss U!
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Suck Me - Oh God. you're not on my list. How awful is that? I will rectify it immediately, and then give you a knock when it's done. (That's if you're not at Cherrie's place, cos sweetie, you live right next door. x)
Mike - Aww, C'mon...would YOU have made a coffee if you were half nekkid with some...um...woman?
I'd love to sit with you in your tree-house...we could talk about ALL sorts of stuff. Like, for instance, the WetnWild BlognDig Centre. They sell coy, I'm sure of it. Well, if not, they sell a damn good breakfast.
As for the motorbikes....last I saw, you had 3 of 'em in bits in your front room! Who needs a bloody double garage? x
Savage - Aww, baby...I don't know where you live. Every time I wanna see you, I just go to the gym. If you're not there, you'll be in the tattoo parlour! x
rn_buffon - I KNOW you love your porch...and one day, me and you are gonna have a beer or 6 out there. x
Ellie - Woohoo! Partay! Ok....What time? What do I wear? And about Mike. I bet he brought 4 cans of Newqyay Brown last time, right?
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Ok, I cant spell. That was Newquay...(as in Newcastle), ok? Oh god....I think I need to stop right now...
Walker
· 2 years ago
The best part of the blogging community is that no matter where you pack up your belongings and move to, your blogaverse remains the same and your neighbors come with you.
Have a nice weekend :)
Horsn
· 2 years ago
I'm just getting back into the swing of things after a leave of absence, so I was delighted to be reminded to visit Alex and Suze. Especially today. That was a wonderful read.
I'm not sure how I got here, so I can't tell you which direction my cyber house is from yours. But after my look around, I plan on doing my best to to get back here.
The one great thing about this cyber world is the public transportation. You can always find a bus route that goes right to the place you want to go.
Cherrie
· 2 years ago
Now I am very excited about Alex's proposal! Can't wait to see how Suze responds . . .
It's not crazy to think of us all as living in a community where everyone treats everyone else well, and you can pop in and visit anyone at any time. That's exactly what we do now, in this virtual way. And my door is always open for you and everyone else who comes here! Like you say, though, you never know what you might find me doing when you walk in . . .
Kitty's Tiger
· 2 years ago
knock knock...can I come out of your closet now. Everyone else seems to be outside and you have left me in your damn closet again. ha ha ha....I love blog world too very much KIDDO....hugs
Kitty
· 2 years ago
If you're in her closet, then where does that leave me?
Am I one of the flowers in the attic?
Blessed
· 2 years ago
What a great post today! I think of blogland the same. A whole other world with some many DIFFERENT characters. I am glad that I ran into you in blogland. You are so funny and creative and so genuine.
You know sometimes I come by unannounced, stay for a bit and not say a word. Sometimes I come by and say "hello" and off to another part of blogland.
It's fun to visit you Miss U. You are delight!
Mike
· 2 years ago
Newquay Brown indeed. I think you're getting the wrong impression of me. I actually turned up with a couple of bottles of Newquay Brown AND a bag of pork scratchings for the ladies.
Anywaaaayyyyyyyy....
I've woken up with a rotten stinking cold this morning and I've lost my voice. It's occurred to me that losing your voice isn't a problem in Blogsville. Another great reason to move into the area.
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Speakin' - I can always count on you to lower the tone, lol. x My house is right next to the lake (you know...the lake which splits Blogville into two), and you'll find me sitting outside with my back against an old oak tree, pen and paper in hand.
Ali - Wouldn't that be just great? When I was a kid, I used to dream about how cool it would be to knock a hole in my bedroom wall so I could get into my friend's room!
We definitely should dig out the leather gear, although I'm not entirely sure my ass will still fit in my leather trousers. I may have to lie on the floor and pull the zip up with a coathanger.
I think we have the stamina for two parties, don't you? I'll bring a crate of wine, you can bring a crate of lager...and we'll be well sorted. xx
Robyn - That sounds absolutely perfect. We could sit there till the sun goes down. x
TME - Don't you like your brown door sweetie? Perhaps I didn't describe it properly. It's one of those big ol' sturdy ones...like the sort you'd see on the side of a church over here. Full of history and character. But if you want pink, then pink you shall have. (I'll meet you at midnight with a screwdriver, and we can go round and pinch Kristen's, ok!) xx
Dan - I love your new word :) As for the plug....good things should be talked about. I watched it again last night...it really makes me laugh! Do you think the landscapers will have anything potent enough to deal with Novak? It'd be a bit like trying to put out a house fire with a water pistol.
Erika - You have a home too sweetie! It has a little black and white penguin sized door, with splodges of yellow on the handle! x
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Walker - That's very true. Wouldn't it be great to live anywhere in the world, and still have your friends and family on your doorstep? Have a great weekend too :)
Horsn - I'm really glad you stopped by. I was over at yours earlier and was watching the bird's nest for a bit. How sweet! I'd love to see you back...I think from yours, you catch the bus to Kitty's and there'll be another one waiting for you. It stops right outside my door :)
Cherrie - I can't wait to see Suze's next entry... I have a feeling that if I really lived in your neighbourhood, I'd be walking past your door at every available opportunity. Of course, if you're not in, I know to look around the back by the garage! x
KT - Come on...out you get...Kitty's looking for you. I've told you before, the beer's in the fridge...which is in the kitchen!
Kitty - Your husband seems to have gotten himself lost again! Kitty...you can certainly be a flower in the attic, but I'm not sure about your brother being up there too... x
Blessed - I often stop by at your place too(the little cottage up on the hill.)It's so quiet up there, and I can sit in the garden, looking at the frogs, and listen to the church bells ring in the distance. x
Mike - Oh WoW. Pork scratchings? GIRLS! MIKE HAS PORK SCRATCHINGS! I think you'd better get some reinforcements for your door, cos when word gets out....
Aww, you poor thing. Here...gargle this for a bit. x
JMK
· 2 years ago
I'm in the semi-detached brown stone painted yellow in the middle of the street. I hope it looks the same in Cyberland... Come by anytime. I'll put the kettle on and see what delightful delectable I have in the pantry. We'll have tea and biscuits and talk about your amazing gift for writing and storytelling. It will be lovely!
Suck Me
· 2 years ago
I'm adding you to my list too. It will give me something to do. Teehee j/k :-P
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Janet - I've had a lot of support here, as you may have seen, but having your input over the past few months has meant so much to me.
I have always looked up to you...but always thought I wouldn't have anything of value to add to your blog. I still feel that, a lot! So, when you did what you did for me...I was so taken aback...so completely overwhelmed...that even now I find it hard to comprehend that you'd want to do that for me.
Sitting with you for an evening, talking to you, learning about you, picking your brain, soaking up the information I know you could give me... it just thrills me. I would absolutely love to have that opportunity.
Fill that pantry up woman, cos if I cross that ocean, I'll be looking for your place, without a doubt. x
Suck Me - I am MORE than certain you could find at least one thing to do! (But thanks anyway. x)
April
· 2 years ago
you have a house on the lake? can i move in next door??
i moved out of the run down trailer park where life was hell last year...but i can't seem to figure out where i'm supposed to live now....
i'd give a lot to have big knockers like robin! :)
Ted
· 2 years ago
You know, there's a part of me that feels ever-so-slightly discarded, in that I didn't actually get my own abode.
But -- trust me -- that is monumentally overshadowed by the realization I get to hang around the lingerie shop 'til the cows come home.
And I don't even like cows.
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
April - Honey, you can move in with me whenever you want, ok? But....d'ya know what? I reckon you are gonna be absolutely fine. That trailer park is long gone now, and one day sweetie, you won't even remember what it looks like. I promise you. But if you EVER need to lay your head down? Just walk right in...I'll always be here. xx
Ted - Of course you have a house babe. But when I wrote this, I was too caught up in trying to finish it, so I could get to the coffee shop in time to meet you. x
Ted
· 2 years ago
In Tedworld, at least, you are the froth in my espresso.
Steven Novak
· 2 years ago
I live in a hedge!?! WHAT THE HELL!?!? ;)
Steve~
Steven Novak
· 2 years ago
I live in a hedge!?! WHAT THE HELL!?!? ;)
Steve~
Mike
· 2 years ago
A hedge is a vast improvement up the Blogsville ladder than a gutter. It's less draughty for a start. (I thought it was spelt drafty but answers dot com informs me it's draughty. I'm not convinced. It sounds like something Prince Charley would say!)
My above drivel is excused by the fact I've been to the pub.
Have a lovely weekend all.
Shelly Rayedeane
· 2 years ago
Please give me a home in your blogland. I don't like being homeless. lol. I don't require much, maybe just a nice rock to hide under now and then.
WDKY
· 2 years ago
Sweetheart, come and lie down... no, I'm just phoning for a pizza, honestly. Yes, I know - you're fine... of course you are.
:-)
PS Where's my bloody house then?
Suze
· 2 years ago
That makes two of us! I have been on an emotional rollercoaster since he asked. Tears one minute, smiles the next. :)
JMK
· 2 years ago
Good Lord, Ms. U: You're too kind. I keep thinking, I could learn a thing or two (or three or four...) from you about life and writing and taking risks and, and, and...
Well, love, the kettle is on. I've got a host of Pepperidge Farms biscuits around. Mint Milanos, Brussels Chocolate, Bordeauxs (how do you pluralize French words?), and somewhere I have a tin of Walker's Shortbread. Or maybe I'll just stir up a batch of homemade cookies. Do you have a particular favorite?
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Ted - The froth, I'm heard, is the best bit...but only as long as you savour it till the end, and not slurp it in one gulp. I am MORE than sure you know that already though. x
Steve - Um...yes...you live in a hedge, BUT...it is a VERY nice hedge, with soft leaves, and a great view. There's even room for a few plastic toys and a tissue. I'm sure you are more than happy there sweetie. x
Steve - Calm down. You really didn't have to say it twice. x
Mike - Oh dear. You poor thing....you'll be suffering in the morning, won't you? Here...have a tablet, and rest your head for a bit. You're a very lucky boy, you know, not having to live in a hedge an'all. x
Shelly - You DO have a home, but you're always at work! It's the very quiet house, the one which sits beneath the shadows of the day,urging us to knock on the door in the hope you'll be in. But you never are. One day, I hope, you will be. xxx
wdky - YES I AM FINE. What? You think I'm mad? DON'T TOUCH ME. Yes, I know you love me. That doesn't mean you can touch me, RIGHT?
And NO. I DO NOT LIKE PEPPERONI. How many bloody times do I have to TELL YOU. I don't CARE if B likes it. Go swim in the bloody ocean.
And honey......you must have a house, cos I'm laying in bed with you. xxx
Suze - Woohooo!!!!!
email coming....email coming...
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Janet - I seriously think I could get lost in your pantry...and in your words, and praise, and knowledge. It would be a mighty fine evening (or three), and one which I'd relish. I hope you know that.
Cookies are good. ANY cookies are good. But mention the word "shortbread" and I am yours. Completely. Seriously, Janet, that stuff...that wondeful stuff...is dangerous. x
heyjude56
· 2 years ago
Hang on a minute.....Any dangerous stuff happening- count me in,please. x
kindabiz
· 2 years ago
now u have me intrigued !!!
if i was in yr list , where wud i be living ?
wud love to know that ?
Miss Understood
· 2 years ago
Hey Jude - I think you'll be doing quite enough dangerous stuff at the end of the week, don't you? LoL. PLEASE take your camera! xx
Kindabiz - oooh, I think you'd be living in a lovely cosy apartment, right above the massage parlour! x
Suck Me
· 2 years ago
Hi Miss U. Just calling in. I brought some biscuits with me so put the kettle on please :)
Ali
· 2 years ago
Shortbread - Is my ALL TIME FAVOURITE - real butter shortbread, crumbly, melt-in-the-mouth, devilishly morish, chunky, sweet, heavenly shortbread.
If I was on your list where would I be living in your cyber neighbourhood?
Congrats to Alex and Suze :D
I popped into one of my neighbours houses a few weeks ago and found them half naked in the kitchen and they didn't bat an eyelid! Fekker never made me a coffee though! ;)
I have a tree house at the bottom of my garden in Blogsville. It's a great place to chill out, and I get a great view of what all my neighbours are up to.
I'm thinking of moving a few doors down, the house is the same size but it has a double garage so I can get more motorbikes in there. Oh, and it hasn't got a hole in the kitchen ceiling where an old light fitting used to be so that'll save me some DIY.
On another note, I'm having great difficulty finding a garden centre around here that sells COY carp for my pond! Any ideas?
What does your house look like in blogville? While you are at it, send me a picture of the new realestate I own, thanks sweetie!
If mike is moving to the house with the double garage I reckon he should have his house warming in there, with all the bikes! Reckon we could dig out our leather gear so we are dressed appropriately don't you?
I might gatecrash Ellie's housewarming too, what sort of bottle should I bring and do you think one is really sufficient??
Come on over anytime. We'll sit on the porch swing, drink good ol' fashion sweet tea and talk about nothing.
My door is always open sweetie :)
I love living next door to you MISS U!!!!
xo
TME
I think you're adorable for thinking we all have homes nearby. I just got off the phone with your local landscaper. He's on his way to spray that hedge that Novak is living in.
Mike - Aww, C'mon...would YOU have made a coffee if you were half nekkid with some...um...woman?
I'd love to sit with you in your tree-house...we could talk about ALL sorts of stuff. Like, for instance, the WetnWild BlognDig Centre. They sell coy, I'm sure of it. Well, if not, they sell a damn good breakfast.
As for the motorbikes....last I saw, you had 3 of 'em in bits in your front room! Who needs a bloody double garage? x
Savage - Aww, baby...I don't know where you live. Every time I wanna see you, I just go to the gym. If you're not there, you'll be in the tattoo parlour! x
rn_buffon - I KNOW you love your porch...and one day, me and you are gonna have a beer or 6 out there. x
Ellie - Woohoo! Partay!
Ok....What time? What do I wear?
And about Mike. I bet he brought 4 cans of Newqyay Brown last time, right?
Have a nice weekend :)
I'm not sure how I got here, so I can't tell you which direction my cyber house is from yours. But after my look around, I plan on doing my best to to get back here.
The one great thing about this cyber world is the public transportation. You can always find a bus route that goes right to the place you want to go.
It's not crazy to think of us all as living in a community where everyone treats everyone else well, and you can pop in and visit anyone at any time. That's exactly what we do now, in this virtual way. And my door is always open for you and everyone else who comes here! Like you say, though, you never know what you might find me doing when you walk in . . .
Am I one of the flowers in the attic?
I think of blogland the same.
A whole other world with some many DIFFERENT characters.
I am glad that I ran into you in blogland. You are so funny and creative and so genuine.
You know sometimes I come by unannounced, stay for a bit and not say a word. Sometimes I come by and say "hello" and off to another part of blogland.
It's fun to visit you Miss U.
You are delight!
Anywaaaayyyyyyyy....
I've woken up with a rotten stinking cold this morning and I've lost my voice. It's occurred to me that losing your voice isn't a problem in Blogsville. Another great reason to move into the area.
My house is right next to the lake (you know...the lake which splits Blogville into two), and you'll find me sitting outside with my back against an old oak tree, pen and paper in hand.
Ali - Wouldn't that be just great? When I was a kid, I used to dream about how cool it would be to knock a hole in my bedroom wall so I could get into my friend's room!
We definitely should dig out the leather gear, although I'm not entirely sure my ass will still fit in my leather trousers. I may have to lie on the floor and pull the zip up with a coathanger.
I think we have the stamina for two parties, don't you? I'll bring a crate of wine, you can bring a crate of lager...and we'll be well sorted. xx
Robyn - That sounds absolutely perfect. We could sit there till the sun goes down. x
TME - Don't you like your brown door sweetie? Perhaps I didn't describe it properly. It's one of those big ol' sturdy ones...like the sort you'd see on the side of a church over here. Full of history and character. But if you want pink, then pink you shall have. (I'll meet you at midnight with a screwdriver, and we can go round and pinch Kristen's, ok!) xx
Dan - I love your new word :)
As for the plug....good things should be talked about. I watched it again last night...it really makes me laugh!
Do you think the landscapers will have anything potent enough to deal with Novak? It'd be a bit like trying to put out a house fire with a water pistol.
Erika - You have a home too sweetie! It has a little black and white penguin sized door, with splodges of yellow on the handle! x
Wouldn't it be great to live anywhere in the world, and still have your friends and family on your doorstep?
Have a great weekend too :)
Horsn - I'm really glad you stopped by. I was over at yours earlier and was watching the bird's nest for a bit. How sweet!
I'd love to see you back...I think from yours, you catch the bus to Kitty's and there'll be another one waiting for you. It stops right outside my door :)
Cherrie - I can't wait to see Suze's next entry...
I have a feeling that if I really lived in your neighbourhood, I'd be walking past your door at every available opportunity. Of course, if you're not in, I know to look around the back by the garage! x
KT - Come on...out you get...Kitty's looking for you. I've told you before, the beer's in the fridge...which is in the kitchen!
Kitty - Your husband seems to have gotten himself lost again!
Kitty...you can certainly be a flower in the attic, but I'm not sure about your brother being up there too... x
Blessed - I often stop by at your place too(the little cottage up on the hill.)It's so quiet up there, and I can sit in the garden, looking at the frogs, and listen to the church bells ring in the distance. x
Mike - Oh WoW. Pork scratchings? GIRLS! MIKE HAS PORK SCRATCHINGS!
I think you'd better get some reinforcements for your door, cos when word gets out....
Aww, you poor thing. Here...gargle this for a bit. x
I have always looked up to you...but always thought I wouldn't have anything of value to add to your blog. I still feel that, a lot! So, when you did what you did for me...I was so taken aback...so completely overwhelmed...that even now I find it hard to comprehend that you'd want to do that for me.
Sitting with you for an evening, talking to you, learning about you, picking your brain, soaking up the information I know you could give me... it just thrills me. I would absolutely love to have that opportunity.
Fill that pantry up woman, cos if I cross that ocean, I'll be looking for your place, without a doubt. x
Suck Me - I am MORE than certain you could find at least one thing to do! (But thanks anyway. x)
i moved out of the run down trailer park where life was hell last year...but i can't seem to figure out where i'm supposed to live now....
i'd give a lot to have big knockers like robin! :)
But -- trust me -- that is monumentally overshadowed by the realization I get to hang around the lingerie shop 'til the cows come home.
And I don't even like cows.
But if you EVER need to lay your head down? Just walk right in...I'll always be here. xx
Ted - Of course you have a house babe. But when I wrote this, I was too caught up in trying to finish it, so I could get to the coffee shop in time to meet you. x
Steve~
Steve~
My above drivel is excused by the fact I've been to the pub.
Have a lovely weekend all.
:-)
PS Where's my bloody house then?
Well, love, the kettle is on. I've got a host of Pepperidge Farms biscuits around. Mint Milanos, Brussels Chocolate, Bordeauxs (how do you pluralize French words?), and somewhere I have a tin of Walker's Shortbread. Or maybe I'll just stir up a batch of homemade cookies. Do you have a particular favorite?
Steve - Um...yes...you live in a hedge, BUT...it is a VERY nice hedge, with soft leaves, and a great view. There's even room for a few plastic toys and a tissue. I'm sure you are more than happy there sweetie. x
Steve - Calm down. You really didn't have to say it twice. x
Mike - Oh dear. You poor thing....you'll be suffering in the morning, won't you? Here...have a tablet, and rest your head for a bit. You're a very lucky boy, you know, not having to live in a hedge an'all. x
Shelly - You DO have a home, but you're always at work! It's the very quiet house, the one which sits beneath the shadows of the day,urging us to knock on the door in the hope you'll be in. But you never are. One day, I hope, you will be. xxx
wdky - YES I AM FINE. What? You think I'm mad? DON'T TOUCH ME. Yes, I know you love me. That doesn't mean you can touch me, RIGHT?
And NO. I DO NOT LIKE PEPPERONI. How many bloody times do I have to TELL YOU. I don't CARE if B likes it. Go swim in the bloody ocean.
And honey......you must have a house, cos I'm laying in bed with you. xxx
Suze - Woohooo!!!!!
email coming....email coming...
Cookies are good. ANY cookies are good. But mention the word "shortbread" and I am yours. Completely.
Seriously, Janet, that stuff...that wondeful stuff...is dangerous. x
if i was in yr list , where wud i be living ?
wud love to know that ?
PLEASE take your camera! xx
Kindabiz - oooh, I think you'd be living in a lovely cosy apartment, right above the massage parlour! x
Ooh, got a little carried away there!!