see more
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Well, this expression can be seen in three ways:
1) When I use it... see more Much like saying, "I love you Richard."
2) When you are reading something, and you want to 'see more'.
3) When you are thinking of the leader of the Act party... Seymour.
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There you go. That wasn't as hard as mooring a boat.
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4) You're regressing.
No, I'm wearing the same clothes.
Oh, regressing.
Well, I hope you're redressing from that stupid Davy Crockett hat.
RBB
I thought you were referring us to Thomas More.
No, not so much to Thomas.
RBB
Let's not mention Thomas Any More.
RBB
You toe pee er.
RBB
You toe pee er, that's where saints go.
RBB
Oh?
I thought they went marching in.
5. I wanna be there in that number.
RBB
5 okay?
RBB
I love you Donald.
RBB
NOT.
Gosh, 12 comments!
RBB
I think we should mention Thomas More and more.
I might reconsider moving to Wellington. People are wittier in Whitianga.
Actually, the funniest people in the North Island live in sMelling.
The people with the best mustaches live in Mo error.
And they can't spell moustaches.
I've changed my mind (again). It's probably a good idea that I get to Wellington (and the Hutt Valley) ASAP to sort out this blogging business.
Robert's blog came back but with old posts updated to new dates but carrying very old comments from us very old bloggers.
WTF?
Well I didn't expect the BLOGGING POLICE.....
No one expects the BLOGGING POLICE.... well, maybe some old guy correcting grammar but ...
Thought'd better let Peter and Rob know that I'm on my 3rd day in hospital. Don't panic, the future is a bit brighter today than yesterday. I could even be out after Monday, so said the surgeon. Originally I was looking at another week. It has been bowel problems. I won't go into details. Don't bother about ringing, it's pretty hectic here with staff in and out. Also, avoid getting an enima - sorry, not sure how to spell it.
Have fun but aim to keep your pants on.
Richard Bare Bum
OK. Take care. I was planning to ring you as you've been quiet but will wait for a few days.
'It' is spelled 'it'.
Primary school joke.
RBB
Off to sleep now old timer.
Remember that they’ll wake you up every few hours to take a pill or something so best rest while you can.
Talking about the ‘can’, you having the room to yourself and an ensuite is pretty special. I guess that, having the stigma of 3G in your background and being personna non grata has its advantages.
Seriously though, we’re thinking of you and wishing you well.
Peter
Ditto
Thanks guys.
R3G66
Weren't you in Star Wars?
The jokes are getting better.
NOT
RBB
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All good?
Hanging in there. Hoping to be out by Friday.
RBB
Life as a hospital patient is very different from life outside. Gosh, the nurses have a tough job. There are some interesting patients. Very interesting. Just can't wait to get home. Still a few things to get by though. Patience.
RBB
OK, take care or, be taken good care of … practise your patience puns perchance.
TC
To sleep, perchance to dream.
William S
Yes the nurses have a tough job. Do you find that the day cycles around meals. What you are getting, thinking about what to have tomorrow, wondering why it has not arrived yet, not getting what you ordered...
Thinking of you big bro.
GOING HOME!!!!!!!!!!@!@!@@#€%%€€##@!!!!!!
RBB
That's great news. Pleased to hear it.
Take it easy.
Let me know how you are when you're home.
Did they give you a leaving letter?
Mine had this which I put on the home page of my blog:
"Alert, conversant, speaking full sentences"
- From hospital doctor's report.
Mind you, they obviously knew that I was in 3P in 66.
Good news! I remember with S that we'd get excited about coming home, but have to wait half the day for release papers.
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