Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

Just think of the coin.
Have a good day.
Jack's daily grind😉
Boy, that was a long scene.
I haven't thought about Sandahl Bergman in a long time.

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Evening all.
Had to go see my dealer this afternoon ( doctor) & get new script. Funny she says it's been to long, told that's because she gave to many repeats. Her reply if I didn't you would go 3 months without taking the tablets. 🤣
Then we went for coffee and picked up Chinese takeaway for dinner
 
Thanks Jack.
I hope you are not being overwhelmed with work. But sometimes, it's good to take advantage of opportunities.
Thanks Bob :) :thumbsup:
Pals Lamb is a looker ! 👍
Thank you Steve :) :thumbsup:
Happy “you’ve made it half way through the week” day. Usual lamb in my pocket today.

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Great-looking Lamb Jeremy :thumbsup:
Just think of the coin.
Have a good day.
Jack's daily grind😉
I can't complain about that! :D Sadly, rather than muscles, the only thing I'll get is sore feet and typing callouses! :rolleyes: Prisoners, (in Britain and elsewhere), were once subject to that that kind of hard, non-productive, labour. One punishment device was a treadmill, and the jailer could tighten a screw to make it harder. To this day, British prison wardens are still called 'screws', as they were once in the US. I'm not sure about Australia, maybe they were called a 'screwie', or something more colourful?! :D ;)
Looking good Steve :thumbsup:
Not my greatest photography but I was pushed for time this morning. Taking Charlie to the city for a doctors appointment.
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Hope Charlie goes on OK at the docs mate :thumbsup:
Good lamb
I have 1 of them today, doctors appointment.
Actually I have lamb too 😆
You too Mitch :) :thumbsup:
Afternoon Guardians! Running late. Hope y'all are doing well today. Sunny and mild out there. Bubinga 🐑

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Nice, David :) :thumbsup:
Love that album, and the knife!
Me too brother :cool: Thanks :) :thumbsup:
 
Boy, that was a long scene.
I haven't thought about Sandahl Bergman in a long time.

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Conan-worthy blade Jer :) :thumbsup:
That patina is coming along mate :) :thumbsup:
Evening all.
Had to go see my dealer this afternoon ( doctor) & get new script. Funny she says it's been to long, told that's because she gave to many repeats. Her reply if I didn't you would go 3 months without taking the tablets. 🤣
Then we went for coffee and picked up Chinese takeaway for dinner
LOL! :D Are those the tablets Mitch?! :D Hope you enjoyed your Chinese :) :thumbsup:

Good morning Guardians, working from home today, but plenty to do! :eek: Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

Got a flying visit from my author friend this evening :thumbsup:

 
Evening all.
Had to go see my dealer this afternoon ( doctor) & get new script. Funny she says it's been to long, told that's because she gave to many repeats. Her reply if I didn't you would go 3 months without taking the tablets. 🤣
Then we went for coffee and picked up Chinese takeaway for dinner
Great knife, and a great looking coffee :)
 
Thanks Bob :) :thumbsup:

Thank you Steve :) :thumbsup:

Great-looking Lamb Jeremy :thumbsup:

I can't complain about that! :D Sadly, rather than muscles, the only thing I'll get is sore feet and typing callouses! :rolleyes: Prisoners, (in Britain and elsewhere), were once subject to that that kind of hard, non-productive, labour. One punishment device was a treadmill, and the jailer could tighten a screw to make it harder. To this day, British prison wardens are still called 'screws', as they were once in the US. I'm not sure about Australia, maybe they were called a 'screwie', or something more colourful?! :D ;)

Looking good Steve :thumbsup:

Hope Charlie goes on OK at the docs mate :thumbsup:

You too Mitch :) :thumbsup:

Nice, David :) :thumbsup:

Me too brother :cool: Thanks :) :thumbsup:
Yeah they used to be called screws here.
Now by Crom get back to the battle!
Conan-worthy blade Jer :) :thumbsup:

That patina is coming along mate :) :thumbsup:

LOL! :D Are those the tablets Mitch?! :D Hope you enjoyed your Chinese :) :thumbsup:

Good morning Guardians, working from home today, but plenty to do! :eek: Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

Got a flying visit from my author friend this evening :thumbsup:

If only they were regular chocolate tablets, then I wouldn't have to worry about side effects 😳😎
Great knife, and a great looking coffee
Thank you sir!
 
It was an ENT appointment, needs need tonsils and adenoids out and grommets put in 😬
Hope all goes well! 👍

My paternal grandfather was a big fan of tonsillectomies, and probably had me in mind for one when he told me a story about my favourite uncle. While at Grammar school, he started getting into trouble, and not doing his homework, etc. It got to the point where my granddad had to go in to speak to the headmaster, who told him that my Uncle Alec was an inch away from being expelled. However, just as my granddad was leaving, the headmaster called him back. "Just a minute Mr Black, can I ask if your boy has had his tonsils out? No? Well, that explains it! I had some problems a few years ago with my own son. We whipped him into hospital, had his tonsils removed, and sure enough, it solved the problem completely, and he was as good as gold after that." Poor lad was probably terrified about what would be removed next, but my Uncle Alec was whipped into hospital, and despite all long-term evidence to the contrary, my grandfather was convinced his behaviour had been transformed! 😱😖🤣
Yeah they used to be called screws here.
Now by Crom get back to the battle!
I better! 😱😁👍
If only they were regular chocolate tablets, then I wouldn't have to worry about side effects 😳😎

Thank you sir!
Good luck mate 🤞💪👍
 
Dad said my inflamed tonsils were as big as golf balls, but the doctor said no, more like chestnuts. Still a bit much in a five-year-old throat.
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Yikes! 😱 I remember having tonsillitis a few times as a kid, but by then the tide had turned against routine tonsillectomies 🫣
Good morning Guardians. Looking forward to attending the Alabama Theater Christmas Show in Myrtle Beach tonight. Will be dining at Umberto's prior to the show. It's a tradition for us and many of our friends...we do it every year. Gets me into the Holiday season.🎄🎅
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That sounds like fun Bill, have a great time 😊👍

I had to go to the post office, so I called in the yuppie cafe next door, for an overpriced bacon sandwich, coffee, and an underwhelming chocolate fudge cake 😉

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Hope all goes well! 👍

My paternal grandfather was a big fan of tonsillectomies, and probably had me in mind for one when he told me a story about my favourite uncle. While at Grammar school, he started getting into trouble, and not doing his homework, etc. It got to the point where my granddad had to go in to speak to the headmaster, who told him that my Uncle Alec was an inch away from being expelled. However, just as my granddad was leaving, the headmaster called him back. "Just a minute Mr Black, can I ask if your boy has had his tonsils out? No? Well, that explains it! I had some problems a few years ago with my own son. We whipped him into hospital, had his tonsils removed, and sure enough, it solved the problem completely, and he was as good as gold after that." Poor lad was probably terrified about what would be removed next, but my Uncle Alec was whipped into hospital, and despite all long-term evidence to the contrary, my grandfather was convinced his behaviour had been transformed! 😱😖🤣
Still have mine....that explains alot.🤣
 

Good shot of Brian !


Good morning Guardians. Looking forward to attending the Alabama Theater Christmas Show in Myrtle Beach tonight. Will be dining at Umberto's prior to the show. It's a tradition for us and many of our friends...we do it every year. Gets me into the Holiday season.🎄🎅
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Your HHB is looking good !

Yikes! 😱 I remember having tonsillitis a few times as a kid, but by then the tide had turned against routine tonsillectomies 🫣

That sounds like fun Bill, have a great time 😊👍

I had to go to the post office, so I called in the yuppie cafe next door, for an overpriced bacon sandwich, coffee, and an underwhelming chocolate fudge cake 😉

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How was the Bacon sandwich ?
 
Good day Guardians, this rope knife is more like an XL ram than a lamb, but it's the closest I have right now! I've really enjoyed reading posts here but haven't participated, since I sold off my Rodgers lamb a couple years ago. Luckily I have something in the mail from Ebay, but it may take a couple weeks to get from Canada to here in Pennsylvania, so hope to chime in more soon!

This seems like an encouraging group and the posts are actually calming to read, which is rare on the internet. Thanks for making it so!

Steve

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