Beautiful, even though it's not a cat! I love the different tones and the highlights. You're so talented! (Sorry to keep repeating myself! :) ) Penny (a humble disciple at your feet... :) )
I can't decide if Michael meant 'good for you' as in 'well done you' or 'good for you' as in 'what a nutritious piece of fruit'!:O) Penny - if you start saying 'I'm not worthy' or following me around with a gourd ('Life of Brian' reference there), then I'm going to start worrying ;O) Gattina - the apple was delicious, it didn't last long.
Ow, your reply 'urt me brain! LOL I've been puzzling out what "Adam and Eve it" could mean in Cockney rhyming slang, but before long I was starting to feel gears grind and gaskets blow so I turned to (where else?) Cockney Rhyming Slang dot com. And no, I wouldn't believe it! An apple and a python on the same day? What were the Ken Dodds?
(LOL, who the ding dong bell is Ken Dodds? Blimey, I'm such a wooden plank.) :-D
LOL!!! Ken Dodd is a comedian, getting on in years now but still going... I can't really describe him! Here's a clip to give you a flavour http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1WDC6qngP4
By the way, most terrible use of cockney rhyming slang in a film (and also most cringe-worthy English accent) is Don Cheadle in Ocean's 11 etc - oh my but that is bad :O)
Ha! "That ceiling needs painting! And what are you going to do about that shed? I'll have to get a man in." That bit made me LOL! Thanks for sharing the clip. I'd never heard of nor seen him before. Nor have I seen Ocean's 11 (what, do I live under a rock or something?!) and can't imagine Don Cheadle using Cockney rhyming slang! I may have to rent that film just for that. :-)
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Nice photo, well composed, good for you,,,M
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, even though it's not a cat! I love the different tones and the highlights. You're so talented! (Sorry to keep repeating myself! :) )
ReplyDeletePenny (a humble disciple at your feet... :) )
What a beautiful apple ! I wished I could bite in it.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if Michael meant 'good for you' as in 'well done you' or 'good for you' as in 'what a nutritious piece of fruit'!:O)
ReplyDeletePenny - if you start saying 'I'm not worthy' or following me around with a gourd ('Life of Brian' reference there), then I'm going to start worrying ;O)
Gattina - the apple was delicious, it didn't last long.
beautifully composed and shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's one sexy piece of fruit! (Another blog I follow just did a fun post about a python. Now I know how Eve felt. LOL)
ReplyDeleteLOL! Well would you Adam and Eve it!?! (Cockney rhyming slang) :O))
ReplyDeleteOw, your reply 'urt me brain! LOL I've been puzzling out what "Adam and Eve it" could mean in Cockney rhyming slang, but before long I was starting to feel gears grind and gaskets blow so I turned to (where else?) Cockney Rhyming Slang dot com. And no, I wouldn't believe it! An apple and a python on the same day? What were the Ken Dodds?
ReplyDelete(LOL, who the ding dong bell is Ken Dodds? Blimey, I'm such a wooden plank.) :-D
LOL!!! Ken Dodd is a comedian, getting on in years now but still going... I can't really describe him! Here's a clip to give you a flavour
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1WDC6qngP4
By the way, most terrible use of cockney rhyming slang in a film (and also most cringe-worthy English accent) is Don Cheadle in Ocean's 11 etc - oh my but that is bad :O)
Ha! "That ceiling needs painting! And what are you going to do about that shed? I'll have to get a man in." That bit made me LOL! Thanks for sharing the clip. I'd never heard of nor seen him before. Nor have I seen Ocean's 11 (what, do I live under a rock or something?!) and can't imagine Don Cheadle using Cockney rhyming slang! I may have to rent that film just for that. :-)
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