Welcome Back! Catch Up with Evo, MIH, HRW, Danger & Hypatia

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Woolie has returned to the forum after a break, expressing excitement about reconnecting and sharing updates. He has settled into a cozy cottage without a TV or newspapers, opting for books and radio as his main sources of entertainment. The community welcomes him back warmly, sharing news of recent events, including a small gathering at Disney World that he missed. Discussions touch on the joys of living without a television and the challenges of domestic life, such as drying laundry in cold weather. Woolie shares humorous anecdotes about his experiences in the cottage, including the need for safety while doing household tasks. The conversation also includes light-hearted banter about relationships and the possibility of visits to his cottage, with members expressing their eagerness to reconnect and share experiences. Overall, the thread highlights a sense of camaraderie and support among the members as they catch up with Woolie's life and adventures.
  • #31
wolram said:
Lisa, you are a cube with undefined faces, i will never figuer which way up you are:biggrin:
:smile:
That depends on you!:smile:
 
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  • #32
Great to have you back Wollie. Looking forward to stories of your latest exploits.:approve:
 
  • #33
DocToxyn said:
Great to have you back Wollie. Looking forward to stories of your latest exploits.:approve:

Im affraid i have not been dooing much exploiting of late, i have learned a few domestic truths though, like do not hang washing out to dry in sub zero temperatues, when breaking big lumps of coal with a sledge hammer, wear safty glasses, do not try to vacuum up loose carpet threads if your vacuum cleaner has a rotorary brush, even though the fire has long gone out the fire basket can still be very hot, the last one, if you have low ceilings remeber to duck in the right places, i have bits that still hurt or damaged items because i did not follow theese simple rules.
 
  • #34
wolram said:
As long as your happy Brewy, are roofs opptional exrtas? and how long does it take the heater to get to 60? I used to know a few biker babes that would
brave such a contraption, but you would have to be even braver to give any of them a ride:biggrin:


There is a roof, it's optional, but it's not much fun because it mists up straight away, and it's very draughty, and it leaks. There isn't a heater, but you get a lot of heat coming off the transmission tunnel.

A friend told me that if I meet any girls who like it, I have to check that their tattoos are spelt correctly. :grin: The woman hates it!
 
  • #35
WOOOOLLLLLIIIEE! Oh, boy! You're back! gee, I missed you! C'mere!
Here's a big hug from me
http://jm.g.free.fr/smileys/cute_smileys/bigarmhug.gif
and some kisses from the PF sisses
http://jm.g.free.fr/smileys/ladysman.gif

Hey, you missed our New Year's party in the Who's Spending the Night With Evo thread. We had a great time making movies. I wish you had been there. Here's the movie Moonbear made.
http://mm.dfilm.com/mm2s/mm_route.php?id=2760130

But hey, I am so stoked to see you back online! Hooray! :cool:
 
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  • #36
Welcome back Woolie! We've definitely missed you!

That cottage sounds splendid, at least now that you have heat. :biggrin: I fully understand just giving up the TV altogether. I bet it's quite pleasant to just sit back and relax, reading books rather than watching some nonsense on the TV. Though, hanging out the wash in freezing temperatures doesn't sound very good at all. It sounds like you should string up a retractable line over the tub so you can hang your wash indoors in the winter (and then get the line out of the way when it's time to bathe/shower)...you do have a tub, right? Not just some leaky oak barrel you fill with rain water, right? :biggrin:

Yes, yes, I joined Zz on the New Year's trip to Disney. It was great fun! And, since so many of the rides have special instructions for the "smallest members of the group," well, I had to follow them, didn't I? :biggrin: And, yep, we went on the Dumbo ride. Fun in the sun was just what I needed mid-winter.

Edit: Brewie has a woman?! How did I miss this information? No wonder we haven't seen you around here much. Just remember, if it comes down to her or PF, it's PF, right? :biggrin:
 
  • #37
Math Is Hard said:
WOOOOLLLLLIIIEE! Oh, boy! You're back! gee, I missed you! C'mere!
Here's a big hug from me
http://jm.g.free.fr/smileys/cute_smileys/bigarmhug.gif
and some kisses from the PF sisses
http://jm.g.free.fr/smileys/ladysman.gif

Hey, you missed our New Year's party in the https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=105514"thread. We had a great time making movies. I wish you had been there. Here's the movie Moonbear made.
http://mm.dfilm.com/mm2s/mm_route.php?id=2760130

But hey, I am so stoked to see you back online! Hooray! :cool:

Damn and double damn, i missed the party, i would have given my soul to be with you that night, and Moon b did not even give me a mention
:cry: well maybe i will jump of beacon hill, oh i forgot that would not be fatal,but i could break an arm or even worse damage my bits, i have an
open invitation for a visit to my cott, but i need some warning if you want
your own room, i can promise a hearty breakfast and warm surroundings,
and do not forget it is not only maths that it is difficult:biggrin:
 
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  • #38
Moonbear said:
Welcome back Woolie! We've definitely missed you!

That cottage sounds splendid, at least now that you have heat. :biggrin: I fully understand just giving up the TV altogether. I bet it's quite pleasant to just sit back and relax, reading books rather than watching some nonsense on the TV. Though, hanging out the wash in freezing temperatures doesn't sound very good at all. It sounds like you should string up a retractable line over the tub so you can hang your wash indoors in the winter (and then get the line out of the way when it's time to bathe/shower)...you do have a tub, right? Not just some leaky oak barrel you fill with rain water, right? :biggrin:

Yes, yes, I joined Zz on the New Year's trip to Disney. It was great fun! And, since so many of the rides have special instructions for the "smallest members of the group," well, I had to follow them, didn't I? :biggrin: And, yep, we went on the Dumbo ride. Fun in the sun was just what I needed mid-winter.

Edit: Brewie has a woman?! How did I miss this information? No wonder we haven't seen you around here much. Just remember, if it comes down to her or PF, it's PF, right? :biggrin:

Moon b, i missed you all so much, and i have to learn all thoughs silly domestic type things that come naturally to some, i do have a bath tub
but it is agony in this weather to use it, i know what it is like to be a snail
now.
Glad you enjoyed DW, you will always be big in my mind.
 
  • #39
A belated Merry Christmas, Happy New Years, and Groundhogs{Candlemas} Day!
So glad your settled in, and getting comfortable{well sort of} in your new cottage.
 
  • #40
Welcome back Woolie!

And here I thought that all of my Yorktown jokes had run you off. :biggrin:

I assume that you never found the spark plugs?
 
  • #41
WOOLIE RAM!11111

Welcome home!111 You were MUCH missed! Glad you are settled into your cottage. I'm certainly up for a trip to visit woolie at his cottage. Anyone else want to join me? Evo? MIH? Moonbear? :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
  • #42
and I want post #42, too. :biggrin:
 
  • #43
Tsu said:
I'm certainly up for a trip to visit woolie at his cottage. Anyone else want to join me? Evo? MIH? Moonbear? :biggrin: :biggrin:

You have to take Greg as an escort. :mad:
 
  • #44
wolram said:
So, have you had any sand between your toes yet ? any blokes chasing after you well i suppose it would be ok as long as your happy:cry:
No, no, and no. :frown: I guess I might have to start chasing some. How do you keep them from running away? Break their ankles?
 
  • #45
honestrosewater said:
No, no, and no. :frown: I guess I might have to start chasing some. How do you keep them from running away? Break their ankles?
I hear that works very well. And if it doesn't quite do the job, you can take out their knee caps too. I kind of prefer them still able to bend their knees though, so that's really only a last resort. :rolleyes: :blushing:
 
  • #46
Moonbear said:
I hear that works very well. And if it doesn't quite do the job, you can take out their knee caps too. I kind of prefer them still able to bend their knees though, so that's really only a last resort. :rolleyes: :blushing:

I find that they tend to stay if you feed them... y'know, like stray cats!

:)

Zz.
 
  • #47
Tsu said:
WOOLIE RAM!11111

Welcome home!111 You were MUCH missed! Glad you are settled into your cottage. I'm certainly up for a trip to visit woolie at his cottage. Anyone else want to join me? Evo? MIH? Moonbear? :biggrin: :biggrin:


Please all come over, i have one big room that three beds would fit into and
one i could squeeze two into, Tsu i prommise Ivan i will be a nearly perfect gentle man, and sorry Ivan i never did find those plugs.
O, if you all come some one will have to help with the cooking, i am not used to catering for more two people.
 
  • #48
why don't you rent that room?
 
  • #49
honestrosewater said:
No, no, and no. :frown: I guess I might have to start chasing some. How do you keep them from running away? Break their ankles?

Well a big smile might help, or you could drop the ageism then i could be there in no time:biggrin: joking apart, i bet there are 100s and 100s of
guys that would be knocking at your door if they knew you.
 
  • #50
Lisa! said:
why don't you rent that room?

And have strangers in my cott mucking it up, no thankyou, i run a tight ship
and like every thing bristol fassion.
 
  • #51
honestrosewater said:
No, no, and no. :frown: I guess I might have to start chasing some. How do you keep them from running away? Break their ankles?

I can reccomend some good restraints that will do the job just as well...
 
  • #52
Ivan Seeking said:
You have to take Greg as an escort. :mad:

Now, now... you know that's not necessary, dear. :smile: You are my man. The one I love. I am true-blue to you. :!) :!) And while I may not always be IN love with you (because you can act like a big poop:wink::biggrin: and really PISS ME OFF sometimes :smile: ) I will always, ALWAYS love you. :!) Remember - it will be twenty years this May that we made those vows! :wink: :smile: :!) :!) :!)

OMG! 20 YEARS?? i think I'm going to be sick...
 
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  • #53
Awwwl... :smile:
 
  • #54
ZapperZ said:
I find that they tend to stay if you feed them... y'know, like stray cats!

:)

Zz.
Feed them? But if I start that, they'll expect me to keep doing it! :eek:
 
  • #55
Woolie, at some point you should post some pictures of "The Wolcott". I want to see your new digs.
 
  • #56
Math Is Hard said:
Woolie, at some point you should post some pictures of "The Wolcott". I want to see your new digs.
I will make you a bargin, get rid of that horrid avatar and i will post some pics of my cott:biggrin:
 
  • #57
well, fine then! here you go.
 
  • #58
Math Is Hard said:
well, fine then! here you go.

Ahhhhhhh, mucho better, but now i have to go buy a camera, i wonder if
i can get one that will down load direct to my pc
 
  • #59
Here is one pic of the local area.

http://www.geograph.org.uk/view.php?id=13486&style=black

And these view are from the hills a couple away from me.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/coventry/webcams/pop-ups/burton-dassett-1.html

One more site to bore you with

http://www.grahamphillips.net/Ark/Ark_8.htm
 
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  • #60
Ooh, how alluring. I bet it's great there when it's foggy. I love fog. :smile:
 

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