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Day in the LifePosted by Two Sense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 3 April 2009 in Lifestyle & Culture. : Ronnie : I think this might be a button off Edward the Confessor’s coat ! Lilly : Your Lizard bit me, Ronnie . . had to apply one those outdated 'sticking -plasters' you so thoughtfully gave me A record of timeslots shared : all images and storylines © www.ourtwosense.com ("O2S") 2008, 2009
Comments (43)
Rabbit from Richmond, United StatesNice contrast of handwriting. I love how the First Aid Plasters says "NEW!" 3 Apr 2009 11:44am @Rabbit: : (from Ronnie) . . it was true : they were 'new' at the time I got given them . . Earnest from Oklahoma, United States:-) Yes, communications skills are so very important... Quite a familiar exchange... 3 Apr 2009 11:58am Eleftheria from Athens, GreeceI don't know what they say but I must say you're very clever people! 3 Apr 2009 12:38pm @Eleftheria: Thanx, Eleftheria . . love your site ! Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesInteresting as always. Plasters??? I've never heard that term before. 3 Apr 2009 1:13pm @Laurie: As Churchill once said. We are "Two nations divided by a common language" ! Barbara from Florida, United StatesHilariously funny! Oh yes those communication blurbs, familiar, yes. 3 Apr 2009 1:21pm Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesThis is a laugh-getter. So sounds like the banter between two who love one another... in spite of... lizards, buttons, sticking plasters and to-do lists. 3 Apr 2009 1:36pm Giovanni from Milan, ItalyI'm afraid Edward the confessor was the last to use those plasters...(I hope he was not the last to empty your trash!) 3 Apr 2009 2:01pm @Giovanni: : (from Ronnie) hee hee . . nicely put, Giovanni ! ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United StatesYou may be a bit late on your calendar items. best...jerry 3 Apr 2009 2:22pm grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomI think you may need to call in the Pest Control Lilly 3 Apr 2009 2:38pm @grouser: (from Lilly) Grouser, I've tried several times but they keep bringing Ronnie back. Suzanne Labbé from Granby, Canada;o) Too funny ! Je suis admirative devant tant de créativité monsieur... 3 Apr 2009 5:03pm dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaYour concern for Lilly's predicament is really touching, Ronnie - you're not a South African male in disguise, are you? 3 Apr 2009 7:09pm dogilicious from Millerstown, PA, United StatesA man who was invited to the coronation King Edward need not concern himself with the triviality of a common wound. Is that appointment book written on papyrus? Must be to last for 1000 years! 3 Apr 2009 7:19pm DaveB from Exeter, United KingdomNice set of images, some people are just moaners! :) 3 Apr 2009 9:32pm observing from North West, United KingdomLOL...:) I have a sneaky feeling that Ronnie is the lounge lizard... don't bite. 3 Apr 2009 9:55pm Nataly from Santa Monica, United StatesRonnie, be nice to a lady and.. stock up on some new first aid supplies:) 3 Apr 2009 9:59pm Chris from South Jersey, United StatesRonnie, I think you need to stop living in the past...great contrasting shots in how the minds of men and women are so different.... 3 Apr 2009 11:58pm MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyThat preprinted "You have no To Do'S" in Lilly's planner is like a dream. :) 4 Apr 2009 12:07am JJ from Jersey City, United StatesLOL so clever, may be showing my age but i remember plasters like that 4 Apr 2009 12:37am Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesHope the finger isn't bleeding to much... 4 Apr 2009 1:25am bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaI really like the paperweight...I'm thinking that maybe only commonwealth countries are familiar with "plasters", or perhaps I am wrong. A lizard that bites? Tell me it isn't so!! 4 Apr 2009 3:32am EYES WIDE SHUT from The library of my soul, United KingdomI think those plasters date back to the coronation too! Mad as a box of frogs, and all the more wonderful for it. 4 Apr 2009 3:47am jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandhehehe poor Lily Ronnie doesn't listen very well does he 4 Apr 2009 7:16am djedfre from schaumburg, United Statesi knew that lizard was trouble! (probably mad because you've put him on hold for the time being...) 4 Apr 2009 8:31am António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalLilly, apply the outdated sticking-plaster to the lizard. You'll get rid of him. 4 Apr 2009 8:32pm John from Eureka, United StatesInteresting contrast in priorities on the two calendars. 4 Apr 2009 9:02pm Craig from Vacaville, California, United Stateshehehe! Ronnie, you are quite the gentleman! 5 Apr 2009 6:46am Suzanne from Huntington Bch, California, United StatesHmmm...a time traveler or notes for a history class? ;o) 5 Apr 2009 7:14am one way photo / Mark from Essex, England, United KingdomGreat one... almost surreal and makes you look at it for a while to work out what's going on ;-) As an aside, I love the typography on the plasters packet... 5 Apr 2009 7:59am Magda from Vancouver, CanadaLove it! Especially the short note: "remind Ronnie to empty trash" Had to laugh at that!! 6 Apr 2009 9:08am Denise from Perry, United StatesI just took out the trash, never need a reminder, just the overflowing can...... As for a lizard bite, one quick flick of the finger should teach it a lesson and hopefully it will think next time before snapping its jaws shut! 7 Apr 2009 2:27am pedro alexandre from loures, Portugalso if i understand this correclty king edward was the last one to take the trash out back in 1042!!! good god!. 14 Apr 2009 11:01pm Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaLove the layout and graphic look of this one... and your funny ideas, of course! 28 Apr 2009 6:32am Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesFor some reason you got me thinking of the monarch in "To Play the King," though I don't think he's named in the series, and I suppose he's supposed to be Charles. 5 May 2009 10:11pm |