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What Do OLO People Do to Chill Out?

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Bronwyn, you practically stole the post I was going to do!
I live in a rural area, so also enjoy walking my dogs, reading , music, wineries (wine!) and going to see movies.

I was born and raised in a city though, so I also love to spend weekends with my family in the city, and hit the shops, restaurants and outdoor movie theatres there too.

I also really enjoy OLO, and spent ages trying to work out why I couldn't get onto the website over the weekend! I thought maybe I had written such a terrible post that I had been thrown off without notice!

Cheers, Suzi.
Posted by suzeonline, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 1:12:32 AM
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Bronwyn, hand me the bait please, no do not hurt it, I need it alive.
Young mullet, want it to have kick in it as I put it on the hook.
Now its in the water.
Great if I get lucky it will look natural, a big Jew will cut it in half as it does every day.
But my hook will be in its mouth.
Hope it is a good one, they taste great and I like the jewel, the hard bone like thing they have in the head, looks good on a fisher mans hat.
Ah relaxed now ready for a day at work.
Want fish for tea Brony? if you are good I will let you cook it.
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 4:55:20 AM
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“I come here to chill CJ”

Hahahahaha. Yes, our old Ceej often needs a good chilling, being a rather hot-headed sort of fella n all!

“CJ may at times look uncool”

Er, neeeeever!

Sorry Belly, I know I’m completely perverting the meaning of your words. Just couldn’t resist (:>)

Ah yes, OLO is indeed an excellent way to chill out!!
Posted by Ludwig, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 8:03:03 AM
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“CJ, I'd have to be one of your biggest fans here on OLO”

Oh Bronny, how COULD you?? ?? ?? ?? ( :> O

CJ is just sooooo enoooormously different to you in the way the he responds to people that he disagrees with. It boggles my mind as to how you, with a respectable style of debating, could for one moment warm to the likes of Mr Morgan!

Now, I don’t go fishing or hunting. But I do go botanical collecting (which is another excellent way of chilling out). This often means taking whole plants, in the name of science, if they are small herbaceous things.

So I wonder, would you think as poorly of me as you do of a fisherman (oow, I mean; fisherperson or fisher!)?? Or do plants somehow not count, given that they are inanimate organisms?
Posted by Ludwig, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 9:41:35 AM
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suzeonline

<< Bronwyn, you practically stole the post I was going to do! I live in a rural area, so also enjoy walking my dogs, reading , music, wineries (wine!) and going to see movies. >>

Yes, we are indeed kindred souls I can see. :)

<< I was born and raised in a city though, so I also love to spend weekends with my family in the city, and hit the shops, restaurants and outdoor movie theatres there too. >>

I was born and raised on a farm, but enjoyed city life enormously when I lived in Melbourne in my early twenties. I actually feel very blessed now in that I've found the perfect place to combine what I think is the best of both worlds.

Yes, Forest, I know you'll be shaking your head in exasperation if you've just read this. :)

Belly

LOL :) A very funny post. But unfortunately, dear Belly, also indicative of a cold heart and a closed mind. Still, I won't hold that against you completely. I know your heart's in the right place on most issues, even though you do enjoy sinking hooks into fish, not to mention your nasty boot into my esteemed Greens. :)
Posted by Bronwyn, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 1:05:51 PM
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Ludwig

<< CJ is just sooooo enoooormously different to you in the way the he responds to people that he disagrees with. It boggles my mind as to how you, with a respectable style of debating, could for one moment warm to the likes of Mr Morgan! >>

Well, nice to know I'm respectable. :) Yes, I've seen CJ giving you a hard time and I think he's crossed the line occasionally, but don't we all at times in one way or another. I don't know the full history of the spat between you and him, though I do find it entertaining, but from what I've observed CJ's targets are usually well deserved. I hasten to add that I don't necessarily believe that in your case. :)

Part of the reason I'm a 'fan' is that CJ's thinking mirrors my own on practically every issue. There are so many threads where I don't need to post because he's already expressed my opinion for me.

Now, if you could just develop a heart towards asylum seekers, you'd probably be up there on that same pedestal. :)

<< Now, I don’t go fishing or hunting. But I do go botanical collecting (which is another excellent way of chilling out). This often means taking whole plants, in the name of science, if they are small herbaceous things. So I wonder, would you think as poorly of me as you do of a fisherman (oow, I mean; fisherperson or fisher!)?? Or do plants somehow not count, given that they are inanimate organisms?>>

I don't know, Ludwig, though I have wondered about it at times. I'm not sure if I should extend my sympathy to plants. I might be in danger of sympathy burnout. :) Do you cut them or stick pins into them? Do you drown them in chemical solution or just let them wither and die? The more I think about it the worse it sounds, but no you can relax, it's not nearly as high up on the cruelty barometer as fishing. :)
Posted by Bronwyn, Tuesday, 1 December 2009 1:05:57 PM
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