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Slateman said:
Warm and fuzy. YEPEE. It is loooong time since I had that efect on lady. I better sadle the horse.

You have a horse too? Snakes, horses and good old fashioned European loving...who could resist? :)

Mel x
 
You must be a hard man to please, Phil :wink:

Give me a horse, some snakes, and some European cooking, and I'd be happy as the proverbial pig :D

Mel x
 
Stevethepom said:
prehaps we should have an annual aps couples meet? ...lol

cheers
STP

Steve wait till I have this horsriding trip to queansland.
And Mel, you are right about one thing darling. I love cocking.
what I can create in the kitchen is half the miracle my girl.
If my horsriding trip will be sucssesful (in my age), I make sure that you will have something nice for dinner.
 
OH MY GOT
What I done. Mell will newer talk to me again after this. I better to use spelling editor all the time.
I can't edited now , to late. Sorry Mel.
I think that I am falling from my horse I sadle yesterday.
 
Cocking is a real word, a spell checker wouldn't have changed it.

http://dictionary.reference.com/

cock
n.
An adult male chicken; a rooster.
An adult male of various other birds.
A weathervane shaped like a rooster; a weathercock.
A leader or chief.
A faucet or valve by which the flow of a liquid or gas can be regulated.
The hammer of a firearm.
The position of the hammer of a firearm when ready for firing.
A tilting or jaunty turn upward: the cock of a hat.
Vulgar Slang. The p*nis.
Archaic. The characteristic cry of a rooster early in the morning.

v. cocked, cock?ing, cocks
v. tr.
To set the hammer of (a firearm) in a position ready for firing.
To set (a device, such as a camera shutter) in a position ready for use.
To tilt or turn up or to one side, usually in a jaunty or alert manner: cocked an eyebrow in response to a silly question.
To raise in preparation to throw or hit: cocked the bat before swinging at the pitch.
 
Fuscus said:
Cocking is a real word, a spell checker wouldn't have changed it.

http://dictionary.reference.com/

cock
n.
An adult male chicken; a rooster.
An adult male of various other birds.
A weathervane shaped like a rooster; a weathercock.
A leader or chief.
A faucet or valve by which the flow of a liquid or gas can be regulated.
The hammer of a firearm.
The position of the hammer of a firearm when ready for firing.
A tilting or jaunty turn upward: the cock of a hat.
Vulgar Slang. The p*nis.
Archaic. The characteristic cry of a rooster early in the morning.

v. cocked, cock?ing, cocks
v. tr.
To set the hammer of (a firearm) in a position ready for firing.
To set (a device, such as a camera shutter) in a position ready for use.
To tilt or turn up or to one side, usually in a jaunty or alert manner: cocked an eyebrow in response to a silly question.
To raise in preparation to throw or hit: cocked the bat before swinging at the pitch.

MY GOT So many meaning in this world. I am sure that Mel did not want me to do all that for her. :oops:
Again Sorry my girl for putting you in that type of ridicul. Only what I wanted is to make nice dinner for you.
 
My Dear Slatey,

I do not feel ridiculed at all! Lol. Personally, I thought it was a Freudian slip too...I know what you really meant :wink:

Saddle up!

Mel x
 
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