Um, my word is ‘Awful’. Right – back to Casualty. Be back later to hear the rest…
‘Lovely’
LI!
but kids may prevent! (took me ages to realise I was supposed to blog this and was wondering about the cyptic message. Was in the middle of watching sean bean in Lady Chattersly so I feel I’ve got an excuse… *blushes*)
Mine says “no internet access”
Um – “it’s awful without internet access, but kids may preven lovely LI” OR “it’s lovely without internet access, but the awful kids may prevent LI” Anyone else?
Well my ‘Awful’ had a capital ‘A’ so unless the other words did too, I guess it might start the/a sentence.
So who is shirking their duties? Where are the other words?
My “No” had a capital as well, so I suspect it’s just T9 starting a new text with one every time.
Damn. And there was I thinking I was all clever.
No internet access – Awful. LI – Lovely, but kids may prevent… any more?
I’m consoling myself with lots of drink. (I think it was that, my phone is still in the car :D)
what????
“Traffic was” – awful, no internet access lovely, but kids may prevent LI – am consoling myself with drink?
Or … LI awful, traffic was lovely, no internet access but kids may prevent me consoling myself with drink? 😉
Well, I happen to know that the traffic was indeed awful on their way down, was hoping the lovely was going to refer to lunch …
you can see the owls and larks
I was up late because I didn’t want to go to bed still drunk …
rofl – i like this idea very much!!!!
Lunch at the clarkes was
(sorry, I completely forgot about this and had phone set to silent…)
Well I’m just mortified she’s not texted me 🙂
Should have been:
Traffic was awful, lunch at Clarkes was lovely, kids may prevent LI, no internet access but consoling myself with plenty to drink!
think my contribution to this must still be in moderation.
Um, my word is ‘Awful’. Right – back to Casualty. Be back later to hear the rest…
‘Lovely’
LI!
but kids may prevent! (took me ages to realise I was supposed to blog this and was wondering about the cyptic message. Was in the middle of watching sean bean in Lady Chattersly so I feel I’ve got an excuse… *blushes*)
Mine says “no internet access”
Um – “it’s awful without internet access, but kids may preven lovely LI” OR “it’s lovely without internet access, but the awful kids may prevent LI” Anyone else?
Well my ‘Awful’ had a capital ‘A’ so unless the other words did too, I guess it might start the/a sentence.
So who is shirking their duties? Where are the other words?
My “No” had a capital as well, so I suspect it’s just T9 starting a new text with one every time.
Damn. And there was I thinking I was all clever.
No internet access – Awful. LI – Lovely, but kids may prevent… any more?
I’m consoling myself with lots of drink. (I think it was that, my phone is still in the car :D)
what????
“Traffic was” – awful, no internet access lovely, but kids may prevent LI – am consoling myself with drink?
Or … LI awful, traffic was lovely, no internet access but kids may prevent me consoling myself with drink? 😉
Well, I happen to know that the traffic was indeed awful on their way down, was hoping the lovely was going to refer to lunch …
you can see the owls and larks
I was up late because I didn’t want to go to bed still drunk …
rofl – i like this idea very much!!!!
Lunch at the clarkes was
(sorry, I completely forgot about this and had phone set to silent…)
Well I’m just mortified she’s not texted me 🙂
Should have been:
Traffic was awful, lunch at Clarkes was lovely, kids may prevent LI, no internet access but consoling myself with plenty to drink!
think my contribution to this must still be in moderation.
welcome home 🙂