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Tony Digiorgio
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25 Feb 2017 21:18


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Ahhhh, there is nothing like friendly competition.


Michael Geraghty
Australia
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25 Feb 2017 22:49


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Michael Geraghty
Australia
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Dogs 14 / Races 15

25 Feb 2017 23:04


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It was an unlikely scenario that somehow came to be with a mere glance.
As one man entered the front door of the commercial melting plant, a strange and strong impulse forced him to turn around.
Across the road there was a man toiling a small paddock, preparing it for his next harvest of mother nature greens.
Their eyes met and they stared at each other, neither could look away.
Some weird and wonderful force was seemingly drawing them together.
In unison, they walked towards each other and as the love grew stronger so did their gait.
It was like two lovers running towards each other in slow motion, their arms stretching out to embrace one another.
Their lips pout in readiness for their first kiss as they approach each other in the middle of the road.
Flesh on flesh with warm embrace, the two were so transfixed they did not see the semi coming...

Oops...

Love can be cruel sometimes.



Peter Bryce
Australia
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26 Feb 2017 08:39


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Tony Digiorgio wrote:

Ahhhh, there is nothing like friendly competition.

Tony
Correct as long as it is viewed as healthy competition and not a threat





Peter Bryce
Australia
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26 Feb 2017 08:41


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Michael Geraghty wrote:

It was an unlikely scenario that somehow came to be with a mere glance.
As one man entered the front door of the commercial melting plant, a strange and strong impulse forced him to turn around.
Across the road there was a man toiling a small paddock, preparing it for his next harvest of mother nature greens.
Their eyes met and they stared at each other, neither could look away.
Some weird and wonderful force was seemingly drawing them together.
In unison, they walked towards each other and as the love grew stronger so did their gait.
It was like two lovers running towards each other in slow motion, their arms stretching out to embrace one another.
Their lips pout in readiness for their first kiss as they approach each other in the middle of the road.
Flesh on flesh with warm embrace, the two were so transfixed they did not see the semi coming...

Oops...

Love can be cruel sometimes.

Michael
Nothing comes close to the value of a good sense of humour
Congratulations on having one



Michael Geraghty
Australia
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Posts 4138
Dogs 14 / Races 15

26 Feb 2017 09:27


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Michael Geraghty wrote:

It was an unlikely scenario that somehow came to be with a mere glance.
As one man entered the front door of the commercial melting plant, a strange and strong impulse forced him to turn around.
Across the road there was a man toiling a small paddock, preparing it for his next harvest of mother nature greens.
Their eyes met and they stared at each other, neither could look away.
Some weird and wonderful force was seemingly drawing them together.
In unison, they walked towards each other and as the love grew stronger so did their gait.
It was like two lovers running towards each other in slow motion, their arms stretching out to embrace one another.
Their lips pout in readiness for their first kiss as they approach each other in the middle of the road.
Flesh on flesh with warm embrace, the two were so transfixed they did not see the semi coming...

Oops...

Love can be cruel sometimes.

To be continued...

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