We girls joke sometimes about getting each other into trouble and when I saw this picture I realise that this is a a perfect representation of throwing each other under the bus.
I hope it makes you smile.
We girls joke sometimes about getting each other into trouble and when I saw this picture I realise that this is a a perfect representation of throwing each other under the bus.
I hope it makes you smile.
If busses were anything like this I might ride them more often
Good morning Poppy. :rainbow :rose
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I hope that you are fully recovered and that you have good memories to look back at. :sun :star
Nice picture, does that girls’ Top need help
I’ve always thought that throwing Imps under buses is rather wasteful.
Enjoy your day.
Love and warm hugs, :love
Paul.
Em, this is what it is like under the bus, your mistake is that you have been travelling inside it.
Paul, I had the best night and my friends stayed until the evening of New Year’s day and then I watched The African Queen in my jammies and drank hot chocolate.
Today I feel just wonderful. How about you?
xx
Okay, your girlfriends are your FRIENDS. Just think if they were your enemies! *chill*
Poppy, it did make me smile!
The girl doesn’t seem to be protesting at all. In fact, she seems to be enjoying it ’cause she understands that it’s just a joke. Right?
I suppose in RL, my experience of ‘throwing a girl under a bus’ was when, as teenager, I had a Saturday job at the local riding school which was opposite a cloistered convent and girls boarding school in Hampshire. (I briefly attended the latter and was ‘asked to leave’ – but that’s another story!)
There were about half a dozen girl grooms, all pony mad and bursting with hormones and repressed catholic sexuality, so when our weekly job of filling the haynets got too boring, we found it quite natural to practice our ‘whipping-in’ techniques on each others’ bottoms – holding the reluctant girls down over a bale of hay while the ‘Master’ found out how *not* to hurt a pony with a whip… by trying it out first on the noble ‘volunteer’. After a while… the practice became the point in itself. Fantastic summer!
Poppy, :rose :rose

I glad that you feel wonderful.
Last night I read into the small hours, to finish Terry Pratchett’s Thud, when I finally put my head down, I slept for five solid hours, very good for me.
Love and warm hugs, :love :4leaf
Paul.
Pretty picture, Poppy, and Paul, I don’t think her Top needed help – he just thought the extra attention would be good for her.
Paul, I love Terry Pratchett, wonderful man and a wonderful writer.
Dev, we have talked about attention and that is not the kind of attention we want.
TMT, I have been to lots of riding schools (and a boarding school) and never heard such a story. It sounds like something Jilly Cooper would write.
This picture did make me smile! I don’t usually have such a graphic image when the buses are flying around!
Can’t wait to see Scarlet’s reaction, she’s been driving one like a maniac recently!
I know!
If I could have found a picture of Scarlet driving a bus, trust me, it would have been at the top of the post.
I know – it is true though.
I’m sure I don’t know what you two are talking about. Why, I’ve been good as gold and very busy helping poor orphans. When I’m not mapping out new unexplored territories, that is, or inventing a cure for the common cold.
Bisy bisy.
Scarlet, it is beginning to sound like you have been the feverish one. You really do need to get checked out!
Would you like me to send Roman a link to where he can buy the kind of thermometers that Dev uses?
It would be no trouble at all.
I think I’m feeling better now…
That is a sign that you are getting worse!
Danger, danger!