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  • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG This user is from outside of this forum
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    #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

    A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
    One decides they're going to play a game.
    Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
    Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
    Who's "it?"
    No one knows! But they're having fun!

    In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
    Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
    Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

    In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
    No waves in sight they're having a good time.
    Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

    A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
    Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

    A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
    She first takes off the top bun.
    Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
    Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
    Engineering perfection achieved!

    (Continued Below)

    georgepenney@sunny.gardenG pussreboots@sfba.socialP tonyamarie@chaosfem.twT sanskritfritz@fosstodon.orgS ccferrie@mastodon.ieC 8 Replies Last reply
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    • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

      #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

      A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
      One decides they're going to play a game.
      Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
      Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
      Who's "it?"
      No one knows! But they're having fun!

      In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
      Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
      Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

      In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
      No waves in sight they're having a good time.
      Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

      A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
      Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

      A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
      She first takes off the top bun.
      Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
      Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
      Engineering perfection achieved!

      (Continued Below)

      georgepenney@sunny.gardenG This user is from outside of this forum
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      georgepenney@sunny.garden
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      Any typos spotted in this post are onto their 6th day of seeing shows at their local fringe festival. Brain is slowly turning to theatre pumpkin. If typos spotted, please direct them towards the nearest teapot and kettle for their third pot of tea of the morning. Tonight's going to be a fun one!

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      • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

        #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

        A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
        One decides they're going to play a game.
        Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
        Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
        Who's "it?"
        No one knows! But they're having fun!

        In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
        Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
        Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

        In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
        No waves in sight they're having a good time.
        Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

        A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
        Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

        A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
        She first takes off the top bun.
        Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
        Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
        Engineering perfection achieved!

        (Continued Below)

        pussreboots@sfba.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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        pussreboots@sfba.social
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        #3

        @georgepenney what goes on a breakfast burger?

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        • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

          #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

          A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
          One decides they're going to play a game.
          Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
          Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
          Who's "it?"
          No one knows! But they're having fun!

          In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
          Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
          Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

          In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
          No waves in sight they're having a good time.
          Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

          A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
          Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

          A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
          She first takes off the top bun.
          Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
          Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
          Engineering perfection achieved!

          (Continued Below)

          tonyamarie@chaosfem.twT This user is from outside of this forum
          tonyamarie@chaosfem.twT This user is from outside of this forum
          tonyamarie@chaosfem.tw
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          #4

          @georgepenney I am the little girl correcting the burger assembly! Make it right!

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          • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

            #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

            A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
            One decides they're going to play a game.
            Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
            Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
            Who's "it?"
            No one knows! But they're having fun!

            In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
            Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
            Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

            In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
            No waves in sight they're having a good time.
            Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

            A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
            Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

            A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
            She first takes off the top bun.
            Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
            Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
            Engineering perfection achieved!

            (Continued Below)

            sanskritfritz@fosstodon.orgS This user is from outside of this forum
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            sanskritfritz@fosstodon.org
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            #5

            @georgepenney
            Loved (among others) the burger deconstucting girl πŸ™‚

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            • tonyamarie@chaosfem.twT tonyamarie@chaosfem.tw

              @georgepenney I am the little girl correcting the burger assembly! Make it right!

              georgepenney@sunny.gardenG This user is from outside of this forum
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              georgepenney@sunny.garden
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              #6

              @TonyaMarie πŸ˜‚ It's so daft, but until I saw her do it, I never realised I could!

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              • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

                @TonyaMarie πŸ˜‚ It's so daft, but until I saw her do it, I never realised I could!

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                #7

                @georgepenney I do that so often. Burger assemblers are often hurrying and things aren't always built to code. I find a brief inspection and some corrective action can improve the experience! πŸ˜„

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                • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

                  #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

                  A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
                  One decides they're going to play a game.
                  Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
                  Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
                  Who's "it?"
                  No one knows! But they're having fun!

                  In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
                  Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
                  Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

                  In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
                  No waves in sight they're having a good time.
                  Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

                  A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
                  Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

                  A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
                  She first takes off the top bun.
                  Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
                  Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
                  Engineering perfection achieved!

                  (Continued Below)

                  ccferrie@mastodon.ieC This user is from outside of this forum
                  ccferrie@mastodon.ieC This user is from outside of this forum
                  ccferrie@mastodon.ie
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                  @georgepenney It's 11.30pm here in Ireland but I now want to eat a breakfast burger in a beer garden with a dog at my feet while listening to reggae music. Sounds like a perfect way to pass the time!

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                  • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

                    #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

                    A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
                    One decides they're going to play a game.
                    Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
                    Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
                    Who's "it?"
                    No one knows! But they're having fun!

                    In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
                    Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
                    Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

                    In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
                    No waves in sight they're having a good time.
                    Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

                    A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
                    Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

                    A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
                    She first takes off the top bun.
                    Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
                    Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
                    Engineering perfection achieved!

                    (Continued Below)

                    archaeoiain@archaeo.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    archaeoiain@archaeo.social
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                    #9

                    @georgepenney I'll go with the bottle of wine moving the appreciation from like to love.

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                    • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

                      #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

                      A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
                      One decides they're going to play a game.
                      Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
                      Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
                      Who's "it?"
                      No one knows! But they're having fun!

                      In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
                      Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
                      Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

                      In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
                      No waves in sight they're having a good time.
                      Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

                      A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
                      Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

                      A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
                      She first takes off the top bun.
                      Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
                      Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
                      Engineering perfection achieved!

                      (Continued Below)

                      ashnod@mastodon.sandwich.netA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @georgepenney Re: Burger
                      Structural integrity is key!
                      Tomatoes are evil!

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                      • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

                        #Spotted While Roaming in Aotearoa New Zealand:

                        A group of small humans (3 to 6?) run out of a church.
                        One decides they're going to play a game.
                        Taking charge, bellowing the rules.
                        Moments later they're all chasing after each other.
                        Who's "it?"
                        No one knows! But they're having fun!

                        In an alleyway beer garden: Patrons are eating breakfast burgers. Dogs are sleeping at their feet. Quiet conversation. Reggae playing.
                        Meanwhile, the church right next door is ringing to the rafters in a raucous hymn, clapping and guitars.
                        Two different Sundays living side-by-side.

                        In the a city car park on a quiet Sunday, two men (20s?) have laid surfboards out on a footpath under a shady tree and are comparing balance techniques.
                        No waves in sight they're having a good time.
                        Washing drying on a line out the back of their campervan nearby.

                        A group of five people (30s to 70s?) walk out of a theatre. One says: "Uhm. What did we just watch?!"
                        Another says: "I don't know. But I think I liked it and that might change to me loving it if we were having this conversation over a bottle of wine!"

                        A small human (4?) doesn't quite trust the structural integrity of the burger Dad's just given her.
                        She first takes off the top bun.
                        Then she deconstructs all the ingredients into tidy piles.
                        Then she puts it all back together again just how she likes it.
                        Engineering perfection achieved!

                        (Continued Below)

                        superball@norcal.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #11

                        @georgepenney
                        I must know the movie they saw!

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                        • superball@norcal.socialS superball@norcal.social

                          @georgepenney
                          I must know the movie they saw!

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                          @superball same! @georgepenney please hunt them down and buy them a sensibly priced bottle of wine on me.

                          The last time I had the reaction of 'I don't what I watched but I loved it' was with "Everything Everywhere All at Once"!

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                          • shom@gts.shom.devS shom@gts.shom.dev

                            @superball same! @georgepenney please hunt them down and buy them a sensibly priced bottle of wine on me.

                            The last time I had the reaction of 'I don't what I watched but I loved it' was with "Everything Everywhere All at Once"!

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                            #13

                            @shom for me it was the new Wuthering Heights. 😳

                            @georgepenney

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                            • superball@norcal.socialS superball@norcal.social

                              @shom for me it was the new Wuthering Heights. 😳

                              @georgepenney

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                              #14

                              @superball ohhh that's so interesting, that was not on my radar at all! I know I read the book but all I can recall is the moor itself was the most interesting character. I'll have to put it on the list, thanks!
                              @georgepenney

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                              • shom@gts.shom.devS shom@gts.shom.dev

                                @superball ohhh that's so interesting, that was not on my radar at all! I know I read the book but all I can recall is the moor itself was the most interesting character. I'll have to put it on the list, thanks!
                                @georgepenney

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                                @shom I don’t really remember the book except that I was nonplussed. I’m told the movie diverges from it a bit but follows the gist . . . in strange ways. I think I liked it . . . ?

                                @georgepenney

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