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old age will come and it's not kind.
And when you go - and go your must -
YOU YOURSELF, WILL MAKE MORE DUST! <img src='theme/emoticon_grin.png' />

UJUltreia (Jo & Alan)   on 14/08/12 @ 4:07

<img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />Love the little poem Jo, I never dust if I can paint a picture

ruth   on 14/08/12 @ 6:30

PP you're better off without it.
Jopo you have found all the reasons my house is so dusty, especially the 'mountains to climb'.

TCTC   on 14/08/12 @ 7:00

beautiful pal !!!!!

dadavem   on 14/08/12 @ 13:51

Quinton Crisp once stated,after the first 1/4" of dust it is of no significance.No doubt Jo you will find time to polish your nails<img src='theme/emoticon_grin.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_grin.png' />

lalandranger68   on 14/08/12 @ 13:59

What a fantastic little poem ! <img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />

WaWanderlust   on 14/08/12 @ 14:33

yeah, the warmth in your heart stops your body from rustin', es-peshally true when you're not busy dustin' .
(I hate cleaning too) <img src='theme/emoticon_surprised.png' /<img src='theme/emoticon_evilgrin.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_tongue.png' />

CDCarpe Diem!   on 14/08/12 @ 17:39

Too true, life is too sho<img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' /><img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />rt for housework <img src='theme/emoticon_smile.png' />

mimilvus   on 14/08/12 @ 18:52

there is the "law of the conservation of dust".

You can never get rid of it, just move it to a different place, so what's the use ?

Also if you let it build up sufficiently it actually provides a protective barrier to furniture.

When you need to use the furniture simply roll up the dust!

trtrekkie  on 15/08/12 @ 5:59

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