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ENGLISH SIT-DOWN ONTBIJT
comments (17)
Oh no, he is dialing it up to 11! I can't handle the excitement of the mysterious structure in the upper right.
Chris Phillips: All will be revealed in the fullness of time Martin
I didn't think it before but now I see that you really ARE trying out these paints on your walls, Chris. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Chris Phillips: Thank you Ginnie
i love it
Chris Phillips: Thank you Alicia
SUSPENSE!!!
Chris Phillips: Now JUST CONTROL YOURSELF Larry!
Ontbijt je met me mee Chris, vanmorgen heb ik een sinaasappel en één boterham en een plak koek en een kopje koffie met melk.
Chris, BRILLIANT, now I see it, this is you see from the ontbijttafel, I think I once will make a picture of what I see when I have ontbijt, wouldn't that a nice theme for SC, show us what you see when you are having ontbijt..... Hope you have a pleasant day, BTW Rats cannot get that bug...
Chris Phillips: Your message is a joy Astrid - it is full of infectious enthusiasm but is unfortunately completely incomprehensible!
Hmmm...well I've read it again - and I think you are on the right lines
I think two certain bloggers are working as a team and have a plan to reel other curious bloggers to their images. How cruel to use our vulnerabilities to achieve such an aim.
richard
Chris Phillips: I am not part of a team Richard: this blog stands or falls on its own merits - or lack of them
If this is an Engels ontbijt gaan zitten, waar is de bacon sandwich?
Chris Phillips: Well just 'ang about - it's all still in the kitchen innit!
Good to see that you start opening the screen Chris!
Chris Phillips: Fate is opening the screen of revelations Richard
I think the roofs leaking, quick call the plumber.
Chris Phillips: Not at all Aussie: all is quite dry
I thought this was a repeat from yesterday but I see I was wrong. I hope we're not going down the Chad route! BTW, to answer your question from yesterday - you are right about the paint - I have got a City and Guilds in Decorative Painting and used to run my own decorating business! For some reason my computer has started not allowing me to answer anyone's replies to me as the email addresses are not shown anymore so I will have to reply like this. Ah, the mysteries of technology!
Ingrid
Chris Phillips: I can ASSURE you Ingrid that I would never subject the good contributors of Shutterchance to the horrors of Chd's blog! And the joys of not posting actual pictures for a while - it's revealed the paint-daubed past of both yourself and my Noble Friend
I would never share a plak with you, Tiff. A bacon buttie with the imfamaous Lord Phillips of Droitwich, yes. I notice that your nice grey image is becoming ruppled in the top right hand corner. I see from thew above anniedogobeservation that the SC emails are now hidden so that means that all my extra curicula replies went into the ether.
Chris Phillips: The ruppled greyness opens a new world of impending visions
Goodness. Farrow & Ball. That's expensive stuff Ingrid uses. I only used to use Dulux cos I worked for them! I buy Wilkinsons Paint these days!
Chris Phillips: I enconomize by using no paint whatever - as Chad would testify
Obviously Chris, you are reaching up in your attempts to tease us. Unless of course, you and Ratty took this shot when on the floor and then flipped it to tease us some more.
Chris Phillips: This is an unfolding story Sheila
Today's image reminds me of poor weather Grey, foggy and wet.
Well captured
Chris Phillips: Aha - I hope you will be pleased when we progress a little further
!Bonito color de pared! lo siento ¿hay algo más en la foto?. gracias.
Chris Phillips: I am very much obliged to you for your kind comments
this blog is certainly an education - i never knew what ontbijt was before
Chris Phillips: Er...actually I didn't either!
I totally.don't.get it.
Chris Phillips: Coralie - CORALIE: a little patience please...
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