"Palais de Steff" has arrived and is a work in progress.
So come on in...grab a cocktail... or the nearest available houseboy and make yourself at home...feel free to wander about or just plonk yourself down and stay a while...
Princess says "Hello and Welcome"!...
so, my darling, a bad day? tomorrow will be better! (ok, today for you with yesterday being the bad one!) (i forget you'r e so ahead of the game anyway!) xoxoxoxox
Well, the sun will come out soon enough. And I'm sure the little rain could be handy for watering plants and washing the dirt off the roads and walkways.
Today will be a shit day. I'm not feeling well, and a law firm are taking some of us from work on an outing to look at old grimey, wet and moldy Nazi bunkers for the afternoon. I'm really not feeling it.
Is this a hint that a DIY project at The Palais went awry?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous advert!
ReplyDeleteThose Aussie actors have got the "bugger" off to a tee. Or, perhaps, a B?
Oh, hai, xl!
ReplyDeleteDear Xl
ReplyDeleteJust that a full clothes line of dry washing got left out overnight and it has rained solid from about midnight and right thru the day.
And a few other planned projects in the Garden also got rained out.
Hello there Mr De Vice...
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure to see you...
Oh, bummer. Just found this a moment ago. :)
ReplyDeleteOh Hai IDV!
hey, all y'all! *waving*
ReplyDeleteso, my darling, a bad day? tomorrow will be better! (ok, today for you with yesterday being the bad one!) (i forget you'r e so ahead of the game anyway!)
xoxoxoxox
Well, the sun will come out soon enough. And I'm sure the little rain could be handy for watering plants and washing the dirt off the roads and walkways.
ReplyDeleteBugger, alright!
ReplyDeleteToday will be a shit day. I'm not feeling well, and a law firm are taking some of us from work on an outing to look at old grimey, wet and moldy Nazi bunkers for the afternoon. I'm really not feeling it.
Bugger.
Should have used a Skoda.
ReplyDeleteSx
I had my bummer days over the weekend, enough.
ReplyDeleteBy the way I do not understand one single word of these children in the ad.
LMAO... I doubt they'd allow that on British TV but sometimes bugger is the only word :)
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