Evelyn

One thing for sure I have a feeling no matter what people think of her she draws the views. On the whole I’ve always liked her…putting her firecracker :collision: temperament aside. But when it comes to her d rinking I look at it as youthful d inking. I’m sure many of us went through that, well us older ones lol. Hopefully that will slow down over time. I say “hopefully” because if the culture regarding d rinking in that part of the world.

Grrrr, edits…forgot that “d inking” cant be spelled normally! :man_facepalming:

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Schreib D.r.i.n.k.i.n.g dann wird es von der Zensur nicht erfasst, wir aber vom Übersetzer nicht mit irgendeinem Mist übersetzt.

Oh I’m well aware of what to do I’ve been around for a very, very long time, I just forgot.

I agree with you. Trisha is a hurricane, especially when a.lcohol is involved. And it can get annoying. Especially when I get the feeling that she’s really looking for a fight. And things escalate. And when she doesn’t get her way.
That’s why I was surprised at the time how long Klaus put up with her.
But we’ve also seen her love and kindness.
That’s what makes Trisha such a crowd pleaser.

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As for the furniture and renovating the apartment, yes, you’re right. It really needs to be refurnished urgently.
But if I were the manager, I’d think twice about it.
Because a lot of young people have parties here, with a lot of a.lcohol.
You buy new furniture for the apartment and shortly afterwards the uncontrolled young people break it again.
So as long as there is still a bed, a sofa, and two chairs, there’s nothing new.:wink: :laughing:

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Very true, I like her…but couldn’t live with her. I don’t care how beautiful a woman is with a temperament like that never happen! But, she could keep a tooth brush at my place! :wink: :rofl:

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Here’s a picture of Trisha from earlier days… :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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I think I’d make pallet furniture for that place!


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Needs a couple or three of extra a little over sized pillows under the thick blanket. Then we just have a ready steady go right away. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Is that Stifler?

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Yes, perfect idea. Sturdy and stable. All you need is a cordless screwdriver and a few screws, or a hammer and nails. And you could knock them back together again after every party.:laughing:

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Living with Trisha would certainly be a challenge. For Trisha, you would need to obtain something like a license beforehand. To know where she needs to be on a leash and where she can run free.:wink: :rofl:

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I’ve made pallet outdoor furniture years ago that I used on the deck for years. Cut the pallets to size of outdoor cushions could buy. I’ll add a saw to your list of tools and an electric sander…slivers hurt! :wink: . What’s also nice about it is “if” you wanted to use it indoors you could paint it to whatever color you want. I left 5 pieces off pallet when I sold the house and bought my condo in a high rise. One was a 2 seater, 3 chairs (they had arm rests) and 1 what I’ll call a coffee table. At my age I didn’t want do deal with a big house and all that it entails anymore.

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Of course, a saw and a sander are essential.
I’ve built all sorts of things from these items.
Especially since used pallets are very inexpensive.

However, I wouldn’t give such dangerous machines to the young people here. They could get injured.
Better to have a few splinters in your butt. But some of them won’t even notice after a party.:wink: :rofl:

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красна/krásná

Happy New Year, Evelyn :fireworks:
Take care of yourself :hugs:

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It seems there will be interaction. Will there? :thinking:

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He’s having trouble getting an erection. :anguished_face:

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just because the building as a grand entrance , doesnt mean the architecture is anything to get excited about :wink:

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