Done my back in. Damn annoying as it's the first free weekend I have to do lots. Still managed to exercise though but now need pain killers.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDone my back in. Damn annoying as it's the first free weekend I have to do lots. Still managed to exercise though but now need pain killers.
Make sure you get good ones!Comment
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Just say yes to ibuprofen. You know it makes sense.
And the rub on gel stuff works, sort of, while the spray on mousse stuff is even better.
Lunch, such as it was, has been consumed, the final run of the washing machine is in progress, I just have to do the dishes & go down town for a haircut and to do some shopping.
The jackdaws have destroyed one of my peanut dispensers so I'll have to buy another one.
The bottom fell off it, cascading peanuts all over the floor.
Clever birds, jackdaws.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDone my back in. Damn annoying as it's the first free weekend I have to do lots. Still managed to exercise though but now need pain killers.Comment
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There we are, hair trimmed, bit of shopping done, peanuts and seeds bought for the feathered dinosaurs, and a brand new peanut holder purchased to replace the one they destroyed.
The new one is stainless steel, so good luck with that.
Washing done, much of it dried on the line.
About to do the dishes & watch yesterday's ep of "Bones", followed by whatever is on the Oz customs thing on Pick, no doubt including Chinese people who seem obsessed with taking suitcases full of "food" (if you can define frog fat as food) into Oz against the quarantine regs.
It's always good for a laugh to see the protests as an ever increasing pile of "food" is extracted from said luggage, despite the tick in the "no food" box on the customs card.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThere we are, hair trimmed, bit of shopping done, peanuts and seeds bought for the feathered dinosaurs, and a brand new peanut holder purchased to replace the one they destroyed.
The new one is stainless steel, so good luck with that.
Washing done, much of it dried on the line.
About to do the dishes & watch yesterday's ep of "Bones", followed by whatever is on the Oz customs thing on Pick, no doubt including Chinese people who seem obsessed with taking suitcases full of "food" (if you can define frog fat as food) into Oz against the quarantine regs.
It's always good for a laugh to see the protests as an ever increasing pile of "food" is extracted from said luggage, despite the tick in the "no food" box on the customs card.
Exmoor gardens raided by 'wily old stag' - BBC News"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
About to do the dishes & watch yesterday's ep of "Bones", followed by whatever is on the Oz customs thing on Pick, no doubt including Chinese people who seem obsessed with taking suitcases full of "food" (if you can define frog fat as food) into Oz against the quarantine regs.
It's always good for a laugh to see the protests as an ever increasing pile of "food" is extracted from said luggage, despite the tick in the "no food" box on the customs card."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostJust say yes to ibuprofen. You know it makes sense.
And the rub on gel stuff works, sort of, while the spray on mousse stuff is even better.
Lunch, such as it was, has been consumed, the final run of the washing machine is in progress, I just have to do the dishes & go down town for a haircut and to do some shopping.
The jackdaws have destroyed one of my peanut dispensers so I'll have to buy another one.
The bottom fell off it, cascading peanuts all over the floor.
Clever birds, jackdaws."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAbout to do the dishes & watch yesterday's ep of "Bones", followed by whatever is on the Oz customs thing on Pick, no doubt including Chinese people who seem obsessed with taking suitcases full of "food" (if you can define frog fat as food) into Oz against the quarantine regs.
It's always good for a laugh to see the protests as an ever increasing pile of "food" is extracted from said luggage, despite the tick in the "no food" box on the customs card.Comment
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