WhiskyLassie
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Coos dunt eat chickins?
Well, the house viewing was interesting. Big plus for me was a garage large enough to get me Tratter int, but that was about it. The house was narrow but deep with smally windows so was a bit gloomy (cozy, said she).
You have to walk through the second bedroom to get to the bathroom anorl. Not good enough sadly.
On a plus, my suggestion of building a larger garage here has received muted approval.
Have a lovely Sunday peeps
Ugh. Mine burst and had to be removed. It was the most pain I've ever experienced in my life. There is NO need for a pain level any higher.Number two son, Dr Dan has had a dose of his own medicine overnight ...
He was rushed in for a troublesome appendix and they whipped it out ...
you take them out of ther shellDunt they go pop?
Ugh. Mine burst and had to be removed. It was the most pain I've ever experienced in my life. There is NO need for a pain level any higher.
It was definitely an 11 on the scale of 1 to 10.
Ugh. Mine burst and had to be removed. It was the most pain I've ever experienced in my life. There is NO need for a pain level any higher.
It was definitely an 11 on the scale of 1 to 10.
Good for him. I got pneumonia in the hospital and ended up with a 7 day stay.He's just been discharged back home, the wife will drive while he carefully works out how long it is till his next painkiller dose ...
Poor baby ... he'll be fine, his wife is a veterinarian ...
Good for him. I got pneumonia in the hospital and ended up with a 7 day stay.
I'm certainty damaged goods. If I was a product at the store I'd be found in the clearance section.
I'm doing fine. Life has abraded me so much I've been polished to a shine.Oo, damaged contents AND a damaged wrapper ...
At least your sorted for now ?
Yes, ours do that - knock stuff over and then run away at high speed. We had one particularly plump specimen who used to use the litter tray and then climb out by putting all four feet on the edge of the tray, causing it to capsize and empty the litter and other contents onto the floor. She would streak away as the empty litter tray fell back down the right way up, leaving me to get the vacuum out and clean up.....that I have been rudely awakened, nay scared out of my life by one of the new cats.
It unexpectedly jumped up onto my desk knocking over a 3" slug of 20mm steel bar. This caused the cat to "flee" in full GTFO manner which entailed it knocking a full 10 Oz Mug of fresh hot coffee off the corner of the desk onto the floor.
Clean up has been completed but the cat has done a bunk and is in hiding.... somewhere.
Shame because he is normally non-interactive and mostly feral, so him coming to interact was a milestone.
Mine has taken a small chunk out of my finger because "I stole her yarn" which I had the audacity to already be working with.....that I have been rudely awakened, nay scared out of my life by one of the new cats.
It unexpectedly jumped up onto my desk knocking over a 3" slug of 20mm steel bar. This caused the cat to "flee" in full GTFO manner which entailed it knocking a full 10 Oz Mug of fresh hot coffee off the corner of the desk onto the floor.
Clean up has been completed but the cat has done a bunk and is in hiding.... somewhere.
Shame because he is normally non-interactive and mostly feral, so him coming to interact was a milestone.
Wasn't designed or engendered came out the spears binI think the draughtsman's pencil slipped on the final production version ------
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