anna080 wrote: » Trivially happy that I'm a 79 year old 29 year old and its Friday night which means, door locked, slippers on, kettle boiled and silence. Partay!
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Similar here, but 29+ VAT here. Electric blanket will be going on soon.
bonzodog2 wrote: » Whats the VAT rate on years in your region?
Ted_YNWA wrote: » 5, soon to be 6 years. Might have a bowl of crunchie nut cornflakes, really go wild...
New Home wrote: » Will your dentures be able to withstand such feat?
addicted to caffeine wrote: » it's my birthday
LadyMacBeth_ wrote: » Happy birthday ATC! I hope you're enjoying the day. Good to hear you had such a good day Colser My cat has been stuck inside for the last three weeks (aside from one escape) and he's been pretty pissed off about it. This morning we let him out into the garden, it was raining but he couldn't have cared less, he was so delighted with himself. He was sniffing everything in the garden, hiding in the bushes, running around the place. We lured him back in with breakfast after a while and he was so mad excited after his adventure he kept running up and down the stairs like a mad thing. I'm so glad we can let him out again, he's looked so miserable lately and now he's so happy again.
Mountainsandh wrote: » Our new little kitten that we got in August is a mad little thing. She's nearly 7 months, but the contrast with our 14 year old one eyed cat is entertaining. It's windy and freezing out but a good bit of sunshine so they were mad to go out. The old guy came back in 5 minutes later a little disgruntled with that bloody wind, she's still out there going ballistic in a corner where the wind lifts little leaves that fly like butterflies.
Hector Bellend wrote: » crisps and farts
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Bought new pillows yesterday. Nicest sleep in a long time.
Quazzie wrote: » I can't use other pillows, and have had the same pillow for the last 35+ years. :eek: