Paddy Cow wrote: » How on earth did you survive the last 5 months without electricity? :eek: I had to go one evening without internet and I nearly went out of my mind
Graces7 wrote: » Freezer was what I missed most in my 5 months without electricity. Well done!
northgirl wrote: » Me too My most recent experience was not so dociile however. In the car park recently a dog left in a Volvo next to my car so I'm all like "hiii cutie" ha ha. The dog was up at the window baring teeth growling and barking. I got some fright. TBF I thin he might've been a rescue though as he kept retreating to the drivers side floor an curling up into a ball.
Bambi985 wrote: » Dogs. Dogs make me TH every day. I went to the gym and then went for a traipse along the high road where I live, stopped off for a coffee in one of the quaint artisan cafes and there was a little cockapoo hanging out outside waiting for his owner. He looked at me like I was Father Christmas when I was coming out so I bent down and said hello, I can't remember the last time someone was that happy to see me! Dogs are the best
northgirl wrote: » It's stopped snowing! ... For now :pac:
Bredabe wrote: » Eating the older food out of the freezer, with the special offers in the supermarket on veg means that my "bank holiday" types meals cost a fraction of what they should. Freezers really are such a gift to the thrifty(broke) shopper! TH Feeling SO virtuous because of it. Flatmate finally figured out that he needed a professional to get the kerosene smell out of his car, the guy working in the valeting place sprayed something to disperse the smell and it's going in for a clean on mon, no stale car smell from the doggies once that done!!!!!
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » This pic
Deleted User wrote: » The Andrex puppy ad from about 20 years ago - this one! Replace the puppy with a 1-year-old toddler waddling into the bathroom where his three-year-old sister is sitting on the toilet and he pulls the toilet roll from the holder and waddles quickly out of the bathroom with the roll following him as he giggles to himself as his sister is going nuts screaming for me. I arrive and himself is at the far side of the kitchen in the corner on the floor with white toilet roll all around him and peering out through some of it giggling non-stop while chewing on the paper. hehe.
Poochie05 wrote: » The scenes on the pitch at Twickenham, the emotions as they hug each other and greet family members. Well done lads, enjoy the moment. Someone is cutting onions around here!