blade1 wrote: » War of the buttons? Class!! The fella in the ad that says "who's taking the horse to France" plays the main character in it.
Widdershins wrote: » "War of the buttons". I'll make cheese on toast with cherry tomatoes and black pepper and we'll be lazy for the night.
branie2 wrote: » Christmas RTE Guide on sale tomorrow.
mikemac2 wrote: Anyway, going to the theatre is my TH
Widdershins wrote: » Fiancee downloaded two films to watch later. I use a phone only, no laptop. They seem to be old Irish sort of quirky films. "Run of the country" and "War of the buttons". I'll make cheese on toast with cherry tomatoes and black pepper and we'll be lazy for the night.
black forest wrote: » Thank you, will have a look into the world of blogging.�� In fact i’ve been researching that for a while anyway. Still wanting to have a last bit of anonymity is the biggest problem. Then there are costs as well. Or the software needs registration from the readers or/and do offer only a simple timeline without structure. In another function i am working with word press and like it a lot. Decisions....decisions...�� A fast and simple solution could be discord. I am playing already with two servers but could need a little help with inventing a working admin structure. Disadvantage here is the (free) registration of a potential reader/user. �� But right now i am TH that the hazelnut bread from yesterday turned out pretty good. Yummy...��
black forest wrote: » TH for a real productive morning. Sun is shining, the frost whitened everything and the air is absolutely clean and fresh. Perfect to air my whole flat. The first round of mails was finished before the sun came up. Time to crack quite a few of hazelnuts, grind them to flour and put them into the dough in the breadmaker. The inherited printer from my former neighbour is installed and the scanner part is already working. The paper transport still needs a bit of maintenance. And i already had a nice visitor. Saw him or her a few times already on my porch as it’s part of the local cat motorway. Obviously today was the day to check out my flat. After a few minutes of talking to each other i was even allowed to stroke her or him. Wonderful soft fur, definitely no stray cat. Hhmmm, probably i have to invest into a few nice cat treats. ����
mikemac2 wrote: » I called a company and was on hold for about 4 minutes The song they played for hold music was rocking!! I called someone over to listen too. I gave up and tried later and they had another great tune. Then when that finished it went back to the 1st song When I got to speak to a human I wasn’t upset about my time on hold at all, not a negative thought Too many companies out there with dreary slit yer wrists violin and cello slow pieces
Widdershins wrote: » If you wrote a blog I'd definitely be TH to read it, Black Forest. You have such a lovely gentle lifestyle.
gifted wrote: » I got two tickets for National gig in dolans in limerick next year...oh ya baby...lol.lol