JupiterKid wrote: » Bedside, taking a badly needed nap after an extremely hectic day work wise and poor sleep last night - got my first Covid jab (AstraZeneca) and all seems to be fine.
Leg End Reject wrote: » Another exciting Wednesday at home here! I might join G later for a few midweek beers.
Grandeeod wrote: » Not much better here. My exciting moment today was buying a screen cleaning kit for the tech desk and other screens in the house. I've just started the Wednesday night beers but I so so and really so miss a high stool in a bar. Four pints and home after a bit of a natter. School is back next Monday for Ms G so I'm getting back into the groove of an early night and a 7am alarm clock call.:eek:
thomil wrote: » Homeside. Not sure where it's coming from, but I'm absolutely fed up with everything.
Purple Mountain wrote: » Wonder where Dave has disappeared to.
0lddog wrote: » Its a new type of virus. Created in Merrion St, spreading through the country. I've had it for a good while now. That its reached Cork must mean that the whole country will succumb within the next few days.
Grandeeod wrote: » I miss Dave and his snaps, but this place does have a way to drive you out sometimes. I'm real close.:mad:
Mam of 4 wrote: » Don't go anywhere G , I think most of us take a break from posting in here at one point or another , I know I do anyway When things get busy again , (whenever) , it'll feel somewhat better coming in posting after the days work is done . If any of that makes sense !
NewRed2 wrote: » Cocos Law creates two new offences which criminalise the non-consensual distribution of coco-pops. The first offence deals with the distribution of boxes of coco-pops without consent and with the intent to get the recipient hooked on the chocolatey goodness that only coco-pops can provide, the way you become all happy as you munch, crunch and chew those little chocolate covered Rice Krispie style treats. The second offence relates to the way the recipient becomes hooked on the manner in which the coco-pops turn the milk all chocolatey, how you sit there gooey eyed and marvel as the pale coloured milk slowly turns to a bowl of chocolate heaven, captivating you in the process. Now you are hooked on coco-pops and will buy them forever more. Cocos law aims to put a stop to this fiasco once and for all! This is NOT to be confused with 'cuckoos law', which is a separate law deeming that anyone who owns a cuckoo clock in this day and age is either a very old person or a total nutter.
anewme wrote: » Why would anyone disrespect or belittle legislation brought in to counteract online bullying and harassment? Her Mum fought tirelessly to help others bringing in the Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Act 2020, known as Coco’s Law. Disgrace of toxic post degrading a family who fought for their daughter. Shame on anyone thanking it. A young girl died tragically and needlessly because of online bullying.
Deleted User wrote: » I really really don't think any disrespect or belittling was intended. Playing with words and making things light doesn't have to equal disrespect.
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » I had beer today, I had a porterhouse chocolate truffle stout, it wasn't great. Left Hand nitro stout on the other band is my go-to stout...yummy
thomil wrote: » Deskside with Strepsils & Lemsip - The breakfast of champions, eh? At least now I know why I felt like an armed land mine last night…
Leg End Reject wrote: » Feel better soon, hopefully it's not the dreaded C.
The Inbetween is mine wrote: » Cold?