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The Thursday night end of working day hooter has sounded 

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something saucy or savory?Wondering what to make for dinner.
What type of cat does your friend have. It doesn't sound like your everyday, household cat.I was just totting up what I have been totting up what I have been doing over the past week and understand why I might be feeling a bit carp . The previous week's I was feeling a bit unwell . Last week I was working on our fireplace . On Sunday I drove to Swindon and back to see our son . In the evening I stayed up late to watch the GP. Monday afternoon I went to the craft afternoon at the museum . It was whilst there that I had a visit from the fairies . Tuesday I was crawling underneath my friends cat trying to figure out what was wrong with it . In the afternoon I went to the men's shed and had long conversations . So yesterday I must have used up all my energy credit !![]()
You're taking these fake TV "competitions" too seriously.Well I won't be watching the Master Woodworker on Channel 4 again . They seem to have duck egg judges especially the tall bloke !They thought the person's drinks cabinet was too big yet it was the ideal size for a drinks cabinet / bar .
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On the positive side, your upside down reading will be improving.I accidentally put my bookmark in upsidedown 🙃
The tassels are poking out of the top of the book!
It's not even an antipodean adventure story!On the positive side, your upside down reading will be improving.
I'd a job that required the ability to read upsidedown and back to front, at the same time.On the positive side, your upside down reading will be improving.
I've done a fair bit of wonky reading in my past. If I see PULL written on a door my mind no longer registers which side of the glass it's written on so I reckon I've little more than a 50% chance of pulling before I have to push. Though sometimes the shop is shut anyway so then the door wins.I'd a job that required the ability to read upsidedown and back to front, at the same time.
No automatic doors that "decide" to close as you get to them?I've done a fair bit of wonky reading in my past. If I see PULL written on a door my mind no longer registers which side of the glass it's written on so I reckon I've little more than a 50% chance of pulling before I have to push. Though sometimes the shop is shut anyway so then the door wins.