Specially for the obsessed members of sf. What is your favourite obsession? .

Don’t know if it would be an obsession, but I like to keep an extra roll of toilet paper in the bathroom. Usually two extra rolls (in addition to the one being used). Other people don’t used my bathroom often, and it’s not like I’m gonna run out of TP because in the supplies closet I always have at least 6 additional rolls. :shrug:
 

AC...you'd like my bathroom then..I have a chrome stand alone loo roll holder, and it always has 6 spare rolls on apart from the roll that's on the holder on the wall.. :D
 
Yes, Holly I would love it! :) A relative has a lavish, spacious home and when I visit I love to just go into the guest bathroom to wash my hands. Great soaps, lotions, towels, etc. and soft music in the background. Their guest bathroom is as large as my bedroom and that's a good size!
 

Pretty simple, really. Ingredients are one mare and one stallion. Introduce the two, give them free rein for about 20 minutes and separate well. Feed and care for the mare for 325 days or so and voila! These days most foals don't happen without human help. Its called selective breeding, and the purpose is to create the best possible foal, rather than just random genetics. Now pull your heads out of the toilet, boys.

When the Nazis tried that the world got a bit upset ... but of course, it's only a horse, right? ;)

What's wrong with letting nature take its course?
 
When the Nazis tried that the world got a bit upset ... but of course, it's only a horse, right? ;)

What's wrong with letting nature take its course?

You get a lot of junk you can't sell. Still have to feed it but can't sell it.
People are born with disabilities and health problems due to poor genetic matches. So are horses, if you don't know what you are doing. Who wants a horse with clubbed feet and the equivalent of Downs Syndrome?
 
You get a lot of junk you can't sell. Still have to feed it but can't sell it.

Oh, okay - I wasn't considering the selling angle. :cower:

People are born with disabilities and health problems due to poor genetic matches. So are horses, if you don't know what you are doing. Who wants a horse with clubbed feet and the equivalent of Downs Syndrome?

Yet many people still have those children and love them, no? Hopefully they aren't considering selling them ...

Phil.... This is what happens with poor breeding.

Wow - substitute hazel eyes for brown and that could be me! :p
 

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