StarSong
Awkward is my Superpower
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- Los Angeles Suburbs
Bought some Christmas decorations from Amazon to replace those that have seen better days.
That's horrible.Just paid reluctantly ... for the annual TV licence... £174.50.... to watch TV or use a computer to watch ''live'' shows.. or even listen to the radio..is against the law without a licence..
yep and what's worse is , people..many people have been imprisoned for not paying the fines for not having a TV licence...That's horrible.


I got the shoe rack from Amazon. I really like it. I don't have the shelves, but I like the idea.I’ve revolutionized the pantry, bathroom cabinets and even one shelf in the garage with these very cool 3-tier rack organizers. A quick glance and i can see what all i’ve got now…it’s almost like magic! Never knew these things even existed until recently.
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Amazon also delivered a couple of these shoe rack benches. They’re actually quite nice looking as well as sturdy. A huge improvement over the ones they’re replacing.
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I've had this little shelving unit... 3 of them for several years now. I got them from our local Pound shop... I was astonished that they are exactly the same as the ones Amazon sell for much more..... I use them in my food cupbroards to stack tins and jarsI’ve revolutionized the pantry, bathroom cabinets and even one shelf in the garage with these very cool 3-tier rack organizers. A quick glance and i can now see what all i’ve got…it’s almost like magic! Never knew these things even existed until recently.
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I got the shoe rack from Amazon. I really like it. I don't have the shelves, but I like the idea.
Geez and i thought they were a bargain on Amazon. You goooo, girl!I've had this little shelving unit... 3 of them for several years now. I got them from our local Pound shop... I was astonished that they are exactly the same as the ones Amazon sell for much more..... I use them in my food cupbroards to stack tins and jars
Oh yeah... I hope you have a better outcome than I did this summer. It was leaking pretty much and the water bill had tripled all of a sudden. Concrete here, too, so no getting to it. They ran new lines.Water leak detection service. Not a DIY project since I suspected the leak was under the 4" concrete slab our home is built on. It was. The contractor is still writing the repair estimate.
..if I could afford the postage I'd send you a bunch of them from the poundshop...lolGeez and i thought they were a bargain on Amazon. You goooo, girl!


my father had one of those coats. when we were teens, he was in his 40's... and we thought he was very old fashioned.. then.. and that was in the early 70's.. he'd had this coat since the 50's.... and he would always say.. every 20 years everything comes back into fashion...What a day to go to do the supermaket shop for our provisions, the rain has been persistent all day. Since retirement I have been more than happy to share all the chores that day to day living require. Today my lady, handing me the shopping list, asked me to go for our supplies. "There will be a surprise for you when you return," she said. Sounds interesting.
Going to the supermarket on a wet, miserable Tuesday afternoon meant there was plenty of parking spaces, not many shoppers and a relatively easy, and quite quick shop.
Let me digress, the smutty schoolboy in me just couldn't believe the toilet tissue that I saw on the shelves.
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Who would dare to market there poop-paper as: "who gives a crap?" How times change.
All the provisions bought and paid for, loaded into the car and headed home.
"I promised you a surprise," my lady said, holding up the fabulous trenchcoat that I had taken a shine to on a trader's stall back in August at a vintage event. At the time the coat was quite shabby, buttons missing and one torn epaulette. He was asking twenty pounds which I didn't think was worth it. Turns out that my other half went back, offered him ten pounds and the deal was done.
The coat has now been cleaned, repaired and the buttons replaced. These coats cost mega-bucks new and I have one for a measly ten pounds.
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Your lady is quite thoughtful and a sweetheart.What a day to go to do the supermaket shop for our provisions, the rain has been persistent all day. Since retirement I have been more than happy to share all the chores that day to day living require. Today my lady, handing me the shopping list, asked me to go for our supplies. "There will be a surprise for you when you return," she said. Sounds interesting.
Going to the supermarket on a wet, miserable Tuesday afternoon meant there was plenty of parking spaces, not many shoppers and a relatively easy, and quite quick shop.
Let me digress, the smutty schoolboy in me just couldn't believe the toilet tissue that I saw on the shelves.
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Who would dare to market there poop-paper as: "who gives a crap?" How times change.
All the provisions bought and paid for, loaded into the car and headed home.
"I promised you a surprise," my lady said, holding up the fabulous trenchcoat that I had taken a shine to on a trader's stall back in August at a vintage event. At the time the coat was quite shabby, buttons missing and one torn epaulette. He was asking twenty pounds which I didn't think was worth it. Turns out that my other half went back, offered him ten pounds and the deal was done.
The coat has now been cleaned, repaired and the buttons replaced. These coats cost mega-bucks new and I have one for a measly ten pounds.
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Your father was right.my father had one of those coats. when we were teens, he was in his 40's... and we thought he was very old fashioned.. then.. and that was in the early 70's.. he'd had this coat since the 50's.... and he would always say.. every 20 years everything comes back into fashion...
well of course I've lived long enough to know that now... but when we were teenagers we wanted him to dress in a much more modern way like our friends' fathersYour father was right.
She is indeed, but then we are a couple of lovebirds. When I arrived home yesterday I feigned the need for the bathroom knowing that leaving the shopping bag with her she would stack the contents ready for putting away. She found her favourite chocolate.Your lady is quite thoughtful and a sweetheart.
We were out one evening just recently, something my wife left in the car. Going out to retrieve it I passed four youngsters outside, all smoking or vaping (strange expression, vaping,) my phone rang, my lady had found her charger, it's a small, battery gizmo for boosting the charge on her electronic hearing aid. As I was about to return one of the young men expressed interest in my phone. Mine is about twenty years old and is one of the first smart phones but it lacks much of the later technology that has become common place.my father had one of those coats. when we were teens, he was in his 40's... and we thought he was very old fashioned.. then.. and that was in the early 70's.. he'd had this coat since the 50's.... and he would always say.. every 20 years everything comes back into fashion...
Love the coat. That is quite a basic and will never go out of style.What a day to go to do the supermaket shop for our provisions, the rain has been persistent all day. Since retirement I have been more than happy to share all the chores that day to day living require. Today my lady, handing me the shopping list, asked me to go for our supplies. "There will be a surprise for you when you return," she said. Sounds interesting.
Going to the supermarket on a wet, miserable Tuesday afternoon meant there was plenty of parking spaces, not many shoppers and a relatively easy, and quite quick shop.
Let me digress, the smutty schoolboy in me just couldn't believe the toilet tissue that I saw on the shelves.
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Who would dare to market there poop-paper as: "who gives a crap?" How times change.
All the provisions bought and paid for, loaded into the car and headed home.
"I promised you a surprise," my lady said, holding up the fabulous trenchcoat that I had taken a shine to on a trader's stall back in August at a vintage event. At the time the coat was quite shabby, buttons missing and one torn epaulette. He was asking twenty pounds which I didn't think was worth it. Turns out that my other half went back, offered him ten pounds and the deal was done.
The coat has now been cleaned, repaired and the buttons replaced. These coats cost mega-bucks new and I have one for a measly ten pounds.
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