Granny B.
Senior Member
- Location
- N. Calif., USA
Now, that one looks well worth any price!Baby floor polishing suit
With you on that. While i suppose there's a market for it, doesn't interest me a bit.The latest book (whatever it might be) on how to make friends and be less lonely; waste of time and money.
I know, right? I've read tons of those books and it always seems to be: "To cure loneliness, make sure you have plenty of meaningful social connections and how to have social connections is to have good friends and how to make good friends is to have lots of social connections and..." No help there.With you on that. While i suppose there's a market for it, doesn't interest me a bit.
For me the basic premise that everyone is lonely if they're socially busy all the time and don't have a lot of friends is flawed. I value my solitude highly.I know, right? I've read tons of those books and it always seems to be: "To cure loneliness, make sure you have plenty of meaningful social connections and how to have social connections is to have good friends and how to make good friends is to have lots of social connections and..." No help there.
To me, a second issue would not be how difficult it would be to pull the thing out of the labyrinth (and you're right, @Granny B., about emergencies) — but consider how strong the chain might not be.My first reaction was, "Oh, how cool!" But then I started thinking about what a hazard this could be in an emergency when you had to get out quick.
Labyrinth lock:
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I don't need one of these since I had enough of them when I was in school and taught by nuns. Of course, they had a yardstick and not boxing gloves.