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17 Aug 2025, 2:04 pm

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Dunno but I bet they were a lot bigger in the olden days








Some funny bits here. Get a load of that Lindey woman.....


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17 Aug 2025, 4:16 pm

I've spent 6 hours in the laundry room. It went better than I expected it to.


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17 Aug 2025, 8:23 pm

Anyone know what that movie is where there's a very insane girl on a roof making a very repetitive sound with her voice for ages? It really scared me as a kid whenever my brother watched it.

I think it was made in the 80s or early 90s. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the movie.


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18 Aug 2025, 3:51 am

Was it called Lurker


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18 Aug 2025, 7:52 am

I think I've noticed shrimpflation on my tiger loaf

You get the same amount of slices but they're thinner

So the loaf must be smaller

I wonder how many more loaves they'll get out of the trimmings


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18 Aug 2025, 4:35 pm

My partner really needs to learn that if my things are misplaced or I make a dumb mistake it's usually not for any reason except absent-mindedness. :lol:

For example today I left the lid off my jar of sudocreme, and when I saw my mistake, I told him, and he said he saw it earlier but didn't want to put it back on because he thought I had left it off for a reason so had left it.

Another example is one time when we were going to visit my family, and I put on my high-visibility work jacket automatically thinking I was going to work even though I knew I wasn't. It wasn't until we were in the car was when I looked down and saw I had my work jacket on and I laughed and asked rhetorically why I was wearing my work jacket, then I asked him why he didn't say anything. He said it's because he thought I was putting it on for a reason like wanting to show my family what I wear for work or something, so that was why he didn't say anything. But if I were him I still would have asked lol.

And one more example, I thought my dad's birthday was this weekend even though we both know the date of his birthday but I thought that date was this weekend due to my bad math, and so I was like ''we've got to see him this weekend to give him his gift, otherwise it'll be too late!'' My partner didn't correct me by saying something like ''but isn't your dad's birthday next weekend?'' Instead he assumed there was a reason why I wanted to give him his gift a week early and didn't say anything.

11 years together and he still underestimates my absent-mindedness. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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18 Aug 2025, 4:48 pm

We had to have the Mother in law's dachshund put down yesterday.
It's heartbreaking that dementia prevents her remembering and we have to break her heart every half hour.

I can now count my friends and family on one hand.
Today I may have burned my best friend of 25 years.



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18 Aug 2025, 7:27 pm

Why do I worry more about a destructive hurricane being named after me than destroying my house?


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18 Aug 2025, 8:19 pm

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Was it called Lurker


Not sure. I'm sure it had the word "house" or "cottage" in the title.


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18 Aug 2025, 9:16 pm

Boys get taught cool things by their fathers and girls get taught boring things by their mothers. I'd like to start my life over as a biological boy.


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18 Aug 2025, 9:45 pm

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Boys get taught cool things by their fathers and girls get taught boring things by their mothers. I'd like to start my life over as a biological boy.


Me too.


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19 Aug 2025, 1:18 am

May cause some people offense

The BBC really ought to axe Strictly Come Dancing


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19 Aug 2025, 2:34 am

We're doing collage today

Glue sticks and safety scissors
Yay!


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19 Aug 2025, 9:12 am

Them two women at art club certainly know how I like my tea


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19 Aug 2025, 11:13 am

Figured a way to keep that old part of me alive...

The old part of me who's been the one deciding what I do in my old internet life.

And I like that old life of mine. And I like that old part of me who's been playing that role.


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19 Aug 2025, 12:09 pm

My neighbour started doing this thing when her son leaves, she shouts "yeah-urghhh" really loud at him immediately before he drives away, no matter what time of day or night! Its quite disruptive as it is a quite sudden (I've not learnt to expect it yet) puncturing of the what was otherwise general quietness.

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Boys get taught cool things by their fathers and girls get taught boring things by their mothers. I'd like to start my life over as a biological boy.

I try to teach my sons cool things but they don't think the things I try to teach them are cool. I usually get shut down quite quickly. The elder boy who's 8, is slightly more likely than his younger brother, so I'm hopeful as they get older...