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RtheS read my mind about the dearth of memes. Maybe it's just that we've been doing this so long, and memes are like early date conversations. What is your favorite color? Me TOO!
But I liked her spontaneous set of random statements, am having trouble writing, so I'm stealing the idea.
My face is often dry, and I have pretty good lotion, but I often get clogged pores from it. Flaky or acne, the current choice.
Eating a lot of vegetables for several months is almost certainly a very good thing but it is unlikely to be a cure for chronic back pain.
Solitude is a fine thing, but some sort of social contact makes a huge difference.
Giving up anything means time to let the body adjust. Excess can help, as with the malted milk balls a few weeks ago. Once done with the bag, I find myself with a revulsion to sugar, a bit more than the attraction. I'm using it.
I seem to use the words 'ponder' and 'bugger' a lot. The latter, mostly at work, because it's a good swear word, but in the US, not heard as such.
Our voip connection went down over the weekend. D had to deal with it, and it took until Monday afternoon. Not that it matters, no one calls.
I'd like a bigger apartment, by one room.
Probably not going away for vacation for a long time. I know this bothers D quite a lot, though he doesn't say much.
But I liked her spontaneous set of random statements, am having trouble writing, so I'm stealing the idea.
My face is often dry, and I have pretty good lotion, but I often get clogged pores from it. Flaky or acne, the current choice.
Eating a lot of vegetables for several months is almost certainly a very good thing but it is unlikely to be a cure for chronic back pain.
Solitude is a fine thing, but some sort of social contact makes a huge difference.
Giving up anything means time to let the body adjust. Excess can help, as with the malted milk balls a few weeks ago. Once done with the bag, I find myself with a revulsion to sugar, a bit more than the attraction. I'm using it.
I seem to use the words 'ponder' and 'bugger' a lot. The latter, mostly at work, because it's a good swear word, but in the US, not heard as such.
Our voip connection went down over the weekend. D had to deal with it, and it took until Monday afternoon. Not that it matters, no one calls.
I'd like a bigger apartment, by one room.
Probably not going away for vacation for a long time. I know this bothers D quite a lot, though he doesn't say much.
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I think this proves my point - put random statements in a list and they become eloquent. And it's nice seeing the different take on things.
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How do people manage without bugger as a swear word? I can't imagine life without it.
I'm quite relieved to see the back of tagging memes, though I was up for them at the time. I like this kind where someone has a good idea and someone else tries to see what they can do with it more spontaneously.
My knuckles get dry in the winter, I put lotion.
Eating lots of vegetables will make you regular, but won't heal a sprained ankle either.
Yes, a balance of solitude and social contact is beneficial.
How about giving up the giving up of things?
And the former?
We get phone calls at our house, but rarely for me.
I'd like a smaller house, except when we are entertaining.
We are going away for a weekend, the last weekend in August. After that there is nothing else scheduled.
I don't know about malted milk balls but I've never been able to manage another Starbucks cappuccino after having 2 in succession one day. Ergh, I can't even go into Starbucks any more, that stuff like frothed up emulsion paint did something awful to my psyche.
Phil,
Not giving up sugar, just reducing it, and preferring more nutritious food instead. Having maple yoghurt, for instance.
Jenny,
Understandable. The last time I had ice cream, (one of those little cartons that cost too much) it felt like shortening in my mouth, and I've not wanted any ice cream since.
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