Seemingly trivial things that cheer you up
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You have clearly never owned a Bengal.
Can you find me a good first aid kit to go with that?
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It worth a try though. Leather gloves?
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As I’ve got a new bike I thought should move with times and get a new computer, one that doesn’t rely on tyre size and wheel magnets. It seems pretty good but the best thing is the calories used( based on H/R monitor) are 50% higher than my last computer.
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A super moon tonight, it will look nice as big in the sky. It looked massive on a sunset walk last night.
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You know the moon is not real, right? Else the Muskrat would be moving there rather than Mars.
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A Sunday Telegraph contributor, Charlotte Gill, writing a piece (not for the ST) based on not working out that a black Shaun Bailey and a white Shaun Bailey are not, in fact, the same man.
What cheered me up was the "Hi Charlotte!" and the cheery fact-check.
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Went to the seaside in glorious sunshine to fly kites with the family. Last family day out before the kids go off to Uni and I start (hopefully) my cancer treatment.
Kites are good for the soul.
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Good luck with that.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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Weston?
Keep strong photonic69.
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I love kite flying, never managed it very successfully until I had kids and it fills me with joy every time.
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Thanks for that! The "supermoon" wasn't so super but the hazy cloud meant a good sunset.
Refer to the photography thread.
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
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Thanks. My wife bought them. The 'Octopus' is about 45ft long!!! The 'Creature' is slightly smaller but has much much more of a 'tug' even in light winds.
@focuszing723 - yup. Luckily tide was out. Waaaaay out!
Sometimes. Maybe. Possibly.
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I think my choice would be the Octopus. Even better would be one in the shape of sperm.
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Haha! TBH you'd need about 200 million for it to be effective. Just imagine the tangle of kite lines!!!
Sometimes. Maybe. Possibly.
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This really easy rich chocolate pudding, but doubling up the amounts, and cooking for a bit less than the 50 minutes, so it's really gooey. Could well be the death of me, but it would be a better way to go than a surfeit of lampreys.
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Those kings really knew how to go out in style.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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I bet it was chocolate pudding really, but 'lampreys' sounded more kingly.
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