I always read this and the "soo" thread first, your chatter always makes me smile and often giggle. Just what a girl needs after a challenging day at work. As for the puzzles, l often get the actor ones correct, but the book title puzzles LB cleverly devises mostly leave me baffled. My brain doesn't get it, l wasn't much use watching Catchphrase on telly when l was younger either. But if you need help finding Wally or anything else hidden then I'm your gal.
Popped into Sainsburys on the way home, couldn't understand why some high school kids were smiling and giggling at me, thought they must be ex pupils from work. Got home, started putting shopping away, Hubby comes for a nose to see what treats I'd bought, he starts laughing. One of the little darlings at work had firmly stuck a massive 'smiley face' sticker and a huge 'Great Work!' sticker on my butt! Soo embarrassed?.
Re concerns about different chat threads - who cares? Personally I visit all the 'chat' threads and enjoy them all. I see different friends on different threads to natter about different things. It all only starts to become divisive if people are ignored or actively discouraged from posting for no good reason.
And that's not nice wherever it happens.
And it's January for goodness sake - the longest, darkest month of the year by about 3 weeks.
Keep up the good work girls (& boys if you come to visit) - you cheer me up
Heaven is ... sitting in the garden with a G&T and a cat while watching the sun go down
Happy birthday for Sunday Daisy. We all seem to come in a climp with our birthdays. That would make an interesting sociological survey.
I just had a special birthday and do I feel any different - not blooming likely. Still feel as daft as I ever did. Its only the arthritis that reminds me now and again that I'm 27 and not 17. Don't be afraid Daisy - embrace it!
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All hail the mystic kettle??????
I'd better get myself a tea cosy thinking cap sorted for the upcoming "stinkers" on Sunday

Wise words from Arnie, and you have lots of "interesting" stuff to say Lants
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Tiggs is adorable and highly entertaining


Hoorah! Just in time for a brew - again!
Whoa, houselights need to go on again. Looking grim outside - and guess who's got a washing load on! Rats, rats and coypus.
Ooh M-U hope it wasn't anything I said about forming the new puzzle thread. Certainly didn't mean to make it sound divisive.
Probably won't be here on Sunday as it's my birthday.
Still enjoying hearing about Tiggs, Lantana (wherever it is posted
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I always read this and the "soo" thread first, your chatter always makes me smile and often giggle. Just what a girl needs after a challenging day at work. As for the puzzles, l often get the actor ones correct, but the book title puzzles LB cleverly devises mostly leave me baffled. My brain doesn't get it, l wasn't much use watching Catchphrase on telly when l was younger either. But if you need help finding Wally or anything else hidden then I'm your gal.
Popped into Sainsburys on the way home, couldn't understand why some high school kids were smiling and giggling at me, thought they must be ex pupils from work. Got home, started putting shopping away, Hubby comes for a nose to see what treats I'd bought, he starts laughing. One of the little darlings at work had firmly stuck a massive 'smiley face' sticker and a huge 'Great Work!' sticker on my butt! Soo embarrassed?.
Great story LilyS
Re concerns about different chat threads - who cares? Personally I visit all the 'chat' threads and enjoy them all. I see different friends on different threads to natter about different things. It all only starts to become divisive if people are ignored or actively discouraged from posting for no good reason.
And that's not nice wherever it happens.
And it's January for goodness sake - the longest, darkest month of the year by about 3 weeks.
Keep up the good work girls (& boys if you come to visit) - you cheer me up
LillyS, that isn't funny...snigger.

It is a special one I am afraid, Lantana.
Daisy - I've had many special ones. . . . . if it's an "0" one, then it's ten years 'til the next
Happy birthday for Sunday Daisy. We all seem to come in a climp with our birthdays. That would make an interesting sociological survey.
I just had a special birthday and do I feel any different - not blooming likely. Still feel as daft as I ever did. Its only the arthritis that reminds me now and again that I'm 27 and not 17. Don't be afraid Daisy - embrace it!
It is an "0" one Joyce and LB I would embrace it if I didn't have arthritis in my shoulder.
