gonna start my own all day mcdonalds breakfast business
10:30 here, almost like they don’t want people to have it, Burger King do until 11 but theirs are inedible. Makes Saturday mornings very stressful
“Are you here for the gammon?”
watching a thing about celebrities (?) trying to be astronauts
so they do a bunch of random tests. right now they’re having to repeat a random string of numbers backwards while walking up and down a step. it’s stupid as anything and looks really difficult.
This response is why you’re not allowed to be an astronaut.
That show where they tricked people into thinking they’d gone to space was pretty good.
gonna have Dancing On My Own stuck in my head all day thanks to the thread title
not a bad thing
oh THAT’s the reason
Turns out a Friday off the booze and tabs is good for a pb the morning after. Who’d have thunk it
Love a good geocache!
Shit, I think I fancy nanny plum. Parenthood has broken me.
(Having a nice day snuggled up with kids in the sofa, just made a cracking bacon and egg roll, after shower will be running a dance class with mini stack I)
The teenagers got up uncharacteristically early today.
Later I’m going to teach my son how to solder (niche).
Then I’ll be watching cycling
Think I’ve only got 4 people on my tour plus a freebie who wants to wrote about it for an international publication…feel like he’ll be unimpressed by the turnout. Eugh. Don’t want to do it.
Sorry not sorry and two hash browns omg i can die happy
You can do it! It’s just like a super exclusive tour with a lil guest list
Hahahahahahahahhawahahahaa
That thing where you put a sock on at slightly the wrong rotation, so the heal does not align with your heal, you know you can just take it off to fix it but are too lazy so instead just put up with the mild discomfort for the rest of the day
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Up until a few years ago, I’d fully convinced myself that I played better with a slight hangover on Saturday morning.
Honestly think @Scunner is my spirit animal not even lying
you can try and rotate the sock into the correct position without actually taking it off. success rate of this technique: 0%