^ Indeed. When I first got it a guy in the pub said there's a 48 hour thing going around. Lost a good mate to throat cancer just too. Although he did like licking Thai hoes
^ Indeed. When I first got it a guy in the pub said there's a 48 hour thing going around. Lost a good mate to throat cancer just too. Although he did like licking Thai hoes
I did mention the likelihood of a group of Indians or Mendy having maybe recently been up there
^ Leave me out of it, boyo.
3c this morning. Crystal clear skies. Humidity 28%. No skeeters. Perfect shorts and T shirt weather.
Weekend about to get started but I have to say, being retired everyday is a weekend day.
Crack on as some say.
Ugandans.
Asking for a friend.
Ohhh No...don't be sorry. It is quite refreshing. Just got back from my 3.5 mile walk. I love it. With clear blue skies its great. It would suck ass if it was rainy or overcast.
My niece told me 17c in Lampang today. Wife and I should be back home right as the temp sits around 13-14c to 25c.
No, I mean what does '3c this morning' mean?
Oh right, you're overseas.
Not imprinted in all our brains here in Thailand.
You ain't all that.
Beter than sharpening pencils in a kindergarten, with the eternal poser 2B or not 2B?
Gilfs, Milfs and anything with a pulse.
Asking for Lulu
I had to go away for a few days, and when I returned home yesterday this was waiting for me.
Worldwide DHL... from Zambia. The plot thickened.
Wow, a South African Airways teaspoon!
Around ten years ago I flew from Luanda to Johannesburg with South African Airways on my way home from a work trip, so this doesn't count as cheating.
I either forgot to collect a spoon on that flight (which I find surprising) or, more likely, have since lost it. Whatever the case, it was now sadly lacking from my collection.
Until yesterday.
Thank you, Doctor Willy!
That's a damn reasonable gesture and early Xmas present from Willy.
^ I was expecting a bit more for Christmas, to be honest.
Daily cheer. Half a dozen letters.
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+ 2 words
Sunday morning.
#bliss
Being one of two named "Taxi" drivers for the weekend on a bloke i have worked with for 8 years leaving do. That's not the cheer, in fact i forgot how incredibly hard it is to watch people drinking whilts you are sat with a gin and tonic without the gin... anyway what was interesting was meeting some former colleague who've retired and listening to them recount what thye have been getting up to and in some cases not a lot.
Quite a few miss work, largely as they don't have any hobbies or activities to fill the time the used to spend working, quite a few approaching retirement who will end up in the same situation by the sounds of it. Christ i cannot understand how they let it creep up on them, i don't think i have enough time when i'm retired to do all the tings i want to do.
My other cheer is going down to brekkie shortly, a full cooked i don't have to cook myself, or i may have the kippers as i know a few will be feeling delicate this morning
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