505 pts · May 15, 2018
My earliest memory is of Richard Scarry's Biggest Book Ever. Tracing the dotted lines on the inside cover with my finger.
Yes.... and alas, all too often. I get one every few months - some polite, some rudely demanding. I just ignore them now.
One can get fined up here too.
I've had Colin, my cat, for 14 years. Sharing space with me has never been anything more than a necessary inconvenience to him.
'We the people...'
I have very little hearing left and rely on being able to read lips - so the past few months have been even more 'silent' than usual.
I'm in an even older photo. I definitely don't like it.
North Scotland : Our local cheesemonger usually has it.
Popcorn ceiling?
There are a lot of places in Scotland, and the UK as a whole, where locking doors isn't seen as absolutely necessary.
There is trespass and there are laws against it. You may be getting it mixed up with The Right to Roam.
I've seen the gif so many times - and I still don't have a clue who she is!
Yes, we do. I even make my own.
Not in this part of Scotland. Or that one over there ....
One of the above may very well be true
-45 C
Thanks - although I am bilingual
'Most' didn't vote for prime minister. We too have a rather fucked up unrepresentative political system. Not as fucked up as some, mind.
Indeed. Or approximately 2.7 inches. Apparently.
UK citizen here. At what point in time does Trump become impeachable?
Up here in the highlands it takes a surprisingly long time to drive anywhere - roads are narrow and not particularly straight.
A blended whisky can be mixed. Single malts on the other hand benefit from a few drops of water added to a dram.
Leith is a great part of the city. Now Muirhouse, Craigmillar or Wester Hailes - I'd happily see those places burn.
He probably didn't make up any words as such. He was simply amongst the first to commit them to paper.
Someone has been lying to you.
There’s an old Scottish word - hurple . I think it means ‘to limp heavily’.
If anyone is disappointed by what you send, that is their problem - not yours. It doesn't matter what you give. It isn't a competition :)
Looks like Dr Alice Roberts.
Grossly.
My earliest memory is of Richard Scarry's Biggest Book Ever. Tracing the dotted lines on the inside cover with my finger.
Yes.... and alas, all too often. I get one every few months - some polite, some rudely demanding. I just ignore them now.
One can get fined up here too.
I've had Colin, my cat, for 14 years. Sharing space with me has never been anything more than a necessary inconvenience to him.
'We the people...'
I have very little hearing left and rely on being able to read lips - so the past few months have been even more 'silent' than usual.
I'm in an even older photo. I definitely don't like it.
North Scotland : Our local cheesemonger usually has it.
Popcorn ceiling?
There are a lot of places in Scotland, and the UK as a whole, where locking doors isn't seen as absolutely necessary.
There is trespass and there are laws against it. You may be getting it mixed up with The Right to Roam.
I've seen the gif so many times - and I still don't have a clue who she is!
Yes, we do. I even make my own.
Not in this part of Scotland. Or that one over there ....
One of the above may very well be true
-45 C
Thanks - although I am bilingual
'Most' didn't vote for prime minister. We too have a rather fucked up unrepresentative political system. Not as fucked up as some, mind.
Indeed. Or approximately 2.7 inches. Apparently.
UK citizen here. At what point in time does Trump become impeachable?
Up here in the highlands it takes a surprisingly long time to drive anywhere - roads are narrow and not particularly straight.
A blended whisky can be mixed. Single malts on the other hand benefit from a few drops of water added to a dram.
Leith is a great part of the city. Now Muirhouse, Craigmillar or Wester Hailes - I'd happily see those places burn.
He probably didn't make up any words as such. He was simply amongst the first to commit them to paper.
Someone has been lying to you.
There’s an old Scottish word - hurple . I think it means ‘to limp heavily’.
If anyone is disappointed by what you send, that is their problem - not yours. It doesn't matter what you give. It isn't a competition :)
Looks like Dr Alice Roberts.
Grossly.