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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Sorry, I went to the loo and made a cuppa.
Back now!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »So whats the difference between a sleeping bag and a bivvy bag please FC??
In my experience - a lot of money!100 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Sorry, I went to the loo and made a cuppa.
Back now!
You have a kettle in your loo :eek:
Handy:rotfl:
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Truffle_Hunter wrote: »Evening All,
When I returned home today I got a nice surprise
My lovely hubby had bought me a small chest freezer
Jealous.com. That is a lovely thing for him to do;););)
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »With what? Getting them? Using them?
Where to get them please.
Sorry, should of put that.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Whilst I accept that swearing is a broad overview of a number of words, it is just that and not a specific 'can people use a, b and c words in the office and in what context is it acceptable'. Everyone's line is in an individual place, and often changes due to a number of factors. It must be frustrating trying to figure it out when it keeps changing.
Not wanting to prolong discussion on a topic that's not on money-saving. But suffice it to say, that Asperger's syndrome can be noted by a prosody for formal language. In my case, it's because I took literally, in some respects, the injunction 'not to swear' that I never 'learned' that really it's part and parcel of a workplace etc. And because of my own suppression, of myself, I can't physically bring myself to talk in an informal way (i.e. with swearing) in conversation. It's not the way I would wish - I'd like to be like 'everyone else' in that respect and fit in there*. I'm not sure whether that's why other "Aspies" would (I've not met any other btw@) tend to talk using formal words as well.
* (Much as I love deliberately and provocatively not fitting in sometimes now! As an adult, in which eccentricity can be a little cool often as well.)
@ At least not self-aware ones - I have my suspicions that one or two other people (and they're not my family) that I deal with might have the condition, more than likely unbeknown to them.0 -
Bubbs, where is the food bank locally please? Would like to donate.0
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Truffle_Hunter wrote: »Evening All,
When I returned home today I got a nice surprise
My lovely hubby had bought me a small chest freezer
:rotfl::rotfl:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
fairclaire wrote: »You have a kettle in your loo :eek:
Handy:rotfl:
That's how she fills it up:eek::eek::D0 -
Ladyshopper wrote: »Bubbs, where is the food bank locally please? Would like to donate.
In her shed;)0
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