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Big dog, Ninnananna, has gone. It was exceptionally quiet.
After her normal breakfast I knew I wouldn't want her to have supper but did want her to have a lovely last meal so she had lunch instead, she had fried eggs and bacon, American pancakes, and hot chocolate ( well, warm chocolate).0 -
foundinrates wrote: »Cheeeeeeese....
You'd still count them as cheese?0 -
Yes, the work journey is the one you HAVE to do, 10x every week, early mornings, in all weathers, whether you like it or not. Socialising it's OK to call off, turn up a bit late, pick your own times/timescales/agenda or other.... it's also likely to be fewer journeys.lostinrates wrote: »
I would pick the area that makes your WORK commute simple. Your partying commute requires less motivation with a sore head early on a grey, wet morning.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Big dog, Ninnananna, has gone. It was exceptionally quiet.
After her normal breakfast I knew I wouldn't want her to have supper but did want her to have a lovely last meal so she had lunch instead, she had fried eggs and bacon, American pancakes, and hot chocolate ( well, warm chocolate).
Awww
It's nice you've orchestrated this for the past X months, to make sure you were both ready.0 -
Oh lir. Farewell Big Dog. I didn't realise it would be so soon
I'm sure she passed a very happy doggy after her treats. 0 -
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foundinrates wrote: »Cheeeeeeese....
Does processed cheese count?No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
foundinrates wrote: »Well I have to confess yes to a point, I would never, ever chose it over proper cheese but there is a time and place for processed cheese, mainly, or perhaps exclusively, on a burger.
Or a fishfinger sandwich. I'm not a fan of laughing cow-type cheese, but will agree there is a time and place for processed slices (never as a bookmark though).0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Awww

It's nice you've orchestrated this for the past X months, to make sure you were both ready.
She learned this week she loved onions, garlic and chocolate, and various other things, but onions and garlic make lots of our lo that smell great to them not safe so they watch me scrape plates with hurt eyes.
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