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bluexxx
Over 90 days ago
Bisexual Female, 53
0 miles · Lancashire

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Quote by DJohn

Blimey, it's Blue!

Do your worst ;)


My worst? My worse what? I don't even remember what that was (and I'm not joking)
Football got boring. I wandered in off the street. Christ, it's odd in here now.
Quote by deancannock
I agree with Deancannock
There's something I never thought I'd say wink

ffs....you mellowing in your old age !!!! xx
I think I am.
Gone are the days when I would have suggested hanging them high or sticking heads on spikes on London Bridge!
Soft and fluffy, I am now
lol
Quote by tyracer
interesting this as i had neighbours cats weeing on my motorbike covers.
the smell was awful and in about a week the cover would be melting because of the wee.
i bought a cat sensor thing off ebay which sends out a tone only cats can hear and i have to say it works because the cats circle around it and will not come near. they hate the noise this sonic thing pumps out.
blue your right about a dog as my grandad always had chickens when i was a nipper and his jack russell use to always live in a kennel outside and go for cats,foxes and sometimes me if i came near the run.
people dont seem to keep chickens in gardens

The neighbours that live across from me have chickens. They have also lost their kitten. I blame the chickens. They do look quite evil.
Quote by GnV
Where I used to live we had a fox living at the end of the street. It was a very groovy fox. I did worry it would come and try and get my rabbits, but I need not have feared, my dog did a great job of that :wary:

:shock:
*wanders off with images of blue's dog using her rabbit.....*
You wouldn't have wanted to see. I will not describe the details, because I know some forum members keep pet rabbits
One pair of shoes. Nearly only ONE shoe - the left one. The right has a hole in the bottom. Guessing it will only last a few more days. Then I have a choice.... buy a new pair, or chop off a foot.
I also have a pair of trainers.
And a pair of boots, for winter. They are obviously put away neatly, in a cupboard as it is not winter. I may also have an old pair of boots in there too.
Sounds rather extravagant doesn't it, sorry about that
Today I picked my feet in the cinema. I ate most of what I picked, but I admit that some skin did fall on the floor. I could not retrieve it cos it was dark. Sorry to the cleaners.
Where I used to live we had a fox living at the end of the street. It was a very groovy fox. I did worry it would come and try and get my rabbits, but I need not have feared, my dog did a great job of that :wary:
Just chill. Go with the flow. How hard can it be? Hehehehe, no pun intended
Elderly people who pay for their shopping with a bag of 2ps. That's annoying.
Quote by Happy-Cat
Its Saturday! Its the first day of the season!
I'm off to Anfield!!!!

An admirable pursuit.
Today I'll be mainly watching football
Quote by wickedpleasures
What do you do in private that others would find gross? Your really most disgusting private habit?
Mine is picking the hard skin off the bottom of my feet and then eating it.
:giggle:

OMG i was just doing that as i read it not the eating bit though lol
Only a matter of time lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm on a iPad now and just been in the chat room :shock:
It worked fine, though admitted I only stayed about 30 seconds.
I prefer the iPad to any other tablet I've ever used, I say that because it does everything I want it to.... it's down to resonate preference in the end, I suppose.
Had a couple of pieces of quite good news.
Took the dog to the groomers.
Cleaned up :shock:
Went out for a late lunch. Cheese & leek pie, for those interested.
Nothing else planned today but feeling quite good. It's sunny but not too hot.
Quote by Rogue_Trader
I have a Kindle Fire HD and love it, over 450 books and climbing...
It comes with a main charger that charges it in about 80 minutes.
As tablets go its very convenient, very lightweight and I wouldn't be without it.

:shock:
*Makes plans to steal Rogue's Kindle Fire mains charger*
:haha:
Quote by Mal
I'm interested in getting a Kindle fire HD, so I'd be keen to hear anyone's opinion on them, in general and regarding the site lol
Mal
wink

I have a Kindle Fire, though not the HD model. I got it when Amazon did a £30 off all Kindles deal, and for the price I paid it was ok.
Overall though, I find the way the screens are set up is quite clunky. The keyboard is a tad small, but overall it's a usable tablet. I have used this site on it with no problems, although that was just checking messages, I don't know how it would be for the chat room.
My main complaint about it though is that it loses charge very quickly. Even on stand by with no use at all, the charge is gone within less than 2 days. When using even just for reading, it sucks juice like the proverbial vampire. And Amazon only provide a USB charger not a mains one and it takes 11-13 hours to charge via a USB cable! Fortunately I had an old phone charger that would charge it, but even that took 7-8 hours to charge Fully. Apparently you can buy a power charger but I think that's quite naughty of Amazon. I know this is a very common issue among kindle fire users so if you need something that you will use for several hours at a time, don't buy one.
I have an iPad mini now and since I got that I rarely use the kindle fire, the iPad mini is the same size, lighter and is better in all ways that in the kindle fire, and actually not that much more expensive. Even the kindle app for iPad is nicer to use than kindles own reader!
I use my iPad mini more than any other machine now. I have had no problems accessing the site, though I don't use the chat room, so it could balls up on there for all I know. Seems to be fine otherwise though.
If you want a relatively cheap and light weight tablet, get the iPad mini
Quote by Happy Cats
I even picked my feet in public today
:smug:

Put them in a bucket with warm water, listerine and vinegar for 10 minutes and then you'll have pretty feet! :mrgreen:
Then drink the water
:dry:
Call me suspicious, but I think that would turn nasty
:haha:
Quote by Jas-Tim
:laughabove::laughabove::laughabove:
Where ice cream is concerned, I'm happy to consider any flavour, from the meekest earthling vanilla to the most space-dusted amazing alien variety :lol2:

cos its sweet and involves no cooking lol ? lol
Well yes, and also it's easy (no chewing involved), and it has a flavour for every occasion :lol:
Are you turning into Sheldon :lol:
Jas
XXX
Some similarities have been noted :dry:
Quote by Rogue_Trader
I wonder how you work out the calorie count of toe nail clippings dunno

You can work that out by weighing them, knowing their composition and the calorific value of each part, then its just a case of adding them up...anyway since nails are protein they contain 4kcals per gramme
Low cal as well......... perfect for dieters!
Quote by Morbius
Tim can be minister for lighting and glo sticks lol

You'd have to keep him away from the fire though or he'd burn the place down :lol:
Jas
XXX
He could be minster for Camp Fires and Pyrography :twisted:
Wasn't that Guy Fawkes?
Regarding this universe malarkey ....
I've never bought into the theory about time being the fourth dimension. I know that's kicking the great Albert Einstein in the teeth, but he was pretty much guessing too, as we all are.
What the universe might be expanding into warps your mind, it's a proper brain teaser.
No one knows, but my guess is that the current ideas that the universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old and continually expanding is going to be seriously challenged quite soon. I'm not saying the universe isn't expanding, I think there is some quite clear evidence that it is. What I think will be challenged is the notion that 13.8 billion years ago there was a puff of something and the universe has been expanding even since. It may be that yes, something did happen about 13.8 billion years ago, BUT that wasn't the creation of the universe. If you accept that, then it opens the possibility that what we can currently see, or know, is just a small speck in a much greater spectrum.
Still, the Big Bang is a very media friendly topic that has made science a lot of money, so I can't see them dropping the idea very soon.
Quote by sara2010
bit of trivia on all pot noodles .... they are all vegetarian ... even the beef and tomato

Lol. I did know that, as a veggie, and pot noodle eater myself.
Actually, I did get bored of them a long time ago. As I said, they're all the same to me.
........ I fancy one now.... WTF :haha: