RE: Crossfire movie by Lauren Southern

I've watched nearly half of it.

Does it get less biased in the second half, or does it carry on pretending it's a fair and objective view from both sides?

RE: Happy New year hmmmm

I believe the recommended distance to take a mouse after you've caught it in a humane trap is a mile.

I used to live near a river and get all sorts of creatures in my garage. I had to postpone a clear out one spring/summer so as not to disturb a dormouse. I thought it might nesting in a mattress I'd put in there in late winter.

I wasn't too happy abut having to keep the mattress for over a year, but frequent appearances from a protected species more than compensated for that.

When I eventually thought it was okay to move the mattress, there were no signs of a nest in it. In fact there were no signs of a nest anywhere in my garage. I kept dried dog food out there in a closed container, but maybe there were crumbs on the floor I couldn't see, or fully sweep up. dunno

RE: Happy New year hmmmm

Chasing your guest into a chest of draws and then shoving the said piece of furniture out of the front door is taking social distancing a little too seriously, if you don't mind me saying. laugh

RE: Only yesterday

RE: BearWoman



Here's the thread where her partner let us know of her passing on the 10th June.

RE: Greyhound...

Lure coursing is more fun...



I think lure coursing for babies should be a sport, but instead of plastic bags the bait should be mum's mobile phone. giggle

RE: For the year ender

Wishing you (and all the neglected dogs) a healthy 2021 full of love and kindness. hug

RE: Amazing pencil drawing

Magical...?

As I say to my daughter when she draws eyes that follow you around the room, that's witchcraft. laugh

The textural details in Berge's drawings are almost beyond comprehension.

RE: world DNA data bank ???

This (from your op) is not asking a question, it's making an unfounded claim.

RE: world DNA data bank ???

Certainly collecting...?

Not testing for covid and then destroying potentially infected samples?

You are certain potentially infected samples are tested for covid, then secretly and illegally transported for storage, DNA profiling and data collection?

That doesn't strike you as being just a little far fetched?

Because taking samples for covid testing which incidentally contain our DNA and then destroying the samples, is not the same as collecting our DNA.

RE: Sorry Didn't mean to scare you away.

Welcome to the blogs, Allreadytaken. wave

Are you sure the sudden disappearance wasn't the site deleting this person's account?

RE: Greyhound...

A miniature Greyhound...?

Do you mean a Whippet? laugh

Both are nice natured dogs who require little exercise and take up little space. Even Greyhounds run round like eejits for half an hour twice a day then curl up like a turd in the softest, warmest place they can find for the remaining 23 hours. The only way their size is an issue is if they're reluctant t move from the middle of your bed.

I have a thing about Lurchers myself.

Lurchers came about when Henry VIII designated the New Forest (Hampshire, England) his private hunting ground. Poachers started crossing their hounds with fluffier dogs like Collies to disguise their distinctive shape. That way they would be less obviously poaching than they would with a traditional Sight Hound.

I should warn you that they are incorrigible thieves. Generally, they don't damage your property, but it might be three days before they tell you where they've kept your mobile phone, or wallet safe for you. laugh

RE: Pfeiser Vaccine had little to do with Trump's Operation Warp Speed

And 'his work must continue' from evangelical Christians.

That's a clever one.

RE: Christmas Eve was suddenly a 50/50 shot!

Yeah, here wearing a face mask is mandatory for people working indoors, as is the 2 metre distancing.

Quarantining if in close proximity with an infected person is chaotic, however.

RE: Yellow Alert! A signal has been Detected

I still know my dad's call sign.

I remember him excited and agitated at having contact with someone behind the in curtain in the 70's.

I remember being sworn to infantile secrecy, as his contact risked his life simply to communicate with the outside world. I know my dad felt the honour of being trusted with such a communication and understood the significance of the rebellion: it was about the right to exist, to be present in the consciousness of another human being.

If aliens landed, my dad would be beeping Morse Code and waving semaphore like a good'un. laugh

RE: Royal vlogs?

I've just googled her - she's a commoner! shock

I guess the royals across the globe must have 'a type'...or long, lost cousins. laugh

RE: Royal vlogs?

Is your Crown Princess Mary one of ours?

She looks like one of ours. laugh

RE: Already thinking about my next travel adventure.

From what I've heard, clothes are cheap in the US.

American cotton is revered around the world. Their clothing design can be high quality, too.

If you're going to spend your hard earned on a pleasant experience, what is more important to you? What is going to have longevity in your psyche?

Is it the travel experience? Is it shopping? Is it wearing clothes?

Clothes last a number of years, but you can also order on the internet.

Travel and shopping are fleeting, but you have to experience them in person.

There are other experiences, too. Theatre, events, nature. It may cost to have these experiences and share them with a friend.

RE: Where you stand in line regarding a Covid-19 vaccine

Nor is losing your loved ones.

And most people would prefer that not to happen.

RE: Where you stand in line regarding a Covid-19 vaccine

At the beginning there was one outrageous prediction that 60,000 people could die in the UK before it was all over.

At the time of the worst case scenario prediction, I worked out that in the US, the per capita equivalent would be 200,000.

We're at 66,00+, you're at 300,00+.

It is rife here. Three of my grandchildren are in quarantine due to outbreaks in their schools. Only the 2 year old can go out, although none of them are showing symptoms thankfully. In the beginning, it was thought children were more, or less immune.

I hope to visit and see all four of them one day next week to give them their Christmas gifts. I might have to leave the gifts by the front door and have a shouted conversation through a first floor window if any of them show signs of infection.

It might be my only opportunity too see them for at least a month. I'm going to miss my granddaughter's 10th birthday (my eldest grandchild, my first born) because we will be back on lockdown at 6pm n the 28th December.

We will likely have all been infected long before we get the opportunity to have a vaccine.

RE: Where you stand in line regarding a Covid-19 vaccine

County, not country.

RE: Most pointless purchase yet? Maybe!



giggle

RE: Most pointless purchase yet? Maybe!

PS. I think you should track your parcel and keep us up to date, Phil.

Build the anticipation of the whole story. Take us on the journey with you.

It's what blogs are for, after all.

RE: Most pointless purchase yet? Maybe!

I think we should all chip in 50p for this mystery box because of the vicarious entertainment value. laugh

I hope it's a good one - nice goodies for you, a good laugh, or even better, both.

RE: My blog

It's English, Tulefel. laugh

It's roughly a Southern English, working class accent, one of the easiest to understand after Received Pronunciation.

He's not overly clear, mind. I struggled to hear/see what he was saying at times unless he was facing the camera.

RE: Winning the lottery in December + continuing my hunt for a company!

I once walked into Habitat and found a sofa wearing the same frock as me.

That was in my student days when Habitat used to sell lovely offcuts for pennies.

It'll be a while before I've completed renovations and decorated my flat, but I'm so looking forward to having my workshop back and getting creative. I have a lot of curtains, blinds and re-upholstering to get my teeth into.

RE: Winning the lottery in December + continuing my hunt for a company!

Well, not enough to start choosing curtains, obviously, but I hope it helps you on your journey there.

Curtains for your house, not your truck cabin.

I thought I'd better clarify.

RE: I now know when my introductory course ends! + replies from companies!

Is age discrimination legal in Denmark?

Employers have to be a lot more sneaky turning someone down because they don't want to pay over 25's minimum wage in the UK.

RE: Cilantro Garlic...

laugh

Prison food for you then, Chat.

RE: Cilantro Garlic...

Shame. On. You.

Make it yourself from fresh. The chances are that's not happening in a chain restaurant, whatever sales pitch they give you.

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