Am I a Hoarder?

Beautywtn, Thanks, and the french maid thing sounds good.

1to1, Thanks to you too, I hoard stuff that is useful, or will be one day.

Cat, I have just one microwave, I think 3 sets of cutlery spread between 2 kitchens, office, under the sofa and in the fridge.

RE: Comb Over

If you use curlers at night the comb over is much easiercheers

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RE: White Lies

If the truth will hurt a little white lie is acceptable

RE: Zimbabwe’s New Cabinet Does Not Inspire Hope.

Considering that China supported Mugabe during the war, they have a vested interest in pillaging what they can.

RE: When you go on holiday

Just drag the mattress onto the floor, thus avoiding any disruption to other guests, apart from screams of joy, but the others could join in and sing along.

RE: Women's rights: are we really free?

A very small minority of men affect your freedom and scare you women, unfortunately good men are tarred with the same brush.

RE: No pressure

Molly, The greedy corporations and those individuals who are wealthy now are getting wealthier, I can guarantee that they have or are making plans for their economic and personal survival.

I agree we should be doing something now for the future, its the biggest mountain that we have to climb, We dont matter to the elite, never have never will, so its up to those who can make a difference, sadly not many can.

RE: No pressure

Biff, Yes the population of those working will be supporting those that dont, I personally think it will be corporations that will pay taxes, those individuals that work will be taxed to ever increasing levels.

The Planet cannot sustain this population expansion, by natural disasters, Catastrophic disease or Military actions the population will decrease, mass sterilisation will occur at some stage too, probably enforced.

Those who will survive in the future are those who can become self sufficient, growing food and with the ability to build and make practically everything they need, we will revert back to pre industrial revolution times, so these youngsters today should be learning skills as they wont be able to live without them, snapchatting facebook kids will die first.

Sounds like doom and gloom, It is, we are to blame but I feel the world will regain what it needs in generations to come.

RE: No pressure

Hi Biffy, Humans have become inherently lazy, The demand for higher and higher wages, Militant unions coupled with the increasing demand for goods and services makes robotic and automation a necessity.

Robots and ATM's dont strike, they work 24 hours a day and the maintenance costs and initial capex are very low in comparison to humans.

Nanotechnology will get very efficient, medical procedures won't need doctors and surgeons, Houses can be built by machines now, skilled trades are becoming less reliant on humans.

Advances in tech and a lazier population are the cause, the next generations will have it easy in many ways, we cannot stand in the way of progress, Yes one day the machines will rise but none of us will be around when it happens.

RE: The American Nightmare

1to1, I'd love to move to NK, I would love a hairstyle like that despot.rolling on the floor laughing

RE: The American Nightmare

Cat, The Amish have cool mustacheless beards and nice hats, no electricity just horses and carts, I will say (and hope I dont get trashed by our US bloggers) that Walmart shoppers are one amazing cult of the weird. cheers

RE: The American Nightmare

I lived there and was married to one, I was in the midwest and found it a little weird, totally different to what I was used to, I got educated in Walmart and nearly ran away from a threatened baptism in a local creek to join the Amish, Incidentally the Amish make nice cheese but the visitors preferred squeaky cheese curds...yuck.

RE: A Bad Start

Cat I apologise for foreign language use, I just said that the award was for tourism and molly replied that cheese was also an irish by product of the milk industry, or something like that.

cheers

RE: A Bad Start

Molly, an award was given for Iníon deas cineálach, dont be so humble.

You offered to squat for world peace and now act up....grin

RE: A Bad Start

Cat, My time in kwazulu cost a fortune in brown envelopes, had to pay bribes at every level, but he and I did have a meaningful chat and I did walk away with a huge contract and a hangover you could photograph.

RE: A Bad Start

Cat, Ms. Molly doesn't need to squat, she has an award winning rear end, she is willing to squat and maybe bend over for humanity, I think a Nobel prize should be awarded for such selfless actions for world peace.

RE: A Bad Start

Molly, I was thinking with my upper brain as my lower brain is suffering memory loss

I misread the context of the so called disagreement while distracted by the love I was shown today by a 3 foot tall old widow.

RE: A Bad Start

Morning Cat, Im sure the posh rooinek will see the error of her ways and invite you round for tea and you can admire her derriere more closely.

RE: The saucepan blog.

Biff, I do too, Mr.Congealed egg seems to dominate my utensil storage container, yet I dont cook eggs, I have a ghost here that probably does.

RE: Things Mum taught me

Biff, All my beatings were in decimal but fathers sjambok was a yard long, It was a confusing time but I looked forward to beating day (Sundays) as It was the only time my father spoke to me, for many years I thought my name was Jesus Christ, he always yelled that when my transgressions of the week were read out during the soup course.

Manspreading and the re-evaluation of sitting

Ash..........."69" (there you go, commence giggling)...........better?

I say Mr. Musk is going to change the world, at the very least save a fortune for manspreading public transport users......Viva Elon!

Manspreading and the re-evaluation of sitting

Molly, If post 69 means that much then OK, do you get something or just a knowing giggle when you think of 69?

RE: Things Mum taught me

Your mom actually taught you?

Mine sat on the veranda summoning her servants for more drinks, kids were not seen or heard, I turned out just like her!

RE: The saucepan blog.

Biff, Just to give you some design inspiration, I will add a pic of my bedroom.

Its Laura Ashley bedding, in a nature themed room, artistic tiles and debris created by a famous local artist, Its a tad uncomfortable but a brilliant conversation piece, my visitors are jealous, I can feel it.

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RE: The saucepan blog.

Red you continually call me a liar, what have I lied about in this saucepan blog?

RE: The saucepan blog.

Pat, I did notice the slight spillage, but in comparison to mine its spotless in a blokey way.

RE: The saucepan blog.

Red, thats my kitchen, its a little dated but fully functional with an open roof aspect, designer chic actually.

RE: The saucepan blog.

Pat, Thats a nice pan, I couldn't help noticing your stove was somewhat clean, I would appreciate any hint and tips you can all share as my stove is a little dusty and hard to clean.
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RE: On the bright side of the blogs

Beautiful words, You are one of us now, enjoy the ride, it maybe rocky, it maybe fun, but as you have lasted nearly a month you know that already.hug

Manspreading and the re-evaluation of sitting

Incu, fair enough, There will be some mind boggling and even highly politically incorrect exposures on the Yak milk industry, small spoiler alert, Yaks milk can be used to make fuel and skin cream.

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