It only takes a day for the egg to hatch and then 3/4 days until it reaches the pupa stage - so it's more likely to be poor hygeine rather than poor meat quality. Mind you - it would certainly put me off that particular butcher and I would report it to them.
A few friends have bought BM dresses from light in the box - they have all been delighted with the quality. A bit late but there's Asos in the UK - free delivery to Ireland and a bit easier for returns or dinodirect.com with free delivery too.
There are two days in every week about which we should not worry. Two days which should be kept free from apprehension and fear.
One of these days is yesterday with its mistakes and cares, Its faults and blunders, its aches and pains. Yesterday has passed forever beyond our control. All the money in the world cannot bring back yesterday. We cannot undo a single act we preformed. We cannot erase a single word we said. Yesterday is gone.
The other day we should not worry about is tomorrow. With its possible adversities, its burdens, its large promise and poor performance. Tomorrow is beyond our immediate control. Tomorrow's sun will rise - either in splendour or behind a mask of clouds. But it will rise. Until it does, we have no stake in tomorrow.
This leaves only one day ... Today. Any person can fight the battles of just one day. It is only when you and I add the burdens of those two awful eternities - yesterday and tomorrow that we break down. It is not the experience of today that drives people to the brink It is the remorse or bitterness for something which happened yesterday And the dread of what tomorrow may bring.
One thing is clear from this week... if you think you want to do something, do it now. Don't wait till it's too late.
I stole this from Libra's post about Stephen who sadly passed away last week. But the sentiment rings true, we read things and make a little personal resolution - but do we keep them? So in a carpe diem kind of way, I am going to push that ball off the cliff - I hate not being in control, but sometimes you have to believe it will work out. So I Will not Wait.
sometimes people are so diametriacally opposite us that even trying to understand what motivates them is a waste of time. Not that they are, not their relationships, or the things they choose. We simply have to accept their choice - in the spirit that we believe in free will and the spirit that you will laugh at this now and maybe, just maybe, remember in 15 years time, I might have made a modicum of sense.
If it is true love then at 38 he can have his family basically educated and independent. Loads of time for love and growth left - I am a cynical mare and never wanted to settle down and have kids, but just cos it wasn't for me doesn't mean it isn't the way for someone else. I think age, for most people, brings you the ability to not only see but empathise with other people's point of view.
Ya think so? That I ended up with the memory man? OK maybe I did not explain myself eloquently enough, I miss out the important bits - what I meant to convey; it comes down to meaning, intent,connection - not chocolate, red wine and flowers.
Still can't listen to anything on this netbook - so ignoring the voices in my head and if I think of Bjork, I smile. Think quirky, energetic, out of the ordinary music - I wouldn't listen to every day but when I hear it, kind of lifts the soul - totally different genre but John Denver does that to me too ( am I admitting that in public?)
Bizarrely enough, the most romantic thing that happened to me in the last decade was a guy bringing me a dust buster vacuum on a first date. It was quirky, ironic and it meant that 3 months earlier he had listened to me and more importantly - remembered. Everyone else wou be crowning him with it.
Those lines made me lol - as my dd's little floral docs have been pissed in again. If there was ever an obstinate child, I got her. But I have no speakers on my netbook so can't listen, but I love this
except no dog would get a look in as my youngest daughter would be gnawing the bacon out of your hand - trust me, a staffie hasn't a patch on her tenacity. At 18 months she milled through the boxer.
I understand there is very little to do at the weekend in Carlow - it constitutes as entertainment. If it catches on, they will turn it into an annual tourist event. Perhaps bi-monthly if they acheive projected revenue.
RE: Butchers
It only takes a day for the egg to hatch and then 3/4 days until it reaches the pupa stage - so it's more likely to be poor hygeine rather than poor meat quality.Mind you - it would certainly put me off that particular butcher and I would report it to them.