on 29-01-2015 11:32
on 29-01-2015 11:32
Today I woke up feeling ... so hungry! And I arrived at the office and my colleagues have bought a lot of croissants!
What about you guys? How did you wake up this morning?
on 31-01-2015 09:51
on 31-01-2015 09:51
@jonsie wrote:I woke up this lunchtime to blazing sunshine and 33° wondering if it will really be snowing in Manchester when I get home Sunday....I will find that really offensive and disrespectful to me!
Well @jonsie you best get ready to deploy your time warp shield. Manchester airport was covered in snow yesterday...flights are delayed and the snow plows are working overtime. All so they can welcome you home my good man
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-01-2015 10:33
on 31-01-2015 10:33
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:I woke up this lunchtime to blazing sunshine and 33° wondering if it will really be snowing in Manchester when I get home Sunday....I will find that really offensive and disrespectful to me!
Well @jonsie you best get ready to deploy your time warp shield. Manchester airport was covered in snow yesterday...flights are delayed and the snow plows are working overtime. All so they can welcome you home my good man
...so that's OK then 😊
on 31-01-2015 11:52
@anticpated wrote:People get offended because they know are wrong and are too proud to admit it or previous lessons in life have taught them to react accordingly a situation whether they believe it to be or not.
With that in mind, people who **bleep** off Scots and Haggis offend me. It's hard work catching the wee blighters.
Wetherspoons have a Burns Night promotion to celebrate Scots & Haggis ..... I'm very tempted togo as I've never tasted the food, is it a sort of stuffing?
As regards Scotland, I have many memories of family holidays there inclucing Lossiemouth near Inverness, Kirkudbrightshire - the special very north of the country where yes I did go to John o Groats - the Kyles of Bute & the Trossachs to name a few, not to mention the mightyiness of Glencoe with the piper playingthere
are we on the right thread here anticpated - I didn't know you were Scottish - do you have your own tartan
I live in Skipton, known as the Gateway to the Dales, but I'm originally from coal mining country ie Castleford West Yorkshire
what kind of accent do you have ..... I still retain my broad Yorkshire accent though I've lived in Skipton, North Yorkshire for over 21 years ..... I would love to do the Charles Rennie McIntosh thing in Glasgow, but I do find the Glasweigan accent hard to understand sometimes
you should be proud of your roots, I am :womanvery-happy:
on 31-01-2015 11:59
today I woke up feeling the warmth of the sun upon my face ..... = ..... no cold nose as anticipated yesterday evening - either my nose or my cat Marty's lolz
the hills surrounding Skipton look lovely, as if they have been dusted in icing sugar
not to tempt fate utd we have only had 2" of snow last Wednesday night
my son in Leeds has had it bad
saw a vidoe clip of the M62 between Leeds & Huddersfield & it was logjam
thinking of you @jonsie ..... I know you are a seasoned traveller of the world, but all the best for a good journey back to your Lancashire home
on 31-01-2015 18:24
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:WHAT???? You mean I didn't offend ANYONE in this thread. Stuff it, wasn't trying hard enough clearly
My dear sir, I have been offended by experts! You really have some way to go to in that particular art which I have a feeling does not come naturally to you by any means!
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You mean that I still haven't succeeded in offending? I really must try harder. ...... who can I offend today. .....
I know just the person lol
on 31-01-2015 18:56
@Anonymous wrote:
You mean that I still haven't succeeded in offending? I really must try harder. ...... who can I offend today. .....
I know just the person lol
I have discovered that if I activate my secret offence-defence strategy before signing in to O2 Community my skin becomes as impenetrably thick as my skull.
on 31-01-2015 19:14
on 31-01-2015 19:14
If I told you what was in Haggis, you wouldn't eat it. And that's the awful truth.
on 31-01-2015 19:31
on 31-01-2015 19:31
@anticpated.....
Haggis, a national dish of Scotland. A haggis is actually a large spherical sausage made of the liver, heart, and lungs of a sheep, all chopped and mixed with beef or mutton suet and oatmeal and seasoned with onion, cayenne pepper, and other spices. The mixture is packed into a sheep's stomach and boiled.
Yum Yum....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 31-01-2015 19:33
on 31-01-2015 19:33
My accent is distincty Fife/East Coast.
on 31-01-2015 21:45
on 31-01-2015 21:45