Published on 12, July, 2020
I had a pi$$y morning.
My Artist friend missed calls from a guy who was coming to sort out his drains. I had to head over to his to sort out his appointment.
Then, I headed to another friend's place. He was meant to square me up, as I booked an MOT for him. His mum was there, and I asked for the money. She was aghast, still grieving her dog. But I'm trying to make it up with him.
While I was away, the plumber arrived with the bill for the Hot Press repair. Again, I have to wait for him to contact me, again.
Number said:Spoonlessness looks like absence, even if that is not the case.
That is quite profound and deserves a thread of its own.
Number said:have a good one
You too in spite of your cutlery shortage.
Probably. Somewhere.
Spoonlessness looks like absence, even if that is not the case.
Good evening dear Debbie...have a good one.
BIt of a challenge there, yes.
Number said:Perfect phrase for what you have described.
Ah, so you do still exist
Desmond79 said: had a pi$$y morning
Perfect phrase for what you have described.
TheCatWoman said:my worst nightmare would be a cruise, being trapped at sea with herds of others and people wanting me to "enjoy myself" by doing things I detest.
I've been on one and enjoyed it.
There are advantages over conventional holidays and a major one for me was having a base to go back to whenever I liked.
So, we'd have lunch and then I could go back to the room.
That was a big difference over a non cruise holiday.
There is nothing I had to do that I didn't want to but the food was wonderful and seeing several different places all at once, without conventional flying and carrying cases, all for just a day, was great.
I think I could go on but my point is that this type of holiday suited me very well.
I went with Princess by-the-way, so not so many children as other cruise lines might have and it was only around 7 nights.
We were able to just drive to the port, which was really nice.
I think it's quite an old-fashioned way to travel the slowness of which is vastly better for me than the usual fast pace of life.
I said I wouldn't go on but I did
<shudders>
I agree with you hell is other people, my worst nightmare would be a cruise, being trapped at sea with herds of others and people wanting me to "enjoy myself" by doing things I detest.