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Happy (3rd day of?) Spring everyone!
It snowed all day yesterday and I had to refill the heating oil tank.
It snowed all day yesterday and I had to refill the heating oil tank.
Originally Posted by Dani8
Is there still booze curfew there? I seem to recall my dad only took us there for a day trip because the beer was too exy or something. Funny thing is, I had swedish dog breeders come and stay with us for Aus' biggest dog showe and my god they could drink and not get drunj. Same with Norwegians and Finnish. I had a hangover for a year!
Not sure what their beef is against aspirin and buttermilk (not necessarily together) but I should settle down in the former, as I believe now you CAN buy aspirin (and not just paracetamol).
Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6
He's either a troll or an over-the-top tedious conservative nut.
Originally Posted by Yoda
I forgot how pleasant it was to walk the dog on a warm day. "Warm" being pretty relative right now (mid-50s), but I'll take it.
He was pleasantly surprised to have a nice day on his day off today.
I forgot how pleasant it was to walk the dog on a warm day. "Warm" being pretty relative right now (mid-50s), but I'll take it.
Is there still booze curfew there? I seem to recall my dad only took us there for a day trip because the beer was too exy or something. Funny thing is, I had swedish dog breeders come and stay with us for Aus' biggest dog showe and my god they could drink and not get drunj. Same with Norwegians and Finnish. I had a hangover for a year!
Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6
No I meant Stockholm, haha
Originally Posted by Dani8
Any birthday cake left, Sarge?
I was just shopping at my greengrocer owned by an Indian family. They hve a young brother and sister from Nepal working there. The brother just gave me a HUGE bag of fruit and veg for free and said Happy Harmony Day. Who could be afraid of immigrants with people like that in the community.
I was just shopping at my greengrocer owned by an Indian family. They hve a young brother and sister from Nepal working there. The brother just gave me a HUGE bag of fruit and veg for free and said Happy Harmony Day. Who could be afraid of immigrants with people like that in the community.