When you're invited to a street party to meet the neighbours and you've had a couple of drinks never mention funny things that happened in high security.
Interesting.This is interesting
When we were at the MET the other day, my daughter (who knew we were looking for any Munch works, came over and announced jokingly - "hey dad, there are some Munchies in the next Gallery". We had to leave shortly after for lunch.Interesting.
(Except I doubt his name is pronounced 'munk'!)
Thanks for sharing those Awesome photos feathered friendShame you couldn't make it today @BOZO. As it turns out, it was pretty damp and cold.
Scott asked me to dress up for the occasion so Hat stayed home and I wore Beanie instead. But Hat saw us off at the Subway
That's Alaska, get back in your lane @globaleagle🤣Just...taking off me clothes.
Doorbell camera captures astonishing moment moose sheds both antlers
Doorbell camera captures astonishing moment moose sheds both antlers - National | Globalnews.ca
The popping noise triggered by the rack's release startles the moose, and it goes galloping off, leaving behind a rare holiday gift.globalnews.ca
That's Alaska, get back in your lane @globaleagle🤣
I must admit it's pretty normal for me to be outside in minus freezing temperatures with a t-shirt and shorts. I don't really feel the cold (probably something to do with growing up in a house with no proper heating and an outside ****ter). Your body gets used to what is 'normal'I was in a t-shirt yesterday (and t-suit pants and socks - no shoes) and I went outside, starting talking to a neighbour when an 'out of towner' walked over fully rugged up - just shook her head at me and said "How????"
I then saw your post which gave me a chuckle (as I thawed out - lol)
I must admit it's pretty normal for me to be outside in minus freezing temperatures with a t-shirt and shorts. I don't really feel the cold (probably something to do with growing up in a house with no proper heating and an outside ****ter). Your body gets used to what is 'normal'
Nah, the odd cool snap but nothing really. It was 12°c overnight last night. I think we've only had 1 week so far this winter where it was minus.I'm glad the body can adapt seeing as I moved to this ice cube. I certainly don't do to well back in the heat anymore. though upon reading your t-shirts and shorts comment, I think you're even more at home in the cold than me! (Maybe a good thing as I read the UK is cold atm).
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