As wet as Andyβs armpits before the war
As wet as Andyβs armpits before the war
Can I make a joke about crumbling flaps or is this the wrong time?
I think Beverley Callard might be a closet national treasure.
Iβm already in the queue, but I want you all to ring up and join my party. Yeah. Nice.
Good job Iβve got that mirrored film on my windows
If you want to feel good on a Monday, head to HMRC and listen to the hold music. Itβs funky baby. Yeah. Nice.
Spaghetti bolognaise with garlic bread, dip
Iβm waiting for M&S to release a βfull Sunday roastβ dip.
Just found the cat eating a doner kebab in the kitchen. He must have had a heavy night.
Illustration of the Toast Rack building in Manchester
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The Hollings Building is a Manchester brutalist icon and now you can have it on your wall.
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That is a strong possibility.
Donβt know how that happened, but Iβm pretty sure the mid afternoon sherry was involved.
Had a kebab.
Sorry, I should be more supportive. I couldnβt actually see what you weighed because your flaps were obscuring the numbers.
Hanging like a 52 year old pair of flaps.
I have not done any ironing. Thwarted.
I only sat down for a moment and I have been manipulated
Skirt designers: letβs make sure they either cover your ankles, or barely cover your minge, and those are the only choices.
Iβd forgotten about this, devastated that I clearly became distracted and wimped out
Definitely, itβs so important to do stuff, rather than throw stones
The guy who filmed Andrew Tate dancing in Dubai
Heβs a bloody killing machine, look at him. #caturday
Tomorrow I shall throw away the frozen batch cooked portions which Iβve gone off which I always go off but have left enough time to throw them away without guilt.
Sheβs never given up on any of it!
Sheβs amazing really. She got a bit of local recognition on the weekend and sent me the certificate tonight and I just thought βSHE IS AMAZINGβ.
I do wish more people realised they have some agency to do something about the things they see. Sheβs never looked to the official people to fix stuff, sheβs looked to them for grants and funding and has got it done. Itβs possible to do, but takes determined people to find the ways to do it.
And I donβt miss any of it, and just watch her and think βthatβs my Mum, that isβ.
Youβll still find her in town, with other volunteers making sure the flower beds and planters are weeded and blooming. Youβll still find her raising money for said flowers and from local businesses every year to make the town tidy and welcoming. She still chairs boards, meetings and workshops.
she always posted without fail. I remember visiting the patients who couldnβt go home on Christmas Day, at the local hospital.
Sheβs 81 now. She still goes to serve lunches to βthe elderlyβ helped by my now retired 80 year old father. They probably serve meals to people much younger than them.
I canβt even begin to recount the things sheβs rolled her sleeves up and done because she saw a problem. I remember the smell of apple crumble and custard when we delivered meals on wheels to the elderly when I was very small. I can remember licking stamps for the hundreds of Christmas cards