Apparently it's incorrect, according to this:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/humourous
I think I've looked it up in the past to make sure I used the correct UK form but I don't really dare using the search bar to see which form I've used in the past.
I should have been sanding the garden shed of a friend today.
But yesterday I was chatting online with Tom, the date I had a couple of weeks ago through that dating site, but who was married so not really a date but still very nice if you remember.
A while back he had promised me a book he found very interesting himself, on the history of democracy from both a practical and a philosophical angle. It was hard to order so it took a while, but when he tried to send it to me yesterday DHL didn't accept because he didn't have my last name or email address so he brought it back home.
I provided him with the information and he replied with: "So I guess I won't be bringing you the book myself, seeing as you're working?"
Long story short, I informed my friend his garden shed would likely have to wait another day and I was woken up with coffee (my front door isn't locked), a very unusual experience when living alone!
After coffee we went to his boat and spent a log afternoon sailing, I've had the best day in ages!
Such a nice boat, it sails very well. What's more, despite it being his boat and him being a man, he came in from the angle that I was likely the better sailor and was very happy to learn from me and do the sailing together, letting me play with the ship and trying out my suggestions.
Which only makes sense to me, but still if you see boats with a man and a woman, 90% of the time it's the man commanding the woman around while holding on the helm himself as if his credibility as a man depends on it.
Sailing with Tom was very much a together thing so we spent a long and very pleasant afternoon!
I missed my morning swim so I made up for it in the middle of the lake. We wanted to try a sailing trick where the ship stays more or less on the spot and upright, very useful for solo sailing which he usually does. Turned out to work very well so the perfect situation for my daily swim.
I swam around the ship and then grabbed hold of the line we'd thrown out for safety and told him to start sailing again.
Hanging on with speed was an absolutely wonderful feeling!
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