I'm a bit scared. Hope I haven't given you bad ideas now...Erm, whatever you choose to call me, please don't call me granddad, unless you want me to feel very ridiculous. I think I'd even prefer princess over granddad...
Erm, whatever you choose to call me, please don't call me granddad, unless you want me to feel very ridiculous. I think I'd even prefer princess over granddad...
I'm a bit scared. Hope I haven't given you bad ideas now...
Waiting in anticipation what you will adress me with when I least expect it
But is your son a granddad already or are you just teasing him?
And completely off topic on this thread but didn't want to confuse things further on the Mod Elections thread. On that thread I stated I'm happy with any pronoun people choose. Which is true, mostly, except for you, Guzzler. I love it when you call me 'lad'!. Thanks!
You didn't embarrass me at allI am so sorry if I embarrassed you on that thread. Forgive me?? Pretty please
We've got blanket grey here atm
I tend to forget about early closing times etc. Easter time used to be a problem before I gave up keeping religious traditions i.e when does one have the ordinary roast and the Easter roast? Could never afford both and it would have meant too long cleaning in the kitchen. A lot easier now to pick and choose. Not like my Mum (Roman Catholic) who even kept Whitsuntide and Good Friday and her favourite Saints days.It's drizzling here.
Bank Holidays just pass us by like any other weekends. We rarely even notice when one is approaching. One of the perks of being retired. All we do is make sure we are at home, well away from the madness on the roads and tourist spots.
Now that I'm retired, legal holidays (US term for bank holidays) affect me only because I have to remember there is no mail delivery or pickup, and the building staff aren't here, so no maintenance crew.
ETA: What is the occasion for Monday's bank holiday? Does it commemorate anything?
I tend to forget about early closing times etc. Easter time used to be a problem before I gave up keeping religious traditions i.e when does one have the ordinary roast and the Easter roast? Could never afford both and it would have meant too long cleaning in the kitchen. A lot easier now to pick and choose. Not like my Mum (Roman Catholic) who even kept Whitsuntide and Good Friday and her favourite Saints days.
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