Hi, I signed up a while back, said a brief hello then promptly went off line. I’ll start again… Greetings I’m a 38 y/o Kentish folk with an itchy big toe (left foot). I’ve been into rock/metal/ psychedelic music since my earliest days, and I very much enjoy sneezing. My love of computers started with the ZX81. I wrote my first programme on a 64, and spent most of my amiga years locked in my bedroom - Friends were a total inconvenience. I don’t read much but when I do it absolutely has to be fantasy. I love dogs and I’m allergic to cats, brazil nuts, and walnuts. Honey roasted peanuts rule! If there’s a cat nearby I’ll grab it, stroke it, and suffer - I’m not into stroking nuts. I’ve never had a fight, I’m not religious, and I don’t drink tea or coffee. I hardly ever watch TV, I’m omnivorous, and I think I’ll have a beer. I’m separated from my wife although we still live together. I feel an urge to live on a yacht and sail the seas. Thank you
Welcome back Earthling. If you had to genetically splice two animals together, which ones would you choose?
Thank you kindly That's a toughie... I guess I'd cross the Womablid Custard Mite of Glut with an Elephant. He'd have a larger capacity for custard, and wouldn't need to carry a drinking straw.
if he doesn't like the skin, he shouldn't live. what a better world we'd all live in if we all liked the skin. how does it work, being seperated but living together?
Hot, cold, skin or nay, no custard’s safe when the mite’s in town! He’s a ravenous creature to be sure. He saved the earth from a custardy grave don’t you know. Danger Mouse recruits the mite to save the planet. The green baby alien makes me laugh! “Mummy!” lol cracks me up: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbBm6p6or0E Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iy6qstYIt4o It’s strange but it doesn’t feel any different to when we were together, other than us both being much happier, and as a result having more of a laugh together. The only problem with our relationship was we didn’t have much in common. We were always very good friends but our lives had become boring. It was a bit weird when we had our talk. We were both smiling, and when we decided to split we hugged each other. I think we knew we would keep our friendship, but were free to enjoy our lives. We’ll miss each other when we finally part company, but it’s definitely for the best. My wife (Seems strange to keep saying that, but we’ve no plans to get divorced until we sell our house and sort the financial side of things) has a boyfriend who I’ve yet to meet as he still (after nearly 2 months) thinks I’m going to beat him up. lol poor bloke! I though I’d finally get to see him at a UK G’n’R gig we went to last night, although in the end he decided not to go. Shame really, it would have been funny to see peoples reactions as we were introduced to them. I guess we have an unusual set-up, and some of our friends think we’re a bit strange. Apparently we should be bitching and going through an expensive court battle. So we got that wrong… never mind.
kudos to you for being so rational. my husband and i are very good friends with his exwife and her husband. sometimes people just make better friends than partners. i never did understand the demand to hate your ex-spouse and whomever new they've found. so, these singing potatoes...do they do broadway show tunes?
btw, Danger Mouse was the best cartoon ever. though maybe darkwing duck and the 90's peter pan were very good, beautiful, too.