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Marky Dread wrote:
26 May 2019, 8:26pm
Wolter wrote:
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Marky Dread wrote:
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25 May 2019, 5:06pm
I don’t know if this is outside NZ or just a national debate.
Personally I can’t even believe it is a debate but apparently 20% of people don’t wash their legs with soap in the shower.
So just water? Who does these stats?
I saw something about this on twitter. I think the people who don’t wash their legs assume the soap runoff from above cleans them? I mean, I wash my feet because I’m not a monster. But hey, to each their own.
What a strange thing but yeah I agree to each his/her own body.
Exactly and I prefer a clean one!!!

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Today marks the start of 8 days off work/holiday. I am so relieved to get here, been a funny few months, and haven't had a proper break for 4 years now. Looking forward to family time, a couple of drinks and a fair chunk of time doing fuck all. Perfick.

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BitterTom wrote:
02 Jun 2019, 4:34pm
Today marks the start of 8 days off work/holiday. I am so relieved to get here, been a funny few months, and haven't had a proper break for 4 years now. Looking forward to family time, a couple of drinks and a fair chunk of time doing fuck all. Perfick.
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101Walterton wrote:
02 Jun 2019, 4:48pm
BitterTom wrote:
02 Jun 2019, 4:34pm
Today marks the start of 8 days off work/holiday. I am so relieved to get here, been a funny few months, and haven't had a proper break for 4 years now. Looking forward to family time, a couple of drinks and a fair chunk of time doing fuck all. Perfick.
Plenty of cricket WC
I pick my weeks off well ;)

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BitterTom wrote:
02 Jun 2019, 4:34pm
Today marks the start of 8 days off work/holiday. I am so relieved to get here, been a funny few months, and haven't had a proper break for 4 years now. Looking forward to family time, a couple of drinks and a fair chunk of time doing fuck all. Perfick.
There is definitely something to be said about doing fuck all on a work holiday. Enjoy!
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I'm not sure if this crowd like electronica, but my trans nephew creates some awesome stuff.


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I'm not sure if this crowd like electronica, but my trans nephew creates some awesome stuff.

Very nice ambient composition. The best ambient for me is that which works whether you're concentrating on it or allowing it to be in the background; I think this accomplishes both.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
05 Jun 2019, 8:19am
Mimi wrote:
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I'm not sure if this crowd like electronica, but my trans nephew creates some awesome stuff.

Very nice ambient composition. The best ambient for me is that which works whether you're concentrating on it or allowing it to be in the background; I think this accomplishes both.
Agree. Some of his stuff is also a little hypnotic. lol

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I like it!
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Anyone know any tips on making a dodgy stomach more bearable? Didn't sleep at all last night because of the pain, vomiting and, yeah you know. Hence the reason I've been on/off sleeping till now. Pain still there as is the toilet trips. Nothing left to bring up now, sipping water as we speak, no energy and very cold. Any advice would be so welcome.

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Anyone know any tips on making a dodgy stomach more bearable? Didn't sleep at all last night because of the pain, vomiting and, yeah you know. Hence the reason I've been on/off sleeping till now. Pain still there as is the toilet trips. Nothing left to bring up now, sipping water as we speak, no energy and very cold. Any advice would be so welcome.
Go to the doctor. Could be food poisoning.

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OK, so me and wife are in Vegas, Monkey Assistant is petsitting. He calls at noon on Sunday yelling about how there's a lady in the house. Some homeless bitch who thinks she's Goldilocks broke in sometime between 10pm when Monkey left, and 12 noon when he returned. She slept in my bed, drank a glass of Vodka, ate potato chips, took a shower, tried on my wife's clothes, went through drawers, etc. She flipped the breakers for some reason, pulled all the plugs from my computer, and for some odd reason she disassembled a flashlight. Monkey yelled at her to sit still and she did and waited for the cops to come. She told the cops (in Spanish) that this was her dad's house and he lets her come over when he's not there to shower and day-drink vodka. They arrested her. I cut my trip short. Monkey was the hero.
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tepista wrote:
07 Jun 2019, 3:42pm
OK, so me and wife are in Vegas, Monkey Assistant is petsitting. He calls at noon on Sunday yelling about how there's a lady in the house. Some homeless bitch who thinks she's Goldilocks broke in sometime between 10pm when Monkey left, and 12 noon when he returned. She slept in my bed, drank a glass of Vodka, ate potato chips, took a shower, tried on my wife's clothes, went through drawers, etc. She flipped the breakers for some reason, pulled all the plugs from my computer, and for some odd reason she disassembled a flashlight. Monkey yelled at her to sit still and she did and waited for the cops to come. She told the cops (in Spanish) that this was her dad's house and he lets her come over when he's not there to shower and day-drink vodka. They arrested her. I cut my trip short. Monkey was the hero.
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tepista wrote:
07 Jun 2019, 3:42pm
OK, so me and wife are in Vegas, Monkey Assistant is petsitting. He calls at noon on Sunday yelling about how there's a lady in the house. Some homeless bitch who thinks she's Goldilocks broke in sometime between 10pm when Monkey left, and 12 noon when he returned. She slept in my bed, drank a glass of Vodka, ate potato chips, took a shower, tried on my wife's clothes, went through drawers, etc. She flipped the breakers for some reason, pulled all the plugs from my computer, and for some odd reason she disassembled a flashlight. Monkey yelled at her to sit still and she did and waited for the cops to come. She told the cops (in Spanish) that this was her dad's house and he lets her come over when he's not there to shower and day-drink vodka. They arrested her. I cut my trip short. Monkey was the hero.
Wow. So, you have a daughter who's homeless?

Seriously, tho, freaky shit. Give that monkey a banana for handling shit.
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I bought him a bunch of novelty beef jerky at the tourist trap that's on the way home from Vegas, but I was gonna do that anyway for petsitting. We threw in a case of Coke Zero cuz he said Goldilocks dranks his from the fridge. We're gonna take him out to dinner or something.
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