I had hoped someone else would notice this first:
Troubleshooting: Too Hard or Too Soft
:silent:
I was leaving that one alone...
I had hoped someone else would notice this first:
Troubleshooting: Too Hard or Too Soft
:silent:
Is this DOS?
....baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more.
Earworm for the day
Depends on the species.... [emoji4]What %ppo of owl do you use in your soap?
Not a thread title, but I couldn't resist commenting on something The Efficacious Gentleman said recently. It seemed out of context for me to respond to this in the actual thread, but I think it fits well here --
"...I've even said no to The Admirable Lady..."
O .... M .... G .... And she actually listened??? :mrgreen:
Curds in soap
.......a poem by IrishLass
Little Miss Soaper sat on her sofa
depressed about curds in her soap,
when along came a friend who said, 'Next time stickblend!',
and filled Little Miss Soaper with hope.
http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons.php
"Anyone else in the habit of changing their plans halfway through?"
Depends on the situation, I guess. And only if my pants get super dirty ...
Ironically "pants" in the UK are knickers, so when I read it at first I almost choked on my tea, Lol :shock:
Too funny! lol By 'knickers' I take it that in the UK the word means underpants (i.e., 'intimate apparel')? I ask because where I come from across the pond, 'knickers' are known as those oftentimes goofy-looking knee-length trousers that golfers wear on the golf course, like these: http://www.golfknickers.com/Golf-Knickers-s/57.htm
IrishLass
Lol, It's so funny how the same word can mean different things! Those golf 'knickers' are seriously umm bright!! In the UK underpants are the male version of 'intimate apparel', whereas pants are the female version! I'm really curious now, what are they called in the USA?
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