roadrash
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- sitting on the edge of wigan pier
It's early yet, in the States. I thought the watch brand was Hohenzollern.
She wanted you to be the first to see them.My Kissa had her first litter in the bed next to my leg well she started labour there I got up and moved her into the prepared box, not an easy task as at the time I had a 'loft bed' up a 7' ladder. For the 2nd litter I was ready for the signs and arriving home from the pub I could tell she was in labour so plonked her again in a prepared box in the front room and sat with her by my feet as I sat on the settee, however I dozed off after a couple of hours and ended up sat on the end seat with my head on the middle cushion and awoke to her having the 3rd kitten on the other end seat of the settee right next to my head.
On that linked page, it mentions that if you have a six slot back you need a screw back thingybob.
Also because otherwise I have to be at the Employment Agency's training course in how to make a better CV and it's a dull as ditch water...
There are occasions when I need to wear a watch. I do not use a mobile phone on a daily or even weekly basis, only in emergencies.
I do not wear jewellery as in bracelets or earrings.
I have put this one at the top of the list. I like the watch because it has a beautiful face*, looks like shimmering water. I have almost entirely opted out of buying presents for anyone, and this will be a present for me, from me and the cats.
https://www.holzkern.com/en/maui-leadwood-nacre.html
Or this one https://www.holzkern.com/en/capri-olivewood-nacre.html
This one look more "dressy". I shan't post anymore pics of watches.
* Yes, I already have a beautiful face, don't I?
Oi, stop laughing!
The watch looks lovely, I carry a smart phone with me most of the time, theres a clock on the dash of the car, but its very rare I need to know the time.
Reminds me I need to get a new St Michael and St. Botulph.LOLOLOLOL!
I wear a watch when I'm out and about. When I'm not out and about, there are enough clocks dotted about the house. Am not a jewellery wearer as such, although I like a bit of (understated) bling. No earrings though as I've no piercings.
The only items I wear all the time are a St Christopher and a locket containing a photo and a memento of someone very dear to me.
Reminds me I need to get a new St Michael and St. Botulph.
What was the shubbery like?Beetroot burgers for lunch, with a bit of shrubbery..
Saint Bernard in Ireland.Those are new ones on me - as wearables, that is.
Although there's a standing joke here in the UK that St Michael is the patron saint of underwear. (A reference to the fact that Marks & Spencer smalls used to be sold under the "St Michaels" brand...)
Mainly green ishWhat was the shubbery like?