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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For me, it's sawdust in my knickers
It signifies that today I have been on the lathe making woodshavings and sawdust.
What's your unusual happiness Guage? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I found a seashell in my pocket t'other day. Reminded me of when I picked it off the beach recently.. it's the little things that bring happiness isn't it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Watering my plants. I have an umbrella plant I got as a gift 11 years ago and Ive kept it alive and its massive!
I have window boxes too and they look so pretty. |
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"For me, it's sawdust in my knickers
It signifies that today I have been on the lathe making woodshavings and sawdust.
What's your unusual happiness Guage? "
Haha, that reminds me of hay in the bra - it signified I had a barnful of lovely new hay! |
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"Watering my plants. I have an umbrella plant I got as a gift 11 years ago and Ive kept it alive and its massive!
I have window boxes too and they look so pretty. "
Yeah, nurturing my plant babies makes me happy too! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Also like watching the cat jump up onto the back of the sofa.
Not so fond of surfing I have a tendency to fall in the water while putting my wetsuit on.
Dodgy ticker has put a stop to running in the rain or playing in the gym.
As for gardening, I can't tell the difference between a and a flower. |
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"Coming home from work to find the dog hasn't sh_edded the loo roll...again.. "
If it's a Labrador then it's your own fault, the adverts have been warning about dogs and loo rolls for ages |
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"Coming home from work to find the dog hasn't sh_edded the loo roll...again..
Ahhh, a bathroom full of snow. I have had this numerous times!"
Ahhh yes a bathroom full would be OK, he likes to kill his in the living room...
Then eat the cardboard bit...
Hes a standard poodle, hes special. X |
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"Coming home from work to find the dog hasn't sh_edded the loo roll...again..
Ahhh, a bathroom full of snow. I have had this numerous times!"
My toddler does this |
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"The smell of a buring camp fire.
Takes me back to festival days and makes us want to relive them again. "
Still living then now, heading off for one tomorrow.
Outdoor wild rain smells do it for me! |
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