I'm sure I'm not. Someone would have sprayed me with a fire extinguisher if that was the case.
If they say the Hail Marys while sitting on the toilet would that make it better or worse?
Is it because you can't work out which one to eat first?
I stopped being able to access using the Boost app today, and it is coming up with a message saying blocked, but I can log in on the website fine.
I did have a message deleted for "inciting violence" the other day though.
My upholstery supplies are out for delivery already. I certainly can't complain about their efficiency.
University of Tasmania library has also been extremely efficient (as usual) and I have a book waiting for me at my door. Mr Woof would have been furious about the incursion.
As in if it rings while you are on the toilet you will answer, or when it rings you usually head to the toilet to answer it there?
I don't think there is any shame in not getting that one. However not getting the name of the cyclone you've been watching news stories about all morning, I have absolutely no excuse for that one. My brain just does not work right when trivia or names are involved, putting them both together obviously short circuited something.
2/10, a dismal result even for me.
I think I'm going to ignore this and celebrate my 93% final grade on my last subject instead.
Based on the enthusiastic response to my coffee grinder listing on marketplace I think I can safely say I underpriced it. I had about 25 replies within a couple of hours last night and woke up to another 20, most of which are wanting to come and collect ASAP.
Edit: FFS. I've taken the listing down and one of them messaged me on the listing for one of my other items to try and get a reply. He's now blocked.
I can somewhat understand employers wanting employees to work together in the office, but I can't understand how they don't realise that means they need to provide usable office space for everyone.
This is to be expected.
Miss Meow has been safely contained this afternoon inside a paper Coles bag that was lying on it's side, but I'm not sure that would work against the allure of a box.
It's also the class of insecticides used in the automatic fly sprayers (the ones you put on the wall to spray at regular intervals), mosquito repellant clothing and in some dog flea treatments. I had to remove all of these from my home when Miss Meow moved in - which was a bit of a win for the person who took the half pack of flea & worm treatment I had left.