That's who I get mine from last time, after WGAC annoyed me by reducing the minimum time for their subscription. The paper is ok but not great quality, probably equivalent to the WGAC standard recycled stuff. The wrapping for each roll has lots of animal pictures on it, which I consider to be a good feature.
40/50
There was a lot more guesswork than knowledge involved
I survived day 1 back at work and am back for another day today. It is nice just being off the couch. The next challenge will be getting back on top of the housework and things that I've been letting slide for the last couple of weeks. I was a bit displeased with past me who decided to put off filling the car with petrol which meant I had to do that yesterday.
It's been nearly two weeks since covid and I'm back to work tomorrow. I don't feel too bad until I try to do anything, then I get tired out really quickly. At this stage I'm not sure if it's because I am still unwell or just the result of having not done anything for ages. I also have a lingering cough, hopefully having to talk lots at work won't trigger that. My job is about 50% talking, so if I can't do that without coughing it will be an issue.
I also have lots of life admin slowly piling up, and have had to reschedule a few appointments. I did just finish a week with an activity tracker for the study I am taking part in - they will log a distinct lack of activity for me this week.
The other forks are the unclean pet food forks. They do not mix.
I see all your kitchen drawers and I'll raise you a cutlery shelf
If my signature is written correctly it's a sure sign of a forgery.
Quitting is hard. Every attempt teaches us something we can use for the next attempt, eventually you hit on the right thing that works for you.
Just don't use my Dad's method. He tried to quit once. It didn't work, so instead of trying again he just pretended he didn't smoke and spent years furtively sneaking off to smoke and buy cigarettes like a teenager. He somehow seemed to fool himself into thinking no one knew, even though it was incredibly obvious. It was bizarre, and meant that when he was finally forced to quit (when he was physically incapable of accessing cigarettes on his own) he had to go through the withdrawal alone and unsupported because he still couldn't admit he had been smoking the whole time.
Welcome to the DT sick club. I hope you will be a member for as short a time as possible.
Midnight house alarm activated over the road. Just what I need.
I've always been behind on trends.
A full cooked breakfast (no beans) please.