Bad Bungle
Tutti but not Frutti.
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Spooky. It didn't turn up in my bathroom, I looked. Next time you're in the kitchen and you're passing the fridge ...
Where do you keep your teaspoons?Spooky. It didn't turn up in my bathroom, I looked. Next time you're in the kitchen and you're passing the fridge ...
Don't be silly. No-one can keep tea-spoons...Where do you keep your teaspoons?
I still have trouble sleeping sometimes thinking about this
Nice tits! Where do you want this blind?A cavity-search of the next consenting nun encountered almost always solves this common conundrum, to the satisfaction of all concerned.
In my dreams anyway. :nun:
I think all this disappearing soap may be in my Mum's bathroom. She has a huge glass dish filled with a massive range of different soaps. Never seen anything like it anywhere else.
That'd be the planet Venus.For an hour or so, I've been watching a star zigzagging quite erratically in the sky outside my house. Is this normal behaviour for stars?
That'd be the planet Venus.
Always saunter, never let them know that you have any doubt about what is real:bf:I used to fish into the night on the Kennet and Avon canal and the mist would rise off the fields and roll down the canal until the bridge and the hedge on the far bank were grey ghosts. So although I knew there was nothing to be concerned about, I'd pack up and saunter in a relaxed way back along the tow-path in the grey and failing light. After all, the rustlings and shadows are only furry folk in the hedge and the level-crossing lights in the mist.
Probably.
I was being a tad ironic, repeating the usual dismissive line taken by people such as Patrick Moore in such instances.Mystery solved. I never knew it was such a little mover!
I was being a tad ironic, repeating the usual dismissive line taken by people such as Patrick Moore in such instances.
It might be an idea to video it.
I've tried but sadly my phone doesn't seem up to the job. I've never seen a star being quite so mobile before.
Venus and Jupiter.Speaking of stars, I've noticed a very bright couple hanging low in the southeast for about a week just before dawn (I'm in England) and I'd guess that the brightest one is Venus and the slighter fainter one to its right is Mercury?
Just for the record ...
You were inside, watching it through a window - right? Or ... ?
Which direction were you facing?
I was inside and out, facing North.