I do feel that there is a Bobs Burgers scene for every situation.
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I knit, I bake, I read, I run. (contexo, coquo, lego, curro) English in Canada and Lefty in the tweedy Bennite sense. Deliberately dull. Deliberately kind. Deliberately anti fascist. Radio fan and Archers addict, maker of pretty decent curries.
I do feel that there is a Bobs Burgers scene for every situation.
Happy Valentines ya filthy animals
Yet again sadly reminded that America is now nothing, but a gun.
We have a snowfall warning here in Nova Scotia until Tuesday - so I'm planning on being Kermie for a few days
This weekend we will be freezing our tits off in Canada
In an era of great power rivalry, Canada is choosing to be principled and pragmatic. To name reality, to act together, and to build what we claim to believe in.
The UK and Canada fought from the beginning of the war. The Soviet Union after 1941, paying a huge human cost. The US in Dec 1941.
Reducing that history to a single nationβs rescue fantasy doesnβt honour the past. It rewrites it.
A power line came down outside our house this evening
Well Joe Grundy has form with smacking things in the head with a heavy implement.
I don't care much for Brian, but this Chief Inspector seemed to take some cruel and perverse pleasure in taunting him about Sioban and Jenny and then using Alice as blackmail. Then her treatment of Lillian, the insults and insinuations about her life #TheArchers got weird today.
I tend to agree, he's the only big bad now that Tiger and Clive are out of the picture.
My money is him standing on an empty bottle of whatever Tracy delivered to family, it, fell over because he drunk and hit his head.
Multiple fingerprints will mean the Babylon will be in Ambridge tomorrow and fingers will be pointed etc etc. Maybe he's done for, but likely in hospital unconscious
Looks like you may be spot on there, I got the impression that he stepped on a bottle, fell and hit his head
Well the plot is almost as thick as Eddie Grundy
Who will be hospitalising George in #TheArchers tomorrow?
Will it be Brad now Amber has declared for him?
Jazzer delivering a Glasgow kiss?
Amber with a frying pan defending Brad when George finds them out?
Or boringly, will George send Brad to A&E
I was waiting to finish watching #HeatedRivalry before starting Rachel Reids book series, 105 pages in and by gum that woman can write extremely good gay filth.
Why are you gay?
I think I may have it.
Ed is going to have another genuine accident that puts him in hospital and Emma is torn between her unhealthy narcissistic love of George and her love for her husband, decide it's Georges fault and calls the police to send her precious back to jail.
#TheArchers
I had started to feel some sympathy for this youth in an adult jail, but his anger, spite and sheer nastiness to Fallon and Hannah recently has confirmed in my mind that he is little more than a misogynist bully who needs to understand that he hasn't served his time at all and needs slapping down.
The Gavlebokken didn't burn, or be devoured by jacksdaws this year, it fell over in the wind
Ah yes, that's right. Pretty sure Hanna happily feed the little scrote to them given his behaviour this week
Tony is still a pig man right? I hear they are a good way to dispose of the unwanted and unlamented.
I do also wonder if the right person will be arrested and Ed ends up damaging his relationship with Emurrr by deciding to speak up citing that they acted in self defense, citing George hitting him and pushing him down the stairs.
I've come to the same conclusion, and one of the people he's wound up this week running up to New Years will be arrested for it, but it'll turn out to be Markie or one of his grisly gang.
I am convinced that come New Years George Grundy is going to get the beating of his life and be rushed to hospital in a coma.
After winding up his previous victims, one will be arrested it'll drag out to trial until George recovers and reveal it was Markie who duffed him up.
#TheArchers
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I still need to cut and attach a leather base for it, but seeing it assembled, I am reminded why I used to love this craft all those years ago.
Finally completed my second oldest WIP, I stitched this about 17 years ago and it sat in a tote with my oldest WIP until this last week.
It took 20 minutes to assemble.
It's a needlepoint doorstop. It has a brick inside....
It really is a lovely tree, I have about 80 million tiny led lights to go on this morning and then the son (who very seriously informed me yesterday that he will help) can decorate it .
He won't.
I went out with our son to buy a tree today, I fully intended to buy one smaller than previous years, we always have a big one because our living room ceiling is 20' at it's highest.
Despite honestly good intentions I ended up buying the tallest one we have ever had. Measured at 8'4"
Buggeration
Today, we remember the fourteen young women whose lives were stolen at Polytechnique MontrΓ©al 36 years ago.
Their names are a solemn reminder of the devastating toll of gender-based violence β and the responsibility that comes with our remembrance.