@great-big-stees saidthe man who would one day singlehandedly (and without the use of epoxy resin)
fagus sylvatica, found in the Schwarzwald where Matilda met and married
@relentless-red saidcement the relationship he had always wanted to keep from falling apart due to his
the man who would one day singlehandedly (and without the use of epoxy resin)
@great-big-stees saidfascination for variety of all kind, difficult for many to keep up with, but still praiseworthy as a sound idea - however
cement the relationship he had always wanted to keep from falling apart due to his
@torunn saidthe decision not to use epoxy resin had probably been ambitious and by their fifth day together and after the discover of her tendency to use old toe nails as tooth picks,
fascination for variety of all kind, difficult for many to keep up with, but still praiseworthy as a sound idea - however
@relentless-red saidhe knew it was time to dissolve the situation by whatever means there were,
the decision not to use epoxy resin had probably been ambitious and by their fifth day together and after the discover of her tendency to use old toe nails as tooth picks,
@torunn said(Ooops! Sorry Torunn. Didn't intend to step on your sentence. I'll pick it up from yours.)
he knew it was time to dissolve the situation by whatever means there were,
"he knew it was time to dissolve the situation by whatever means there were,"
and there weren't many good options so he was directed to a bottle of mouthwash by his significant other after several complaints of having foot-in-mouth breath
@woofwoof saidand significant others should never be ignored, whether he's or her's, as the readers will no doubt understand but such is life - his
(Ooops! Sorry Torunn. Didn't intend to step on your sentence. I'll pick it up from yours.)
"he knew it was time to dissolve the situation by whatever means there were,"
and there weren't many good options so he was directed to a bottle of mouthwash by his significant other after several complaints of having foot-in-mouth breath
@torunn saidluck appeared to be out, until an article about COVID causing people to lose their taste and smell gave him an idea. Recognising it was perhaps not his best idea he nonetheless embarked
and significant others should never be ignored, whether he's or her's, as the readers will no doubt understand but such is life - his
@relentless-red saidon a mission unheard of but which would remain in everybody's memory for a very long time, had it not been for the
luck appeared to be out, until an article about COVID causing people to lose their taste and smell gave him an idea. Recognising it was perhaps not his best idea he nonetheless embarked
@torunn saidomicron variant of COVID which also scrambled most people's brains so that only a certain stubborn 10% of the populace could remember anything anymore. His game-changing product would have to be visually and tactilely addictive but easily misplaced, so that people would buy it again and again. The first prototype
on a mission unheard of but which would remain in everybody's memory for a very long time, had it not been for the
@kevin-eleven saidtook the form of a small orange lozenge which was tested on dogs in central Los Angeles. However, 10% of dogs wandering the streets looking lost was not thought to be a new finding by some, and the scientific community were
omicron variant of COVID which also scrambled most people's brains so that only a certain stubborn 10% of the populace could remember anything anymore. His game-changing product would have to be visually and tactilely addictive but easily misplaced, so that people would buy it again and again. The first prototype
@relentless-red said...dumbfounded as they scrambled to prepare the public for news of barking humans...
took the form of a small orange lozenge which was tested on dogs in central Los Angeles. However, 10% of dogs wandering the streets looking lost was not thought to be a new finding by some, and the scientific community were
@woofwoof saidchasing meowing apes. The people in the streets, who were acting human started to wonder
...dumbfounded as they scrambled to prepare the public for news of barking humans...
@great-big-stees saidif they truly were the people in the street acting human or whether they were the confused dogs who believed themselves people. The confusion was almost unbearable until
chasing meowing apes. The people in the streets, who were acting human started to wonder