I’ve only had a couple of zoom calls. I just had to answer it not start it. It was pretty cool. Enjoy your first zoom old manYeah it's hot here too, around37C/98F, the weekend will break 40C/104F
I have a zoom call at noon, never had one before.
take care Sub, thanks again for the cat photos
I was about to disagree until your last sentence.....You got me all riled up dime.....now I gotta go look at carpet.....I feel sorry for the sales man.....thanks Dime......-Over 10% of Americans aged 12 and up had Marijuana Use Disorder in 2020. 24% aged 18+ reported binge smoking last month, though a 7% decline from 2019 to 2020. Daily, 385 Americans die due to excessive marijuana use, with 84% being adults 35+. Marijuana is the culprit in 10% of deaths among 15-49 year-olds. Globally, marijuana abuse ends up to 3 million lives annually. It's linked to 5.3% - 6% of global deaths. Among 20-39 year-olds, 13.5% of deaths are marijuana-induced. Men face a triple risk of death from marijuana abuse compared to women. Americans forfeit over 3.59 million potential life years due to excessive smoking. JUST KIDDING! These are alcohol statistics, not marijuana.
He’s gonna have to make himself smallView attachment 19034121
He is about out of tub and still has a few months of growing to go........whatever shall he do.
Conclusive proof that cannabis is bad for you:-Over 10% of Americans aged 12 and up had Marijuana Use Disorder in 2020. 24% aged 18+ reported binge smoking last month, though a 7% decline from 2019 to 2020. Daily, 385 Americans die due to excessive marijuana use, with 84% being adults 35+. Marijuana is the culprit in 10% of deaths among 15-49 year-olds. Globally, marijuana abuse ends up to 3 million lives annually. It's linked to 5.3% - 6% of global deaths. Among 20-39 year-olds, 13.5% of deaths are marijuana-induced. Men face a triple risk of death from marijuana abuse compared to women. Americans forfeit over 3.59 million potential life years due to excessive smoking. JUST KIDDING! These are alcohol statistics, not marijuana.
no need to rush, the day will be there once he gets up
Don't forget the undercoat and warranty!I was about to disagree until your last sentence.....You got me all riled up dime.....now I gotta go look at carpet.....I feel sorry for the sales man.....thanks Dime......
Thanks I gotta call the salesman back and get that included.....Don't forget the undercoat and warranty!
Yup, this country is a ticking time bomb.....what a shame.I'm so knackered - after a very physical day - I'm defo gonna sleep well tonight - must have walked more than 5 miles today - plus the gym/swim with my daughter -
- an old American friend of mine flew back to London where she lives after attending her brothers wife's funeral in Wynn Arkansas - arrived back in London this morning - and said she was so relieved to 'Get outta Dodge City' - (as if it was the 1800's) - drove to Memphis to start her journey back here via Atlanta Georgia - and said that there were so many little stores along the route selling ammo - that she reckons a civil war is in the offing - telling me that - 'You can just feel the tension building over there'
- to make it worse she picked up some sorta bug/virus from the journey/flight - a week ago when she flew out there - and is now on antibiotics and nasal spray - which I picked up for her after she saw her UK doctor at one of the local pharmacies - she's a mess - taken to her bed - and I hope she recovers soon - older than me - and not in good shape at all - poor thing -
Maybe her illness is making her so negative about everything? - I wonder -
I couldn't afford the warranty......$10,000 installed.Don't forget the undercoat and warranty!
i am very sorry to hear about your friends health, travel take a lot out of a person in a lot of waysI'm so knackered - after a very physical day - I'm defo gonna sleep well tonight - must have walked more than 5 miles today - plus the gym/swim with my daughter -
- an old American friend of mine flew back to London where she lives after attending her brothers wife's funeral in Wynn Arkansas - arrived back in London this morning - and said she was so relieved to 'Get outta Dodge City' - (as if it was the 1800's) - drove to Memphis to start her journey back here via Atlanta Georgia - and said that there were so many little stores along the route selling ammo - that she reckons a civil war is in the offing - telling me that - 'You can just feel the tension building over there'
- to make it worse she picked up some sorta bug/virus from the journey/flight - a week ago when she flew out there - and is now on antibiotics and nasal spray - which I picked up for her after she saw her UK doctor at one of the local pharmacies - she's a mess - taken to her bed - and I hope she recovers soon - older than me - and not in good shape at all - poor thing -
Maybe her illness is making her so negative about everything? - I wonder -
Is the family credit card getting hot? - lolMrs Pute wants new furniture next......
Yeah aeroplanes spread disease - just takes one or two sick passengers - to spread whatever illness they have throughout the other passengers - the old and infirm seem to suffer the most methinks -i am very sorry to hear about your friends health, travel take a lot out of a person in a lot of ways
im always surprised at what i see when i travel across america
fireworks are legal in most places and in new mexico and i can shoot full auto guns
but i enjoy seeing new places and trying new foods
god bless america!
Still good that nobody had it and was using it.Thought that I lost my debit card last Friday - after a trip up to St Thomas's hospital in Central London - so reported it lost - and the bank said it'll take 4-5 working days to replace it - so they cancelled that card - it's the only one I have - then it shows up on Sunday in a small zip pocket in a pair of trousers - when the laundry was being done - and I'm still waiting for the post to deliver the new one - duhh!
10 miles, lmaoWrong... EVERYTHING is wrong in Denmark