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Underrated life pleasures.
Lying in the bath, window open for the breeze, listening to music.
So far we've had Oasis, Radiohead, Ocean Colour Scene and Reef.
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dembethewarrior
Lying in the bath, window open for the breeze, listening to music.
So far we've had Oasis, Radiohead, Ocean Colour Scene and Reef.
Not my first choice :biggrin:
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MacAdder
Not my first choice :biggrin:
I just picked a playlist on my popular music streaming app and hit play, not all of it is what I'd automatically go to listen to either 😉
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dembethewarrior
Lying in the bath, window open for the breeze, listening to music.
So far we've had Oasis, Radiohead, Ocean Colour Scene and Reef.
Being at home on your own while the missus and kids have gone to Tenby-Wasting my life on here.
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Tuerto
Being at home on your own while the missus and kids have gone to Tenby-Wasting my life on here.
As good as the simple things get
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Reef , summers in bloom , great song
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dembethewarrior
Lying in the bath, window open for the breeze, listening to music.
So far we've had Oasis, Radiohead, Ocean Colour Scene and Reef.
Three of those four bands have a water-related reference in their names. Very apt.
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dembethewarrior
As good as the simple things get
Sorting out my fishing tackle ready for the next trip
Having a cup of tea
Listening to PIG DESTROYER
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Taunton Blue Genie
Three of those four bands have a water-related reference in their names. Very apt.
Thank god he's not taking a Poo.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Three of those four bands have a water-related reference in their names. Very apt.
Very good.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Sorting out my fishing tackle ready for the next trip
Having a cup of tea
Listening to PIG DESTROYER
Destroyed a few myself, they are usually found waiting for a taxi back to the Rhondda on a weekend night from pontypridd taxi rank.
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Putting cold cream on your HAEMORRHOIDS !! :hehe::wave::hehe::wave:
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MacAdder
Not my first choice :biggrin:
Very good. :thumbup:
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A Lazy Sunday Afternoon....The Small Faces had it spot on:thumbup:
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Sardines on toast. No finer food on a Sunday, and I include the Sunday roast with that.
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When you said you had the window open I thought you were listening to next door's music, hence the lack of choice!! :music:
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splott parker
A Lazy Sunday Afternoon....The Small Faces had it spot on:thumbup:
In Itchykoo park??
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Sunday morning lie in followed by the papers and a cup of tea.
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Knocking one out to a photo of Grace Kelly
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dembethewarrior
Lying in the bath, window open for the breeze, listening to music.
So far "we've" had Oasis, Radiohead, Ocean Colour Scene and Reef.
Who you in the bath with?
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insider
Who you in the bath with?
I can't speak for him but I am getting my back scrubbed by liz hurley
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I can't speak for him but I am getting my back scrubbed by liz hurley
That’s not Liz it’s her son/daughter Damian
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J R Hartley
That’s not Liz it’s her son/daughter Damian
well it feels good , I am up for it
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Cleaning your ears after a shower
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The cold side of the pillow when you flip it over in the middle of the night.
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Taking your shoes and socks off when you come home from work
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cup of tea , two sugars , sabbath cd box set
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Tuerto
Being at home on your own while the missus and kids have gone to Tenby-Wasting my life on here.
:thumbup:
Having said that, I have had a great time with my daughter since lockdown with homeschooling and now spending summer together.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Sorting out my fishing tackle ready for the next trip
Having a cup of tea
Listening to PIG DESTROYER
...probably wanking down lambeth
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After going for an early morning swim, having a shave using Proraso shaving soap and a good quality double-edged razor, then finally having a relaxing Starbucks coffee.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Sorting out my fishing tackle ready for the next trip
Having a cup of tea
Listening to PIG DESTROYER
You've got a CD of David Cameron?
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Good quality toilet paper
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A great pleasure I discovered just a few years ago is walking with good company in our wonderful countryside (preferably with the sea in view at some stage) for a several hours, stopping en route to take in the view, to have coffee and picnic breaks and for an occasional breather when the going is tough - and retiring to a pub (these days just the garden) for a drink and communal chat afterwards. It's something I have become addicted to and rarely does a weekend go by without my organising such a day or two.
It makes one appreciate nature more, it's healthy and it's a sociable activity too. It's not rock and roll but I like it.
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Sitting in the garden listening to birdsong, whilst drinking a well made cup of Darjeeling tea and eating a generous slice of Victoria Sponge.
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The Bloop
Sitting in the garden listening to birdsong, whilst drinking a well made cup of Darjeeling tea and eating a generous slice of Victoria Sponge.
Is that you, Alan Bennett?
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Taunton Blue Genie
Is that you, Alan Bennett?
If he was Alan Bennett he would be drinking Yorkshire tea and eating a macaroon!
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Taunton Blue Genie
A great pleasure I discovered just a few years ago is walking with good company in our wonderful countryside (preferably with the sea in view at some stage) for a several hours, stopping en route to take in the view, to have coffee and picnic breaks and for an occasional breather when the going is tough - and retiring to a pub (these days just the garden) for a drink and communal chat afterwards. It's something I have become addicted to and rarely does a weekend go by without my organising such a day or two.
It makes one appreciate nature more, it's healthy and it's a sociable activity too. It's not rock and roll but I like it.
Are you a member of the ramblers ?
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
A great pleasure I discovered just a few years ago is walking with good company in our wonderful countryside (preferably with the sea in view at some stage) for a several hours, stopping en route to take in the view, to have coffee and picnic breaks and for an occasional breather when the going is tough - and retiring to a pub (these days just the garden) for a drink and communal chat afterwards. It's something I have become addicted to and rarely does a weekend go by without my organising such a day or two.
It makes one appreciate nature more, it's healthy and it's a sociable activity too. It's not rock and roll but I like it.
Quite a lot of my mates do this most weekends too, all mid 40’s plus now and looking for something a bit more interesting than a pub. In saying that a beer garden stop is usually part of it....