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Finding a tenner on a remote country walk ...
then meeting the rambler who’s trying to find it 😕

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Not finding your calendar on Monday morning.

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@torunn said
Not finding your calendar on Monday morning.
You lost your phone and computer?

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@kquinn909 said
You lost your phone and computer?
No, I keep an oldfashioned pocket-size calendar beside the phone in the kitchen, and sometimes it just isn't there...



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Are you determined to mess up this thread with your personal snipe fight?


things that negatively surprise,
include rusty's sobbing cries...


ah, who am i kidding???
no surprise here...

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@rookie54 said
things that negatively surprise,
include rusty's sobbing cries...


ah, who am i kidding???
no surprise here...
Waking up from a "sad" dream and finding out it wasn't a dream after all. 😢

I did pee in my bed. 😠


Coming to the end of a 500 p. book realising I didn't understand the story - something was lost somewhere.


@kewpie said
Are you determined to mess up this thread with your personal snipe fight?
Kewpie, why didn't you say something about rookie's sniping at me? Is that ok but not me and Andy sniping back and forth at each other? You are messing up the thread just by bringing up the topic! 😛

-VR


Waking in the morning with your cat sleeping on your head.


@great-big-stees said
Waking up from a "sad" dream and finding out it wasn't a dream after all. 😢

I did pee in my bed. 😠
Did someone put your hand in water while you were sleeping? 😉

-VR


Realising that you were looking at last year's calendar and it's actually Monday morning.


@leur said
Waking in the morning with your cat sleeping on your head.
When your cat farts while sitting on you

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Finding out that you have bladder cancer rather than kidney stones.

(That was about 12 years ago -- I seem to be clear of it now.)