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The topic is "tiny" annoyances, not "microscopic" annoyances.

Sorry I couldn't get it any smaller for you, Rusty.

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@suzianne said
The topic is "tiny" annoyances, not "microscopic" annoyances.

Sorry I couldn't get it any smaller for you, Rusty.
That is ok Suzie Q, don't be overly concerned about your appearance.

It is what is inside that counts!!! 😛 😉

-VR

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latex, elastic bands & odd bit's of cloth.


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Flight was cancelled, meal was fine but preparation took longer than expected and stay was comfortable but had to wash my own sheets.


Toenails that drag under bedsheets, and the more I cut them down, the worse they seem to drag.

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@hakima said
Toenails that drag under bedsheets, and the more I cut them down, the worse they seem to drag.
Copy that.

Cat's that defacte in the litter tray because it's raining outside.


@hakima said
Toenails that drag under bedsheets, and the more I cut them down, the worse they seem to drag.
Never cut your bedsheets down, you just regret it when winter comes.

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@hakima said
Your never going to guess my tiny annoyance. Its that time in high school when I sat behind me in English Grammar with telescope eyes copying my answers so you’re final reflected a grade that past. At least yore parents thought they’re child was a genus.

Their. That was cathartic
When people write your when they should use you are or you're.

😉

EDIT: darn, I fell for it.


@petewxyz said
Never cut your bedsheets down, you just regret it when winter comes.
LOL@ pete!

-VR


@hakima said
Toenails that drag under bedsheets, and the more I cut them down, the worse they seem to drag.
Nail file, use a nail file. 🤔


@great-big-stees said
Nail file, use a nail file. 🤔
LOL.......Wow now go figure she never thought of doing that!

-VR


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Oh lord yes. So AhMuhrican.


@suzianne said
Warm tea... in the summertime.
American sweet "tea".

Tea should be tea, real tea from real leaves. It does not need sugar, certainly not the amount of sugar the colonials put in it. Milk is allowed, but only if it doesn't also have citrus in it. (Pro tip: if you put milk into "Earl Grey" tea and it doesn't curdle, it certainly isn't real Earl Grey and might not be real tea. Dispense with it.)

But good tea can be drunk hot or cold, and will be good either way, on any day of the year, whatever the temperature. Not luke-warm, though.