@badradger saidFreezing? What part of the world you living in?
nithered or nithering
meaning its proper baltic out there
meaning freezing
We are all still our shorts and t-shirts here except the women of course who are all in their bathing suits! 😉
Yes, the scenery is good this time of year! 😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidI am a Smoggie Middlebrough north yorkshire
Freezing? What part of the world you living in?
We are all still our shorts and t-shirts here except the women of course who are all in their bathing suits! 😉
Yes, the scenery is good this time of year! 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidI just read the word, hadn't heard it in ages!!! 😉
ravenous: Haven't heard that used much, for a while.
-VR
@great-big-stees saidThat's the word I generally use if my wife asks if I'm hungry. (Genuinely).
ravenous: Haven't heard that used much, for a while.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhen does ravenous become voracious?
That's the word I generally use if my wife asks if I'm hungry. (Genuinely).
@handyandy saidOn the rare occasions my wife provides food not to my liking.
When does ravenous become voracious?
(Please note, I do my fair share of the cooking).
@handyandy saidMaybe after you've satiated your ravenous appetite?
When does ravenous become voracious?
@great-big-stees saidThat can't be right.
Maybe after you've satiated your ravenous appetite?