Nikki 'it' SuxX
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Yeah, or something. The question was 'how many clicks is a mouse button good for'.What? Are you drunk or something?
Yeah, or something. The question was 'how many clicks is a mouse button good for'.What? Are you drunk or something?
Yeah, but it didn't need your quote 6 months later about something as stupid as "Never ask a woman that question." when it was a completely normal discussion in regards to a question he had.Yeah, or something. The question was 'how many clicks is a mouse button good for'.
Like in love?It is not only substances we can become addicted to. We can become addicted to people.
Ah, don't worry sweetie... It's going to be OK.Yeah, but it didn't need your quote 6 months later about something as stupid as "Never ask a woman that question." when it was a completely normal discussion in regards to a question he had.
Yes - but even friends, where you aren't in love with them but don't ever want to be without them.Like in love?
Tumble dryer and inside washing lines. Same as people who live in rainy climates.How do people who live in flats dry their laundry?
We used to hang it in the bathroom when we lived in a bachelor flat (1 room). We didn't even own a fridge - so definitely no washing machine or dryer. We would use the laundromat too - if we had money.How do people who live in flats dry their laundry?
It sounds as though you are no stranger to living under difficult conditions. What did you do for food, seeing as you didn't have a fridge?We used to hang it in the bathroom when we lived in a bachelor flat (1 room). We didn't even own a fridge - so definitely no washing machine or dryer. We would use the laundromat too - if we had money.
When we moved to one with a balcony - we used to put it on a clothes horse there. All washing was done by hand.
We bought daily. We would buy 500ml milk and 500g butter, put water in the sink and stand it in that. That kept it fresh longer. We weren't earning much and ate simply. Mainly fresh veggies.It sounds as though you are no stranger to living under difficult conditions. What did you do for food, seeing as you didn't have a fridge?
Yikes!We bought daily. We would buy 500ml milk and 500g butter, put water in the sink and stand it in that. That kept it fresh longer. We weren't earning much and ate simply. Mainly fresh veggies.
Yes lots of fruitYikes!
Tomatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, peppers, mushrooms, cauliflower, broccoli and carrots, then? [Yes, I know that some of these are fruit.] Any fruit?
I'll need some time to reflect on this.What’s the colour of a mirror?