Losing it
Bluehamster tells us: "This morning I found myself filling my mug not a teabag, but with Shreddies." Tell us of the times when you've convinced yourself that you're losing your marbles.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 12:59)
Bluehamster tells us: "This morning I found myself filling my mug not a teabag, but with Shreddies." Tell us of the times when you've convinced yourself that you're losing your marbles.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 12:59)
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Shoeless Joe
Despite having been able to tie laces from an early age I once sat down to tie my shoes before setting off to work and couldn't remember how to do it.
It was only a fraction of a second, I remember having a minor panic that I didn't know how to do it before just doign it on autopilot but for that brief moment I thought I was going mental.
5t.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 15:12, 6 replies)
Despite having been able to tie laces from an early age I once sat down to tie my shoes before setting off to work and couldn't remember how to do it.
It was only a fraction of a second, I remember having a minor panic that I didn't know how to do it before just doign it on autopilot but for that brief moment I thought I was going mental.
5t.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 15:12, 6 replies)
Is your name inspired by Excession btw? (Iain M Banks)
If so, cracking book - one of my very favourites!
If not, well, where is it from?
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 15:15, closed)
If so, cracking book - one of my very favourites!
If not, well, where is it from?
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 15:15, closed)
You would be quite right and yes it is. Just realised that answer covers both points (name inspiration) and the fact it is a good book without being specific in the order but you get the idea.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 17:58, closed)
Good Book (And not in the bible sense) High Five!
Loved his last book too; Surface Detail.
( , Sun 24 Jul 2011, 1:52, closed)
Loved his last book too; Surface Detail.
( , Sun 24 Jul 2011, 1:52, closed)
Similarly.
I'd for years been slinging my (heavy) bag over my left shoulder.
I decided one day to put it over my right shoulder, and it took me ages to get it right.
It felt so 'wrong'.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 17:15, closed)
I'd for years been slinging my (heavy) bag over my left shoulder.
I decided one day to put it over my right shoulder, and it took me ages to get it right.
It felt so 'wrong'.
( , Thu 21 Jul 2011, 17:15, closed)
Agree. I had to carry two rucksacks last week, helping a mate out and the one on the left shoulder just felt wrong. However, putting one rucksack over both shoulders is fine so I don't get it. Weird body.
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