monkeytassle
Striker
Lunchtime beer then a nap is fantastic.
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Totally agree. Always get up early on a Saturday, top up the snackages for the birds in the garden, couple of loads of washing in, whilst I sit in the garden with a nice cup of coffee, a bacon sandwich and not a care in the world. Happy days. A good couple of hours relaxing before you have to do other stuff, and by stuff, i mean hanging out the back of lassesKeep it clean
I like to get up early on a saturday morning and have a cup of coffee in the garden....
Getting sucked off is a much better feeling.
Full English for breakfast on a Friday morning followed by fish & chips with mushy peas & curry sauce for dinner & pasta or noodles for tea
Two kinds of people in the world. Morning people and not morning people. I'm most definitely not - my default body clock sleep time is about 2am to 10am, anything outside of this and I'm struggling all day.Always up at 5am on my days off. It's the best time of day, sitting with a coffee in silence and everyone else is asleep.
As is trying to sit down on the bog with a torn groin muscleDon't think using a disabled bog whilst having a leg cast on would help tbh. Having a full length cast on (top of thigh to ankle) and trying comfortably to lay some cable is an almost impossible task!
Why's it a luxury? What do you normally do once the kids are in bed and your lass is engrossed in some utter pap on telly?Friday night, our lass is out, the bairn is in bed, no work to do and I can sit down with a few cans and play a bit of PlayStation. Used to be the norm and is now a total luxury.
Don't get the disabled toilet thing, it's as if it should be free every time one of them wants to use it.
If there's no one in, there is nothing wrong with using it in my opinion.
It should be free. Not going to bang on about it by if you ever have to experience being severely disabled or one of your friends or family do, then you'd know how important it can be for them to have ready access to a disabled toilet.
Like when you need a shit and blokes go for a standy up piss.