

No longer a lead-ing citizen so?
No longer a lead-ing citizen so?
Maybe what you’re feeling is grief for the time spent on suboxone - grief for the wasted time. But taking it may well have been a higher priority at the time, and so should not be regretted in the overall scheme of things. Feel the grief, and move on. This takes courage, which you have in plenty.
EDIT: Like a broken leg: you go to hospital and a plaster cast is put on, then when the bone has healed the cast comes off and your leg is shrunken and muscle wasted, so you do physio to get back function in the leg. Then you can put away the crutches and walk forward freely. In this analogy, the cast was was suboxone, the grief is the physio. Eventually you’ll walk forward freely. The physio is not wasted - it’s a necessary step in healing.
Smoke/vape shops will have quite a selection, places like the Reject shop will have some at the cheaper end of the market. Pay attention to how the item is refueled - you want the kind where you can get the injector refills from Bunnings in the bbq section. Cos those lighters are only good if filled with fuel. And the cheap ones tend to leak which can be a problem and a fire hazard.
Ghost cat!
A cup of tea please, and a chocolate coated avocado sammich.
This guy has caught the DT vibe, and he’s not even from Melbourne! Inconceivable!
Force is giving off major ‘waste not-want not’ vibes and I don’t want to miss out on the zeitgeist. Could I please have the last two slices of someone’s pizza, and coffee.
Give it time.
My bloke would have endorsed this - he got caught taking a wee after chopping some very hot chillies but had not washed his hands before taking that wee. His screams were impressive. The jerked chicken sounds delish.
Thanks!
Some bikkies and a cup of coffee please Bacon.
5/10 who cares about rugby in this town?
Wafting the perfume of crisp crackled pork belly skin over the aether to you.
Slices of pork belly in the air fryer - suitably marinated. Have worked out how to cook them and get the skin crispy. Tinfoil you are my friend in this endeavour.
A cup of tea and some toast and marmalade please. With a side order of a nice dry raincoat and a new umbrella.
Giant pez dispenser. Young people nowadays.
It’s a portion of the Reeve’s Tale from the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer. There’s a repeat at the end with subtitles. Both the original and modern inglish.
World War Furry mayhap?
Ooohh must have! Will do research at local Aldi (both of them) to see if there’s any left.
Hooly dooly what a night! Hope everything turns out OK for your MIL. Remember to look after yourself too.