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IrRegularjoe
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- Apr 8, 2020
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Anyone want to post something positive. Favourite colour, song, TV show, movie, sport.
I love trees
I love trees
Lol, nothings ever good enough for you. JKThat's it? Fair enough, I guess it's a start. I would nontheless love to hear about your passions and aspirations, looking for a bright future is true positivity.
I love videogames.
That is so adorable. He looks so blissful. That face. It's simply the cutest!If this face doesn't put a smile on your face... Meet Dobby, my rescued doggieView attachment 31907
That is so adorable. He looks so blissful. That face. It's simply the cutest!
What a cute chunky! Looks like my cat "Wicket"I love my cat and weed. In that order.View attachment 31895
What a lil sweetheart!If this face doesn't put a smile on your face... Meet Dobby, my rescued doggieView attachment 31907
He's adorable. Sad he's so scared all the time, bless him.If this face doesn't put a smile on your face... Meet Dobby, my rescued doggieView attachment 31907
He's adorable. Sad he's so scared all the time, bless him.
I so wish I could have a dog.
Neuropathy is the least of my issues. Not even feeling it these days. Being tied to the toilet is currently my biggest problem, I can't venture more than half an hour away round trip.
Why can't you? Is it because of your neuropathy?
Neuropathy is the least of my issues. Not even feeling it these days. Being tied to the toilet is currently my biggest problem, I can't venture more than half an hour away round trip.
I can't afford to keep a dog, I can't reliably give a dog exercise or the care it would need and I can barely look after myself let alone another. Plus my house is unsuitable for a dog, I only have a tiny yard and next door have a dog that spends all day barking at me to get my attention and he doesn't like other dogs.
No, it would be wrong of me to have a dog. Wish so much it was different though.
Don't tempt me! My house is tiny. Id so love a puppy but I'm well aware of how much work they are. I content myself with making friends with other people's dogs. For some reason they always love me, even if I ignore them. I never ignore them though, I usually ignore the people instead.Dobs doesn't like long walks, 20 minutes tops. But to compensate that and still let him have exercise, my livingroom is large enough. He's so small, he probably could fit in your coat pocket :)
Don't tempt me! My house is tiny. Id so love a puppy but I'm well aware of how much work they are. I content myself with making friends with other people's dogs. For some reason they always love me, even if I ignore them. I never ignore them though, I usually ignore the people instead.
Back on topic...
Something positive:
I have a peculiar behaviour.
I try to always get as much life out of something as possible. Cars, technology, anything really...I don't replace unless worn out and not fit for purpose. I keep old mobile phones for example and re-use them as muggers phones or music players.
I scavenge.
I make things out of stuff other people chuck away. Especially in the garden. I scout the area for discarded masonry, bricks and plants.
I acquire plants for the garden by taking cuttings or plugs from the woods or adjacent to local gardens.
My furniture is made up exclusively of donations or inherited items and looks rather. ..eclectic, as does the garden.
Yes I'm cheapskate lol but you'd be amazed what people throw away in the mad rush to get something shinier.
I used to live in a university town. If you wanted to get rid of any furniture or kitchen appliance s you just left them in the street outside your house during term time. They'd usually be gone the next morning. Students will steal anything when they're drunk.I shall not lead lead into temptation
That's cool! People can't put furniture and such outside anymore here. But i love to search thriftstores and secondhand sites. Nothing i own matches, i call it "eccentric"