My 2016 resolution was to actually get going with YouTube, so by that yardstick you have a year to get the wheels turning... Unless you aren't as useless as me!, [emoji23] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Yah... Something funky happening... I see it three times! Best clean that up I guess? [emoji15] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Still coughing uncontrollably like I've been on 60 a day since I was 3. It'll be 2 weeks come Tuesday, fed up now . Andy
To finish off a steady 7.5 coastal walk, 85 miles in 9 days, seen Red squirrels, porpoises, peregrine falcon and a variety of sea birds over the last 9 days and really enjoyed Anglesey, back home tomorrow
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO MY OLDER FRIENDS. I am a Seenager. (Senior teenager) . I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 60 years later. I don't have to go to school or work. I get an allowance every month. I have my own home. I don't have a curfew. I have a driver's licence and my own car. The people I hang around with are not scared of getting pregnant, they aren’t scared of anything, they have been blessed to live this long, why be scared And I don't have spots or acne. Life is Good! Also, you will feel much more intelligent after reading this, if you are a Seenager. Brains of older people are slow because they know so much. People do not decline mentally with age, it just takes them longer to recall facts because they have more information in their brains, scientists believe this also makes you hard of hearing as it puts pressure on your inner ear. Much like a computer struggles as the hard drive gets full, so too, do humans take longer to access information when their brains are full. Researchers say this slowing down process is not the same as cognitive decline... The human brain works slower in old age, said Dr. Michael Ramscar, but only because we have stored more information over time. The brains of older people do not get weak. On the contrary, they simply know more. Older people often go to another room to get something and when they get there, they stand there wondering what they came in for. It is NOT a memory problem, it is nature's way of making older people do more exercise.
In 2017 I'm looking to start up my own business, recycling discarded chewing gum. I just need help in getting it off the ground
Had a pyjama day with my girl Ate loads drank Buck's Fizz and watched crap tele Think I could get used to this
Smoke a pipe or cigars.. I purchased two Ashton VSG perfecto's and a tin of JJ Fox aromatic (50g) from the J.J. Fox in Harrods last month... £56! Can't afford to smoke that too regularly!
Finally got around to sorting out the glow worm on the KTM Need to do a night pic comparison but a small candle, burning in the window of a house down the road has made the OEM bulbs invisible at night so will have to go elsewhere. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This morning SWMBO, brother in law, sister in law and I have done a 7 mile walk around Torside reservoir in the Peak District (not too far from us). As you can see, though it was a tad cold (and there was snow "over the tops") it was beautiful and sunny, with not a cloud in the sky! It really was a nice walk up and down the hills. However I'm now laid on the sofa watching the football waiting for my brother and his wife to come for the night. As he lives/works in Dubai I've not seen him since August when he was last home. Should be a fun night.
A tad cold? The bloke on the right in the second photo looks as though he's suffering from hypothermia.