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Things I Can't help Liking
Hasslefree Started conversation Sep 10, 2002
Cleaning the build up of fluff and the sticky stuff that holds it together, off the in side of my mouse.
Eating a Creme Caramel by carefully slicing bits off the edges until you're left with a wobbly tower.
Biting the chocolate off chocolate covered things first.
Flower smells.
Tickling dogs behind the ears.
Envelopes from the postman with the recognisable handwriting of a friend.
Scratching insect bites.
Crying at 'feel good' films. when there's a fresh box of tissues near my elbow - otherwise forget it.
Saying things to people so they say "I don't believe it!"
Watching horses gallop, but not on TV. Real life galloping is best.
Music.
Good books and films with good endings.
Sticking chocolate on the roof of my mouth and letting it melt, part of the fun is that it makes you talk funny.
Joking with my funny sister, while she wipes a chocolate donut over her face and then hearing her say with a beautific smile "That felt GREAT."
Imagination.
Things I Can't help Liking
DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Dec 24, 2002
I concur with some of your likes, Hasslefree, except that I am a dog-phobe - but I love cats. So, I'd substitute 'being greeted by a neighbourhood cat, as if she has just added you to her to-do list on a fresh morning'.
Getting a Christmas card in the post with the hand-writing of a not-long-ago discovered relative who's been ill and hasn't written for younks, and having my secret fear that he'd got beyond ill to (maybe) dying, was allayed! and lots of warm joyful praises!
Things I Can't help Liking
DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Dec 25, 2002
I do too, except for the crowded hell-holes our local shopping centres turn into..Christmas is getting earlier every year in the commercial sense.
Things I Can't help Liking
Empty Sky (Remember me fondly.) Posted Dec 25, 2002
It's the mid '80s and former Soviet leaders Brezhnev and Andropov find themselves together in heaven. Leonid says to Yuri "Well my friend, what do you think of heaven?" Andropov replies "You know, all my life they have been telling me there's no such place. Now I get here and find it's wonderful. No shortages, no queues, no angry proletariat."And best of all" Brezhnev adds "No Americans".
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