Eather way: I like it. :D
Red suits her.
Maybe she should start posting onto Ladies part of the Forum? We would appreciate the company. :nod:
Here's one more resource:
BBC Archive - WWII: Outbreak Collection
HOW on earth did I manage to not watch this so far?!
Thank you for posting it! :nod:
Your wife has got an amazing hair style - be sure to tell her that for me, please.
Wartime Farm is a great way to start exploring WWII (not only in Britain). :thumb:
..known here as "the nasal-cleaner" lol
Mom roasted chicken wings.. and added some squash at the end of roasting. Perfect.
(leftover cake.. didn't need that one, but I had it anyway!) :essen:
:nod:
One thing:
"A true gentleman will always help a lady with her coat."
Why is it that they mostly don't do it any more?! [huh]
(I do need help with my coat...)
I'm sure of it!
It always puzzled me: how on earth does the lady in the Pharmacy read THAT?!
(I worry one day I'll return home with a fungus cream instead of eye-drops) lol
Neo-feminism.. something went wrong there. Me, I prefer letting a man be the gentleman (because, that is why it’s being done). Not that my muscles are not strong enough to pull the weight, but because it’s a matter of common curtesy - a man offers to assist (in a gentleman-like manner), so it is...
Checks too, are obsolete in Modern Days. [huh]
I fear we're getting back in time, when people were signing their names with a thumb-print. That IS where we are heading, no?
Sounds both silly and sad: so many people dedicated their lives to "bring the writing to the children" - remember the...
I love that one! :thumb:
Makeup today was simple (heat wave, sweat and so on):
Maybelline Affinitone mineral "perfecting + soothing" foundation in 021 - nude (funny word)
Max Factor Creme puff compact powder in 05 - translucent
Eyebrow pencil
Eyeliner (liquid, naturally!)
Lip pencil (let me...
Hence "Men are the STRONGER sex", no?
I'm all up for letting men be.. well, men! :D
Oh, we notice.
We notice it MORE than many of the fellas think we do. :nod:
I've been that girl.
Let me tell you one thing: dragging super-heavy bag 3 floors up the stairs does not make woman feel empowered...
To me, signing one's name must be done in cursive.
I've seen documents belonging to people who's signature is written in print letters. And I kept wondering: could it be that he's illiterate?! (Old-fashioned me.. thinking that if you can't write cursive, you can't write AT ALL) :doh: Since...
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