I don’t think I’ll ever be able to move on from the rug. I actually quite like the idea in general and it’s just the size and length of strips and weird colour distribution of Jack’s that gets to me. I found this video of one with less *ahem* floof being vacuumed very satisfying.I know the conversation will have moved on massively from ‘the rug’ now but any fellow Geordiesdo you remember at Beamish in the miners cottages they have those rugs? So I’m sure they were made by women in the late 18/early 1900’s as a rug.
God knows why Jack has one though
Are you not familiar with her body of work, Sinead? Presentation is very important to Jack when presenting her slop to a stunned public.Why does she have so much crockery? It's not like she's hosting dinner parties - even in normal times she doesn't seem to have any friends!
when I was researching for the receipt of the “minimalist” claim I found this picture of what apparently amounts to less than 20% of her crockery. She says it is all necessary so she can stylise her food photography appropriately.Why does she have so much crockery? It's not like she's hosting dinner parties - even in normal times she doesn't seem to have any friends!
Last cat I had wouldn't even let me blow dry my own hair and God help anyone foolish enough to file their nails in his presence.If I'd even attempted to blow dry one of my cats it would have scratched my face off or if unable to get away, been extremely traumatised by it. They are perfectly well-adjustedmouse murdering machinescats but don't like traffic noises or loud sounds from hoovers, hairdryers, blenders, chairs being scraped, children...
I have a feeling this information is going to come in very handy in my futureI don’t vac my rag rugs. You ruin them by doing that. All the fibres at the raw edges will go into the vac and spoil it. A good bashing outside gets dust out a real treat.
All that crockery and her food still looks like steaming shitwhen I was researching for the receipt of the “minimalist” claim I found this picture of what apparently amounts to less than 20% of her crockery. She says it is all necessary so she can stylise her food photography appropriately.View attachment 394932
Called proggy mats up here though (I’m a North easterner, not a geordie though). You can still go on courses learn how to do it.I know the conversation will have moved on massively from ‘the rug’ now but any fellow Geordiesdo you remember at Beamish in the miners cottages they have those rugs? So I’m sure they were made by women in the late 18/early 1900’s as a rug.
God knows why Jack has one though
Last cat I had wouldn't even let me blow dry my own hair and God help anyone foolish enough to file their nails in his presence.
I would love to know the answer to this, seriously, but also to add has anyone ever been able to file a cats nails without them scratching the shit out of you? I have a miserly old man cat and he barely goes outside so he has very long gnarly claws that get stuck in EVERYTHING. I can't find a way to get near him to try and sort them out myself! He scares me.Has anybody with a cat ever been able to file or buff their nails without having the implement stolen and chewed like a baby mouse?
You are welcomeI have a feeling this information is going to come in very handy in my future
I would love to know the answer to this, seriously, but also to add has anyone ever been able to file a cats nails without them scratching the shit out of you? I have a miserly old man cat and he barely goes outside so he has very long gnarly claws that get stuck in EVERYTHING. I can't find a way to get near him to try and sort them out myself! He scares me.
Also, if JM partners with SMOL I will be sending a strongly worded email to them in disapppointment. I use their products and find them really good.
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