You will think I’m of my rocker but I think he’s hotWhy is that pretty lady smooching Hagrid?
![Hot face :hot_face: 🥵](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f975.png)
You will think I’m of my rocker but I think he’s hotWhy is that pretty lady smooching Hagrid?
“No.1 best seller on Amazon”
No honey, I’m pretty sure ‘Apple’ is the no.1 best amazon seller, your book is actually just the “No.1 best seller in the Greenhouses and Conservatories book category”.
Exactly, looks like Aldi will be looking after them all winter and in bad weatherImagine not cleaning your animal, pen, stable, enclosure because its raining. You've got a cupboard full of waterproof coats and wellingtons put them on and get stuck in you stupid fool!
I’d probably use the preposition ‘to’ however, resilient against is also correct but might be used a bit less frequently. Resilient to seems to roll of your tongue easier somehow. Good question though…@Oops...
So a portion of Lyds' Reel is actually a paragraph from her "book" ...
She says “... so are more resilient TO anything that comes their way...”
Shouldn't the sentence read “... more resilient AGAINST anything that comes their way” ???
Lee Mac
They all sound like Lydiot.
Everchav
Tell me about it! I leave grain-free dry food for my cats throughout the day in a bowl, and let me tell you - whenever I open the bag to refill their bowl, it punches me with the meaty stench. Good dry food has a certain smell to it. When my 100% fool-proof sealing method (I fold the bag real tight and leave my hipthrusting bench on top) fails and opens even a little bit, you know it immediately by the stench permeating the whole house. It's that potent.Cat and dog food without lids? Cupboard will stink! She is devoid of basic common sense!
Wow books on shelves! Who knew?
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