I must admit I am quite looking forward to another of ‘Ruby’s YAHR(S) of RAST and RELAXAYSHON’.She has so much free time on her hands she could do it herself!
I must admit I am quite looking forward to another of ‘Ruby’s YAHR(S) of RAST and RELAXAYSHON’.She has so much free time on her hands she could do it herself!
OH MY GOD! This is gold. Thank you.
Her fans know as much about literature as she does.Paradise lost was written in English, not Latin. That's what's so notable about it, an epic poem written in English as opposed to ancient greek or Latin. Never seen a Latin translation of it.
God some of her fans are thick.
New word of the week!Gerascophobia
It does look like an old radiator to me. They really are junky people. The whole place, inside and out, is a dump. Everything is broken, falling apart, moldy. I am surprised that, with three females living there that rarely work, they don't have a gorgeous flower garden going on. They could do so much with his area, but instead choose to trash it.I have ganuwinely been struggling to work out what this object is. Is it an old radiator? Or a stripey old deckchair? Or something else?
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Yeah their house and garden look like the sketchy house in your town you cross the street to avoid. If I didn't know who lives in there I would definitely think it's squatters and addicts lol. Or maybe an elderly person who just can't keep up with the house and garden anymore. Not four rich adults including a self-proclaimed perfectionist and clean freakIt does look like an old radiator to me. They really are junky people. The whole place, inside and out, is a dump. Everything is broken, falling apart, moldy. I am surprised that, with three females living there that rarely work, they don't have a gorgeous flower garden going on. They could do so much with his area, but instead choose to trash it.
They could so easily remedy this buy hiring a gardener.It does look like an old radiator to me. They really are junky people. The whole place, inside and out, is a dump. Everything is broken, falling apart, moldy. I am surprised that, with three females living there that rarely work, they don't have a gorgeous flower garden going on. They could do so much with his area, but instead choose to trash it.
I keep looking at this photo, it keeps sending me because it's comedy gold; the abandoned radiator, Ruby standing on the table for no reason.I have ganuwinely been struggling to work out what this object is. Is it an old radiator? Or a stripey old deckchair? Or something else?
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I hope by some miracle she grows to be 6'2" overnight so that we can finally see the end of this 'reaching for the highest shelf as the itty bitty smart girlie' schtick.
Honastly, amma need some halp.I’m sure Ruby’s previously said (more than once …) that she doesn’t like Austen. Or do we like it now because the author’s name starts with ‘A’ so it’s usually on the top shelf?
I highly doubt Ruby has the comprehension skills needed to enjoy the tongue-in-cheek satire that is Jane Austen's writing. 90% of the time when people say they don't like Austin that's the reason why. They sincerely believe humor was invented one day in the late 70s, and refuse to believe otherwise, so they take everything Jane writes as being serious literature. And when you read it with that mindset of course it seems ridiculous and boring.I’m sure Ruby’s previously said (more than once …) that she doesn’t like Austen. Or do we like it now because the author’s name starts with ‘A’ so it’s usually on the top shelf?
Also Jane Austen's plots revolve around heterosexual romantic relationships, which apparently scare Ruby to death, so she can't even enjoy the novels on a superficial level.I highly doubt Ruby has the comprehension skills needed to enjoy the tongue-in-cheek satire that is Jane Austen's writing. 90% of the time when people say they don't like Austin that's the reason why. They sincerely believe humor was invented one day in the late 70s, and refuse to believe otherwise, so they take everything Jane writes as being serious literature. And when you read it with that mindset of course it seems ridiculous and boring.