It's an exercise machine for people who don't have room for a treadmill.![]()
That's a relief... the mental images were starting to get... concerning.

It's an exercise machine for people who don't have room for a treadmill.![]()
Well, I have to amuse myself somehow.*confesses- was quite amused to think about a gazelle crashing about @GaryMitchells’ home. That sounds like quite the exercise regime!
if i ever migrate for climate reasons, i'll move to norway - the north of norwayStop with the casual references to incredibly warm temperatures please
It's not nice
definately no place for meI just want to move somewhere with actual seasons. Right now, we have "cool for 3 weeks" , "kinda hot", "hot" and "fuck it's hot."
I just want to move somewhere with actual seasons. Right now, we have "cool for 3 weeks" , "kinda hot", "hot" and "fuck it's hot."
We have four seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter, and construction.
Q: When is summertime in Canada?
A: Last year it was a Tuesday.
We actually managed to make it up to 11°C (52°F) today. Right now it's 5° (41°F) with a wind chill of 2° (36°F).
They're forecasting snow for the weekend.
A classical case of wishful thinking!actually, i read that as bars at first
We used to have a dog who'd collect cats: he'd very carefully catch them in the garden, carry them in and release them completely uninjured somewhere in the house. Having a hysterical cat crashing about the kitchen or dining room is certainly diverting but in the long run expensive on the glassware and china.*confesses- was quite amused to think about a gazelle crashing about @GaryMitchells’ home. That sounds like quite the exercise regime!
It's just a small comfort but we had the very same yesterday. This morning at 6 it was 2.6°C and now at high noon we are at 15°C but with a icy wind. We frequently get frosty nights in May. Continental climate sucks. I'd trade it for coastal any time.We actually managed to make it up to 11°C (52°F) today. Right now it's 5° (41°F) with a wind chill of 2° (36°F).
Think about it this way: as long as it's cool outside, it's easy to wear a mask. I'm already dreading July and August, when I'll have to cover my face at 38°C/100°F.
We used to have a dog who'd collect cats: he'd very carefully catch them in the garden, carry them in and release them completely uninjured somewhere in the house. Having a hysterical cat crashing about the kitchen or dining room is certainly diverting but in the long run expensive on the glassware and china.
A classical case of wishful thinking!![]()
that starts at a lot lower temperatures when you are bearded - i'm considering getting rid of it
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