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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
However ... within the last few weeks I've discovered ladybirds within the house, especially near my PC!
One day last week, using my mouse and I felt 'something' on my mouse sheet ... ladybird!
Tonight I've just removed another one ... unfortunately all the others were 'normal' ladybirds, this was a 'black with two red spots' ladybird ... this is the culprit !
The Harlequin, Multicoloured Asian or Halloween Ladybird and is not to be encouraged!
PC will be steam cleaned tomorrow as I'm fed up with strange messages in games that have run for weeks and a possible ladybird infestation! Strange, as the PC is like a fridge! But there you go ... :¬)
pb wrote:
Yeah, I played Mahjong for a while. Forgotten how to play it now, though.
Solitaire and crosswords are enough for me. I also like those crosswords where they just give you numbers instead and you need to find the letters to correspond to the numbers and make the words.
I like those and Arrowwords as well...
Solitaire and crosswords are enough for me. I also like those crosswords where they just give you numbers instead and you need to find the letters to correspond to the numbers and make the words.
pb wrote:
Teach her Solitaire.
Nice idea pb, maybe give it a go tomorrow. Played it for years, but I prefer Mahjong these days ... helps to keep my mind active :¬)
Half-term week this week and we have grandaughter today! Just how many games of snap can you endure in a single day ...
Still on the subject of food and young hands...came home yesterday to find that both daughters had been making cakes. Obviously, they wanted me to be the tester and decide which was best. How could I refuse?!
chasfh wrote:
Teens and students? That's even worse...
Man ... that's unacceptable! God knows what their hands have been up to ...
pb wrote:
Ah, I'm sure I'll survive. Besides, there never seems to be all that many toddlers around in ours, it's mostly teens and students that buy them.
99p for a pot of sweets is fine for me, though.
Post edited by pb on 14/02/2017 at 10:19.
Teens and students? That's even worse...