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BBP - 27-12-2021 at 19:41
Yeah was pretty good. I'm at BFs, we went to one sister on Xmas Eve for a soup buffet and bingo, and to the other one for a Christmas brunch
which involved chicken rollade, which is a bit much before noon. Lots of puzzle solving!
polydigm - 29-12-2021 at 07:37
Good to hear!
BBP - 2-1-2022 at 21:26
Came back today!
Played a lot of board games: a pocket detective, Bunny Kingdom (so many plastic rabbits!) , Lost Desert and Pandemic.
I had been thinking about getting Pandemic for some time - it's a legendary and loved board game but it's so hard to find people to play it
with - but now I've played it I want it now.
It's in my top 2 games now, below Cluedo.
BBP - 3-1-2022 at 18:21
When two things you love combine... <3
(starts about 30 minutes in, with English subs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqC480XbpRU
Dir en grey's drummer, Shinya, made a Youtube video of him fact-checking his Wikipedia article. And then they speak of "drummers they like
to talk with", the subject turns to Terry Bozzio:
Q: And for "drummers you like to talk with," KORN, You met with KORN during recording didn't you? With Terry Bozzio.
A: Terry Bozzio was there as the drummer of KORN, at recording. I watch his instructional videos a lot, he even did a drum cover to hide's solo.
{hide = late guitarist of X-Japan). So I knew about him from a while back.
Q: He did a hide solo?
A: And his drum set is so fortified. This set is amazing.
Q: He's famous for that, isn't he?
A: Yeah. Well, I already knew him, but when I went to America on tour we were told that KORN are recording, so we went to hang out in their studio.
Q: Oh, you went!
A: All of us. So Terry Bozzio was there, but I didn't know then that Terry Bozzio was going to be involved in their recording. The set was
incredible. And I was like: "Wow, this set is like Terry Bozzio's. And the drummer and Terry look really similar." So I thought
"Woah, this guy really loves Terry!"as I looked at him from afar.
And as we left the studio, I said "That guy looked a lot like Terry Bozzio, didn't he". And I think it was Masuda there, the writer who
went with us, so when I said "He had Terry Bozzio vibes", he was like "Oh no that was Terry Bozzio."
I was like "What! Tell me earlier!"
Q: And that's how you found out?
A: Yeah.
Q: And if you found out sooner, you could have spoken with him.
A: Absolutely could have done.
Q: Right? You wanted to ask so many things, right?
A: Yep.
Terry, if you're listening, give the boy a call. 
BBP - 5-1-2022 at 11:06
Two days off in a row are the best 
BBP - 7-1-2022 at 18:09
Well, back to work... am unfortunately down with a cold, but on the bright side I'm now on a Terry Bozzio trip again, so thank you Shinya!
polydigm - 9-1-2022 at 19:44
Things are gradually returning to normal here. Although, it’s a new normal as Julie’s about to start a new job with a different routine. We’ve
just begun a heat wave, meaning I’ll have my work cut out saving the garden.
I hope Aqua’s okay.
BBP - 10-1-2022 at 07:33
Me too, it's been a while since we've seen him here...
Hope Julie's new job works out for her!
polydigm - 10-1-2022 at 14:57
You’re probably aware of the general trend in the West to extend retirement age. The weird thing here in OZ, is that because of the gradual increase
to 67, Julie who’s one year and a third younger than me, has 67 as her retirement age, whereas mine is 66 and a half. What are they doing in the
Netherlands?
BBP - 10-1-2022 at 23:14
We've started to increase towards the 67s (used to be 65). It was hard on my dad because his retirement kept getting shoved back but he's
retired last August, at 66 years 4 months. By 2023 it will be 67.
Government has decided to link retirement age to life expectancy.
Pensions have been frozen for the past 10 years, like with most old age benefits, but it's still much better than being on the dole.
polydigm - 13-1-2022 at 11:12
If you decide to retire in another country, does the Netherlands government make it difficult to keep your pension?
BBP - 13-1-2022 at 19:01
If you and your partner are over 65 when you move abroad, you'll keep your pension, otherwise it depends on if NL has a treaty with that country.
I had an app message sent to me by my brother-in-law - his friend group rents with our company and they had tried to rebook via e-mail.
Which they did, and then they received a mail back.
In German. The guy pulls it through Google Translate and is floored when he sees "we thank you for demolishing a nursing home with
Belvilla."
Checked it out, turns out that the ID10T who wrote it, had sent this text to just about every client of which he believed they spoke German.
BBP - 14-1-2022 at 23:58
Best friend Hedda calls.
Spent three hours on the phone with her.
BBP - 17-1-2022 at 20:59
Happy Blue Monday everybody!
polydigm - 17-1-2022 at 23:42
That's very funny.
BBP - 18-1-2022 at 17:39
Finally bck out after 2 weeks of staying at home due to agressive cold...
Unfortunately Corona has landed in my inlaws family - BFs nephew came home with it from school. Of course this was right at the time they were getting
a new floor at his place, so he's in quarantine at his grandmother's, where Peter also lives. His mother has caught it as well.
I'm not going up north for a few weeks!
BBP - 18-1-2022 at 23:10
Handed in the AIVD puzzle, back to normal...
BBP - 22-1-2022 at 22:38
The amount of Corona cases in BF's family is now 4. His sister and kids, and unfortunately his mother. I'm a bit upset about it considering
BF and I didn't see each other for months to make sure she'd stay healthy.
BBP - 25-1-2022 at 17:31
BF caught it noo now. 
Efteling is going to demolish one of my favourite rides, I'm very upset about it.
BBP - 27-1-2022 at 17:45
I'd never read Anne Frank's diary (in spite of being Dutch, having studied history and having become a WW2 buff). Probably because my sister
was involved in a play about her at high school and I saw it three times or so.
Just finished reading it for the first time, it's a very touching book.
BBP - 30-1-2022 at 20:45
Sixth patient in BFs family, the 9-year-old niece. She's been pretty sick.
BBP - 31-1-2022 at 23:26
Went to the office, which was fun because there were a lot of colleagues (relatively speaking), felt a bit like old times.
Of course the reason that there were so many people was that five or six of them had their last day, plus two others had had their last day and came
in to hand in their things. And my team manager came to say hi to them. Did have to choke back the tears.
BBP - 2-2-2022 at 12:13
One of the squirrels had made its way into our living room. I have my day off, when dad came down and opened the door he saw Squirly jumping at the
window, trying to escape. He was making a lot of noise. As dad opened the French door, Squirly ran under a chair. We haven't seen him since, we
assume that he has run out by now.
Squirly knocked over a plastic tiger, a painting my grandfather made, and the wooden windmill I made years ago. The tiger didn't survive but
fortunately the painting is OK.
We have no idea how it came in and we can only assume it ran out since there's no noise or anything and we can't find it.
polydigm - 2-2-2022 at 18:11
We had a possum running around our bedroom one night a few weeks ago after it got caught with the blinds down on our back veranda. I’d gone out
there because I heard noise in the middle of the night and it ran in the back door in its confusion. I eventually got it out after catching it in a
large basket. A pair of them had been living in our roof. Two days after that I managed to spot them both going out for the night and blocked the gap
where they were getting in. No more scratching in the roof.
BBP - 2-2-2022 at 18:59
Sounds scary.
As it turned out, the squirrel was still in the living room. We managed to coax it out after watching it eat some nuts and climb up the curtains.
BBP - 3-2-2022 at 18:29
8 patiens in BFs close family now.
But at least we're now in a squirrel-free house.
polydigm - 3-2-2022 at 22:00
I hope no-one’s getting too sick. Is your BF vaccinated?
BBP - 4-2-2022 at 07:38
Yep, BF and both his parents and his sisters and their spouses are all vaccinated. Part of that quarantine thing is that the patient must be in
quarantine in a room and none of his family join him, but my nephew who contracted it at school is 6 and quite a handful, leaving him alone in a room
is no option. Their floor was being renewed so they couldn't go into quarantine in their house, to they took it to BFs mother. There they
didn't obey the quarantine either so BFs mother got sick and then BF got it later.
Niece got it at school as well. Of the 11 family members there 4 have gotten sick, and 4 of them had already had their booster. BF is still under the
weather but all the rest are doing fine.
BBP - 6-2-2022 at 15:28
Currently 9 out of 11 immediate inlaws have caught it. BF is improving but still a bit under the weather. His sister and her partner are still sick,
all the others have recovered.
BBP - 10-2-2022 at 12:24
Not much news to report. I'm trying to write my COVID diary and found this forum a useful source on day-to-day notes.
polydigm - 11-2-2022 at 16:27
I've been almost totally preoccupied with getting our back garden ready for chickens. We've been planning on it for a while, but then Julie
got two chickens as a going away present finishing up her last job, so I've been working long days in the garden for about three weeks now.
Clearing up and reorganising the back end of the garden, putting up posts and fencing for a chicken run, modifying an old dog kennel for a temporary
chicken coop and then, after they were settled in, designing and building a proper chicken coop from scrap left over from our old rear veranda. It was
almost finished in situ by this evening, just a handful of details to sought out in the morning.
My music has been almost on standby throughout, just playing a little piano and guitar, but I've managed to write a new composition and I'm
looking forward to getting back to my music thing full time on Monday.
Is BF okay and have you avoided catching it Bonny?
BBP - 11-2-2022 at 20:46
Well, it's one advantage of a long distance relationship
I haven't seen BF since
January 2. My next stay is planned for next weekend (his sister will be away for the weekend so he's got to house-sit for their two bunnies and
three guinea pigs) . I hope they'll all be better by then since I have no intention of catching it whatsoever.
BBP - 12-2-2022 at 22:32
I'm exhausted... work week's left me feeling awful.
BBP - 13-2-2022 at 12:23
Good night's sleep, feeling a lot better.
polydigm - 15-2-2022 at 14:30
Glad to hear it Bonny. I haven’t been sleeping too well for a while - it’s this bloody weather. I’m feeling pretty good otherwise. A couple of
other tasks have kept me busy so far this week and I only got back to drums and sax today.
BBP - 15-2-2022 at 22:13
Went to the dentist, am Ok.
Cleaned the squirrel feeder. ewwewewew Our squirrels don't like sunflower pips, apparently - a lot of them had sprouted. I scattered the sprouts,
hope we may be getting some sunflowery goodness here.
The squirrels haven't been around much since the Big Squirly Adventure of 2 Feb, and we miss them. Hopefully they'll come back more often
now that the box is clear and filled with yummy new nuts and pips.
BBP - 18-2-2022 at 18:35
Eunice is blowing around ferociously down our chimney. So far 3 dead in Amsterdam.
BBP - 19-2-2022 at 14:20
4 dead in The Netherlands, and no train to BF who I was supposed to visit on Friday, then today.
Maybe tomorrow?
polydigm - 20-2-2022 at 18:18
I’ve been hearing about the storms up there. It’s pretty bad in the UK as well. I hope you’re okay Bonny, that’s a pity about the trains.
Covid has hit my niece and her young son in Sydney.
BBP - 20-2-2022 at 20:08
Sorry to hear that... hope they'll recover soon.
I had to give up on visiting my boyfriend, we're both a bit gutted about that (it's been a while - but also, we'd be staying in his
sister's house, since she's on vacation, so we'd have some space for ourselves). We're now on our third storm this week, after
Delano and Eunice we now have Franklin around.
In the mean time I play Pandemic a lot, the co-op board game I've taken a shine to.
BBP - 21-2-2022 at 21:39
Heard today that unfortunately, one of the colleagues who was made redundant after the outsourcing, passed away way too young at 61, brain
haemorrhage.
Rather upset about it, she was a sweetheart.
BBP - 26-2-2022 at 07:46
Cremation is today. I can't make it, I have to work, but some of my colleagues are going.
polydigm - 28-2-2022 at 08:46
My niece and her partner both had it, but they are both vaccinated and didn't get very ill at all. They're assuming their son had it because
he was sick for a while around the same time, but wouldn't allow them to do the test properly. He is five and a half and not vaccinated, but
didn't get very sick.
So Pandemic is a board game you can play on your own?
Sorry to hear about your colleague - a bit of a shock at that age.
BBP - 1-3-2022 at 10:49
Hey where's the post I made yesterday?
BBP - 1-3-2022 at 10:55
Well, I'd made a nice little guide on how to play Pandemic, but it has disappeared 
So for the rules I'll refer you to:
https://www.ultraboardgames.com/pandemic/game-rules.php
The game is a co-op game that is advertised for 4, but you can just assume all characters and play on your own. The board came is a massive challenge,
I only beat it half the time on introductory mode.
BBP - 5-3-2022 at 18:08
I bought Diplomacy a few days ago - it has some aficionadoes on the Cluedo forum I moderate - but I don't understand a word of it!
Been battling an annoying eyelid infection for a few days, it's rather painful.
polydigm - 6-3-2022 at 06:05
Annoying eyelid infections should be banned. All the best with that, Bonny!
BBP - 7-3-2022 at 21:39
Aw thanks!
Still puttering along, working on my French...
BBP - 8-3-2022 at 10:18
Poly, my father asks how you are doing with the floods.
(He also calls you Mr Bicycle - like me he has next to no memory for names and the brand of his bicycle has the same name as your last name
and then he can't remember
the name of his bicycle brand
)
BBP - 10-3-2022 at 17:42
Domme is out, so no holiday in France this year.
Kinda expected it, but sooner for a different reason.
polydigm - 14-3-2022 at 07:47
The floods are in the east of Australia. We’re in the south. Thank your father for asking. We’re in the middle of a low thirties heat wave and
it’s early autumn here.
BBP - 15-3-2022 at 22:18
Good to hear Poly!
I'm back from visiting my BF! It was good fun, we played games, watched videos and went on walks and cycling trips.
polydigm - 23-3-2022 at 17:20
My youngest son (26) has just had Covid. It was like having a cold and he’s feeling better now with still a bit of a cough. He doesn’t live with
us anymore, but I had to isolate for a week as a close contact after picking him up from the airport.
It’s good to hear that you’ve been able to visit BF again.
BBP - 23-3-2022 at 20:15
Aw sorry to hear that...
It's been a week since I posted in this topic. Haven't been feeling well lately, job is really getting worse by the minute...
polydigm - 24-3-2022 at 19:01
And I’m sorry to hear that.
BBP - 24-3-2022 at 19:43
Today I had the expected phone call that I won't be moving to home owner service this April - the move that was supposed to happen in January -
is again postponed for an indefinite period.
The vendor people are just not good enough.
polydigm - 28-3-2022 at 18:31
Did I miss something earlier? Have you been offered some kind of promotion?
BBP - 28-3-2022 at 22:13
A sort of promotion (CS would consider home owner service as the cushier version of their job) but it was always to the same salary, with the upside
that you wouldn't have to work evenings or weekends.
I signed a contract for it as well, but they won't let me go now since they need me too much. Because the idjits in charge think that they can
outsource Dutch to a cheaper country - guess what, Dutch is not a language spoken worldwide.
polydigm - 29-3-2022 at 16:44
Funny that.
BBP - 30-3-2022 at 16:35
Today on my outing, as I left a highly forested area, I saw something brown moving slowly down a tree. It looked a bit like a rat, but upon closer
inspection it was a squirrel... carrying a baby squirrel around her neck. It was entirely wrapped around her neck like a fur collar.
I swear it's the best thing I've seen all year, maybe even better than anything that happened in 2021. <3
BBP - 3-4-2022 at 21:59
she's over 30, getting old...
polydigm - 5-4-2022 at 15:38
Happy birthday!!!
BBP - 5-4-2022 at 16:36
Thanks!
I had to work yesterday and went for a drink with some colleagues afterwards. The day before I spent most of the day in the kitchen, baking brownies
and speculaas.
polydigm - 7-4-2022 at 20:45
No celebration with BF?
BBP - 8-4-2022 at 17:51
Nope, he's busy doing his administration. We'll be celebrating by the time our holiday in France was supposed to be planned.
polydigm - 10-4-2022 at 01:13
When you say "supposed to", are you not going?
BBP - 10-4-2022 at 11:29
Nope, it was given to us by my BF's client, but he decided to cancel his holiday plans there so we won't be going either.
let's see if I can find any
replacement on such short notice...
polydigm - 13-4-2022 at 18:36
I’ve posted a new piano video on YouTube.
BBP - 14-4-2022 at 06:31
Nice!
polydigm - 18-4-2022 at 18:22
Thanks for checking it out.
BBP - 20-4-2022 at 21:05
Am completely baffled by the passing of one of the co-workers who was laid off. He committed suicide, aged only 26.
polydigm - 21-4-2022 at 14:36
That’s sad. I hope you’re okay.
BBP - 21-4-2022 at 20:58
I still can't believe it... poor guy.
Tomorrow is the big Belvilla goodbye party for the staff, at the unlikely time of 16:00 to 20:00. I wonder how it will be since a lot of colleagues
haven't heard the news yet.
At work I see his, and that of the other colleague who died of a haemorrhage in January, notes he has left at all the bookings he's work on.
It's like nothing has changed, nothing has happened and he'll come in to work tomorrow. Googled him and most of the things you get is social
media, Facebook, LinkedIn... and then you reach page 2 and see the site of his undertaker...
BBP - 26-4-2022 at 21:12
Party was great, meeting up with so many old acquaintances and friends. Work didn't provide any catering so before the "afterparty" a
number of colleagues raided a chips shop.
BBP - 4-5-2022 at 21:37
Spent a week of vacation at my BFs, which was great - we played a lot of games, went to stay at his sister's place for a night to take care of
their guinea pigs and bunnies while they were on a weekend away, we went to a pancake restaurant, another restaurant and a tea museum/shop/terrace
called De Theefabriek. Latter was highly recommendable as an outing if you're ever in that area. Though it was a bit of a shock when we were
presented with the tea menu - which had over 700 (!) types of tea available - white, yellow, green and black, plus oolong, plus infusions and milk
teas and matcha and whatnot. I was enamored by the Witch blend (black tea, cinnamon, apple, ginger, cardemom, cloves) and got to take a bag home.
I also finished Max Havelaar on the train, so I can wrap that diary up n all.
BBP - 7-5-2022 at 11:21
weeeekend....
I could get used to these one-day work weeks 
polydigm - 9-5-2022 at 18:17
Glad to hear you‘ve been having an enjoyable break. We had a double family birthday celebration over the weekend. Other than that it’s been things
as usual.
I hope Aqua’s going okay.
BBP - 10-5-2022 at 09:45
Me too, it's been a while...
BBP - 10-5-2022 at 19:48
I am currently at the most sane I'll be this year, since it's about the longest possible time between two Eurovision shows.
So Ready...
polydigm - 14-5-2022 at 16:15
The Eurovision Song Contest affects your sanity?
BTW, earlier today this site stopped loading.
BBP - 15-5-2022 at 13:45
Glad it works again now 
Joking mainly - I stopped watching in around 2002 and started watching agaiin in 2006 after a college mate said he watched it out of professional
reasons (from a musicological point of view) , which made sense, so I decided to watch it - and was treated to a glam metal act. They went through to
the final, which amazed me even more and when during the show they went all the way to the top of the leader board - and won! Hilarious
I watch it and the amount of enjoyment is different per year (2015 was forgettable for instance), and there's usually something that makes me
smile. something that I want to watch again and something that makes me cross.
BBP - 15-5-2022 at 16:09
But yeah, I'm sensitive to flashing lights and got a nasty headache from the show.
polydigm - 16-5-2022 at 13:20
I’ve never watched it. I’m familiar with the “Royaume Uni, nils points” saga and Julie saw in a news bulletin that this year the tradition was
broken and the UK came second. I’ve seen that comedy with Will Ferrel about Iceland and the Eurovision Song Contest, which was mildly entertaining.
BBP - 17-5-2022 at 12:20
The idea is nice but it works very strangely in practice.
UK used to be a very good competitor, winning in 1997 with Love Shine A Light, but in 2003 they scored their first 0 points with a horribly off-key
performance (which they attributed to the Iraq war) and have since tried mostly with either artists that were big 20-30 years ago, or with something
pure shite. Major exception was 2009, when Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the song and UK ended 5th.
What this year's entries will do to me is a long-term question but some of my favourites in the past have been (make sure you throw away your
cookies after watching unless you like songs about bananas) : Moldova 2009, Armenia 2009 for Eastern folk vibe,
Albania 2012, France 2011 and Italy 2011 for quality,
Greece 2013 for the only ska entry at EV ever but we want more, Georgia 2011 for rocking out and Romania 2013 to tease people.
BBP - 21-5-2022 at 16:14
The Post That Shut Everybody Up! 
polydigm - 23-5-2022 at 03:03
I wouldn't say it shut me up. I'm just not into that kind of music at all. I listened part of the way through to all of the songs you linked
and none of them are remotely original and all have that over the top kind of production that drives me nuts. And this year's UK entry is no
exception. And don't get me started on the over use of falsetto.
As an aside, which doesn't necessarily have anything to do with TESC, I also can't stand operatic voices. I much prefer hearing a good
singer using their natural voice.
BBP - 23-5-2022 at 17:26
teehee well it IS my bad self
I've put the ESC songs away now and won't be playing them again for a year. 
I was on a pretty major opera trip recently, although it's hardly my favourite genre - I love Don Giovanni, The Nose (Shostakovich) and
Resurrection (Peter Maxwell Davies). Latter features a rock singer who's easily the best part.
BBP - 26-5-2022 at 17:53
not much going on here... crocheting...
polydigm - 30-5-2022 at 13:53
Lots of planning going on for our holiday. Organising where we’re going to park during our road trip. Our chickens aren’t producing eggs yet.
BBP - 30-5-2022 at 17:00
Aw that's a pity about the eggs.
Had a busy weekend with the record fair on Saturday (bought nothing) and the fabric fair yesterday (bought 1 thimble).
Crocheting has hurt my arm, so I'll leave that for now and start sewing.
Currently reading Hunchback of Notre Dame, am really enjoying it.
polydigm - 31-5-2022 at 09:47
Stayed at home all day for a very important delivery and then got a message that there was a problem with the address, which had already been
confirmed earlier. I have complained to customer service and arranged to have it delivered to a newsagent tomorrow so I'm not stuck at home all
day again. That bloody delivery driver!!
BBP - 31-5-2022 at 10:21
Oh bah, I hate that... I make a habit of being out pulling weeds or raking the front yard so they don't do the "no car, not at home"
thing.
Repaired my bag today, using my new thimble. In case you don't know what they should do - you wear it on the middle finger of your dominant hand
and use it to push the needle through fabric.
The thimble unfortunately doesn't appear to be strong enough - I poked a hole in it already (it's sillicone) and there is a weird cross
shape on the inside that hurts your finger.
Broke 1 needle during the repair, backpack material is so tough! At least thanks to that sewing channel I watch, I not only learnt how to use a
thimble - I also learnt that the running stitch is no good for seams that need to be strong, so I used the backstitch.
polydigm - 3-6-2022 at 20:46
They tried to deliver the following day before heading to the newsagent and luckily I was home.
I’ve done a bit of sewing myself with very “bespoke” results. I wouldn’t trust anything but a metal thimble.
BBP - 4-6-2022 at 10:44
Technically I'd need 10 thimbles and perhaps a gauntlet or something, the amount of pricks I attract is astounding 
BF is coming over to stay until Tuesday, hurray!
polydigm - 5-6-2022 at 05:57
I've always assumed BF is not a prick, so not always!! 
BBP - 7-6-2022 at 18:12
No he's very sweet
he bought me a laptop for my 2021 birthday present (he initially wanted me to have his own, but the new laptop he'd bought himself doesn't
have a CD-rom player so I told him he could hold onto it until he was fully done with it - he's still using it so he bought me a refurbished HP
notebook.
Monday is Pentecost Monday, which is a bank holiday in The Netherlands, additionally it's open castle day when all partaking castles open their
doors to the public. A few years ago I visited Kasteel Asten, immortalized here:
http://packardgoose.ploeg.ws/interactive/forums/Files/viewth...
and this year BF and I cycled to Heeze, all 10 km through a beautiful forested area. The castle of Heeze is still inhabited but also hosts marriages
and stuff. We found it hard to appreciate since there were a lot of stalls and stuff for children, we couldn't see the castle through the people,
and the band that was playing, well, the less said about that the better. We did have an overexpensive cup of coffee/tea from a mobile seller that
was hawking from a 1973 DAF van. Highlight of the day.
Today we cycled to the media store in town to buy a memory card for his camera, we visited the board game store for fun, I showed Pandemic: Rising
Tide for him (Pandemic but then set in The Netherlands with rule variation
), told him I asked it for my
birthday but it wasn't given to me - and a few minutes later he sent me out the shop and bought it for me.
We had great fun with Pandemic, we played the board version twice over the weekend (twice saving the world) and this time, we won as well, provided we
didn't make any mistakes.
Told BF he'd best bring it back home to him since Dad and I won't play it, and his siblings have expressed interest, and I can play it with
him when I visit him.
So, not short of exercise over the past few days.
polydigm - 9-6-2022 at 03:13
Swimming is my main exercise these days.
BBP - 9-6-2022 at 06:09
Nice!
Haven't swum in more than 20 years...
polydigm - 11-6-2022 at 16:09
I recommend it! It’s a very low impact and fun way to keep fit.
BBP - 13-6-2022 at 17:37
I loved it but when I was about 15 I started to become very aware of my looks and now I couldn't think of much worse than wearing a bathing suit
in public.
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