BrendaBear
Feral Brat Princess
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I'm very nicely tipsy. That is all.
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I'm very nicely tipsy. That is all.
Cheers!I'm very nicely tipsy. That is all.
Cheers! Are you joining me??Cheers!
I was home from my first term at University.Yep, I am old enough to remember that, first run. But in my defense, I was young enough to enjoy watching an old legend traditional Christmas show of Bing Crosby’s family. But aware enough to have an idea of who David Bowie was.
I'm relaxed and on my way to being tipsy.Cheers! Are you joining me??
Are you coming apart?Cheers! Are you joining me??
Nope.... just floating on a lovely buzzAre you coming apart?![]()
Speaking of lovely buzzes... how are your gummies @Deadbed1968Nope.... just floating on a lovely buzz![]()
That is a super cute meme
Oh, I definitely remember the no remote thing! And just having to watch a show at a certain time... no vcrs to record even!Speaking of older things, what are some things you experienced as a child/young adult that a teenager today has no clue about?
For me, the biggest things would be how TV’s have changed. Like when I was a kid, my parents didn’t buy a TV with a remote, because they had children to change the channel for them. Or how video games only worked on channel 3. Or when you stayed home from school because you were sick, watching The Price Is Right was a necessary part of your cure along with Vics vapor tub, chicken noodle soup, and a Sprite.
Recording the radio onto a cassette so you could listen to your favorite songs when you wanted to.Speaking of older things, what are some things you experienced as a child/young adult that a teenager today has no clue about?
For me, the biggest things would be how TV’s have changed. Like when I was a kid, my parents didn’t buy a TV with a remote, because they had children to change the channel for them. Or how video games only worked on channel 3. Or when you stayed home from school because you were sick, watching The Price Is Right was a necessary part of your cure along with Vics vapor tub, chicken noodle soup, and a Sprite.
Oh, I definitely remember the no remote thing! And just having to watch a show at a certain time... no vcrs to record even!
Dial up internet. I can still hear it.Speaking of older things, what are some things you experienced as a child/young adult that a teenager today has no clue about?
For me, the biggest things would be how TV’s have changed. Like when I was a kid, my parents didn’t buy a TV with a remote, because they had children to change the channel for them. Or how video games only worked on channel 3. Or when you stayed home from school because you were sick, watching The Price Is Right was a necessary part of your cure along with Vics vapor tub, chicken noodle soup, and a Sprite.
Speaking of gummies mine are starting to have a very nice effect on my mood.Speaking of lovely buzzes... how are your gummies @Deadbed1968
Whiskey, wine, and gummies sound better than tea. Gotta find a liqour store in this town.
Recording the radio onto a cassette so you could listen to your favorite songs when you wanted to.
Almost everyone I knew in H.S. had a manual transmission. I don’t know if they even make stick shifts anymore.Speaking of older things, what are some things you experienced as a child/young adult that a teenager today has no clue about?
For me, the biggest things would be how TV’s have changed. Like when I was a kid, my parents didn’t buy a TV with a remote, because they had children to change the channel for them. Or how video games only worked on channel 3. Or when you stayed home from school because you were sick, watching The Price Is Right was a necessary part of your cure along with Vics vapor tub, chicken noodle soup, and a Sprite.
They do. I see them in porn videos! LolAlmost everyone I knew in H.S. had a manual transmission. I don’t know if they even make stick shifts anymore.
They do! Especially Hondas. I've looked at several used cars lately and some of the most affordable are manual, which I don't know how to drive (except in theory) but feel like I should learn. It's useful for traveling!Almost everyone I knew in H.S. had a manual transmission. I don’t know if they even make stick shifts anymore.
They need to set overnight. I’ll take them out of the molds tomorrow afternoon. They usually come out pretty good, but a bit sticky.Speaking of lovely buzzes... how are your gummies @Deadbed1968
Yes, it's very useful and not that hard to learn.They do! Especially Hondas. I've looked at several used cars lately and some of the most affordable are manual, which I don't know how to drive (except in theory) but feel like I should learn. It's useful for traveling!