It all sounds a bit random from what I've heard. Most disappointed that no one died. I presume that the spring at Brookfield that appeared out of nowhere in order to bog down a tractor was Highly Significant and that The Road will now be off?
I'm also interested in how they deal with The Missing Week. Presumably, they'll just carry on as though it never happened, thus making Ambridge even more stuck in the past than it already is.
My pedometer is currently on around 15.5k steps, which is a good day for me. I would guess you did that before lunch. Little Heffalumps are very cute, btw.
I am vaguely interested in trying out a pedometer, just to see what I do. But not enough to actually buy one or, you know, carry it around with me all the time.
If you've got your phone with you anyway, it will happily count your steps.
Your 'what do I do all day' reminds me of similar for the parents of small children. Except that I think with the horses the work is more concentrated, and they aren't as inclined to interrupt you all the rest of the time.
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Charlie and Adam, getting along swimmingly... Scruff, less so.
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(Tuesday, while doing my nails, is TA day!)
It all sounds a bit random from what I've heard. Most disappointed that no one died. I presume that the spring at Brookfield that appeared out of nowhere in order to bog down a tractor was Highly Significant and that The Road will now be off?
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Jaine was caught swearing at the radio, but no change there then.
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Glad you liked them, I'm pretty pleased!
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Your 'what do I do all day' reminds me of similar for the parents of small children. Except that I think with the horses the work is more concentrated, and they aren't as inclined to interrupt you all the rest of the time.
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Yes, the horses at least leave you along once you've stuck them in the field!
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