Seeker_UK
Feelin' nearly faded as my jeans
I expect she uses her brain for more interesting things, quite right.
"Oh, I don't know anything about PIN numbers, I'm afraid, but I do love little kittens.
They're so soft and furry."
I expect she uses her brain for more interesting things, quite right.
Yes, I imagine most of us are familiar with that story, especially now contactless means we don’t have to input the PIN for every transaction. I have 4 PINs, plus an unlock key for my phone, alarm code, home Wi-Fi password, all of which are different. I don’t remember the PIN for my work laptop because it’s as complicated as a password, which it also has, nor my online banking and other passwords (I have a password manager for most of those), and key ones written down somewhere safe, but they are not kept anywhere near the device itself. It’s basic ‘don’t be dumb’ stuff.Hard when you only use it every three months, and when you have two pre-paid cards in two different countries. Then there is the "serious" credit card, for renting cars for instance, which I haven't used for almost a year. But if one wants to go all the way, one should also memorise the code to get into your desktop, laptop, "smartphone," house alarm, something for the car, online banking (nowadays several codes and passwords, and have to be changed periodically on pain of "death"), email, paypal, and god knows what else.
... a leather bound jobby
Unless it's a beach cafe, if there are people wearing shorts or sportswear, it's not the sort of place i want to eat in.If I can't wear shorts, I'm not going.
I hoped we'd moved on from faecal matter... I can't imagine it's much improved by wrapping it in leather but each to his own
Dry them out, clip the end off, light up, sit back and enjoy.You can't polish them, so it's an alternative if there's no glitter to roll it in.
I used to cycle to work in the late '60s reading Lord of the Rings on my handlebars. But I have never claimed to be normal.Sorry? You cycled a bike whilst reading a newspaper?
I have to tell you that's not normal.
and a bit odd
I was replying to a particular post, rather than deflecting.So nobody ever walked (or cycled, as I used to) while reading a newspaper?
It’s like in the 60s and 70s when miserable, sour old men used to criticise people younger than themselves for having long hair. My granddad used to do it, and he was miserable from about 1935 to 1995. When he died, miserable.
Unless it's a beach cafe, if there are people wearing shorts or sportswear, it's not the sort of place i want to eat in.
Dry them out, clip the end off, light up, sit back and enjoy.