I'm on Chrome, and have the same problem.
I'm on Chrome, and have the same problem.
Old John C is right - it's from Wilde's (only) novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray".
I agree with you on this - I decided a few years back to deal with my physical problems (shot knees and not-unrelated weight gain) and my depression before turning 40.
Even his cat has strong feelings about him:
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It sounds like you need to give it a rest for a short while. Maybe you just need to re-discover yourself? I can't really talk though, as I have not had a drunken hook-up for two decades.
I'm so glad my wife had a nerd kink when we were at university. It was the glasses that led her to tell me I had "specs appeal".
I wanted to call my cat "Fuckwit" because of name/personality synergy, but had to settle for "Loopy". At least I got to call her mother (whom we rescued at the same time, and is my avatar pic) "Megatron".
Don' frow. Them bluddy quandaries. At me!
Jane Leeves?
I only saw it for the first time a few days ago, and it failed to hold my attention.
I read your comment in Phil Hartman's voice, which made me happy then sad.
I couldn't understand why there was a school bus running on Christmas day.
It's because the moppet (called "Chay-mee" apparently) was more relate-able.
Having it in March means that the shops do not need to take down the decorations from December (which have been up since September), saving wages in those shops.
I saw it on my 11th birthday.
It was the first time I had cashew nuts. When my friend and I got home, his sister (on whom I had a major pre-adolescent crush) was there to have dinner with us. A very happy birthday.
Thank you - I love that song, too. It's a great cheese-fest of a song, with a video set in a proper pub.
It is - it's Oxford
As above, I live in the city that was renamed Melchester.
Damn straight Wessex is real - I'm a Wessex boy. I am from "Melchester" (Salisbury), where Jude Fawley worked, and can see his workplace from mine.