Durlston
"You plonker, Rodney!"
That used to be mine, so grew a beard (of sorts). Do it, you won't look back.
I had a goatee beard for a while but maintaining it then when it started going grey I gave up with it completely.
That used to be mine, so grew a beard (of sorts). Do it, you won't look back.
What are some common, everyday or pretty routine things, that you do that you absolutely hate to do?
For me, one of my biggest is mowing the yard. I will admit that I can be a lazy ******* at times lol, but more than that I can't stand the smell of newly cut grass. Also a tightwad so prefer to do it myself instead of paying someone else...but might start to do so. At least the mowing season is almost over with
Another is ironing. Being a teacher, I have to look a certain way and need to iron my clothes more than the norm, and I absolutely hate to do so.
How about ya'll?
Putting petrol in the car. So dull.
I have a set number of things I enjoy doing; I do not waste my time doing anything else.
Shaving - I have a very sensitive skin so I only do it once a week. Horrible job.
Getting caught in heavy rain and staying in wet clothes for over an hour, thus almost guaranteeing catching a cold.
Rude people - almost getting into an argument when Clint Dempsey was playing for Fulham and I held a door open for him in a hotel in Spain when they were playing in an early round of the Europa League. He didn't say anything so I said "Thanks. You're welcome!" He looked at me and said "Huh?" as Americans generally do when they're taken aback. Just general manners go a long way to having faith in humanity.
Are you single?
I have a set number of things I enjoy doing; I do not waste my time doing anything else.
Popeye, I hope you didn't think I was generalising Americans when I said Clint Dempsey was rude and his response. Maybe he expected me to be Spanish and didn't speak the lingo? Anyway I remember John Arne Riise and a giant Danish defender, who was about 6ft 7in they had at the time who was brilliant, played a big part in getting them into Europe, just behind him in the hotel. It's going to bug me for the rest of the day unless I try and Google his name!
Hang on - are you saying that you only ever do things that you enjoy? So do you, somewhat perversely perhaps, enjoy doing things that the majority of people do not like but just have to be done - washing up, housework, putting out the bins, tax returns if self employed. Or that you just don't do them, and therefore live in slum like conditions?