Messymascot's faith in humanity and ginger safe haven


Good morning all I hope all are well and had a good night ,the skittles keep falling in the World cup ,so nice to see that they blamed VVD for the two goals ,it couldn't happen to a better fella .Have a great day all and a win for the lions tonight would make for an interesting semi .COYB
@anjelikaferrett I cannot see a problem with a coffee mug and Bailey's .
 

It's snowing here today on Merseyside. It's nowhere near as thick or as beautiful as in Finland, but it's coming down relatively thickly compared to recently.

My son is getting ready to go outside in the garden and for a walk around the area, so I think I'll have to get myself up and ready too.
 
It's snowing here today on Merseyside. It's nowhere near as thick or as beautiful as in Finland, but it's coming down relatively thickly compared to recently.

My son is getting ready to go outside in the garden and for a walk around the area, so I think I'll have to get myself up and ready too.
Frost here. First I've seen in nearly 2 years.
 

It's snowing here today on Merseyside. It's nowhere near as thick or as beautiful as in Finland, but it's coming down relatively thickly compared to recently.

My son is getting ready to go outside in the garden and for a walk around the area, so I think I'll have to get myself up and ready too.
It is much earlier than normal here ,often we wait until January before it sticks .
 
It is much earlier than normal here ,often we wait until January before it sticks .
All credit to driving in that - I'm sure it comes with experienced, growing confidence and the right vehicle - but it wouldn't be something I'd envy.

I was saying over in the weather thread how over here it's a nightmare because people don't adapt their driving (well, braking) to the conditions.
 
I always do tbf…and I have good bouncebackability…just had too many funerals over the last month…all will be good again tomorrow……
It's always a bit different with a sibling though Pete. The worst thing you can do is start to question your own mortality, which my eldest brother did following an other brother's death. It took 12 months for him to shake it off.
 
All credit to driving in that - I'm sure it comes with experienced, growing confidence and the right vehicle - but it wouldn't be something I'd envy.

I was saying over in the weather thread how over here it's a nightmare because people don't adapt their driving (well, braking) to the conditions.
It happens so rarely down here everything grounds to a halt. Mainly because everybody's out throwing snowballs and making snowmen. Sometimes the kids joining too.?
 

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