I’m on so many prescription meds that I take a U-Haul to the pharmacy.And this is help when pills have a different colours. Was pretty dangerous with all white.
How about glasses on the top of your head haha bellend moment methinksTell me, is it getting old when, after a thorough fruitless search for your keys, you find that they have been in your pocket all the time. It makes me feel such a d*ckhead!
When I got serious about smoking and started seriously back in...1987?...Winston was my brand. Now, I couldn't tell you why. Over 30 years I switched two or three times, and now I can't remember what the brand was when I stopped for the last time; Benson & Hedges, I think. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Back to cigarette topic.
In my ashtray next ot our apartment block, I saw a Winston stub. Something of the old world we still know must be alive!
How about glasses on the top of your head haha bellend moment methinks![]()
Still plugging away at my novel draft—some days it feels like carving marble with a spoon, other days it flows like jazz. Depends on how much coffee and patience I’ve got in the tank. But here’s a bit of a curveball—what’s the deal with Minecraft? I keep hearing about it, and I know it’s been around forever now, but I never tried it. Is it actually fun, or just one of those things people like because they grew up with it? As a 40-something guy who remembers when Tetris was cutting-edge, I’m wondering if I missed the boat—or if maybe I ought to fire it up and see what all the fuss is about. Anyone here play it, or am I too old to be building pixel castles and hiding from blocky zombies?But what is it with this Minecraft game? Is it really good, funny? Should I have this, as a 40+ boy?
Can you visualise the happy couple, hand in hand, walking into the sunset?See? There is always hope.
Perhaps your next wife has not even been born yet.
Apparently Mick and his girlfriend are engaged.
https://www.today.com/parents/celebrity/mick-jagger-melanie-hamrick-relationship-timeline-rcna172291
https://www.eonline.com/news/1416041/mick-jagger-engaged-to-melanie-hamrick
Maybe there's something meditative about stacking blocks and shaping your own little universe—kind of like digital Lego therapy? Or maybe it's just chaos with creepers and chickens. I’m curious if there’s a creative angle that’d click with someone who enjoys storytelling and world-building. Could Minecraft be a kind of sandbox for the imagination, even for someone whose idea of “multiplayer” peaked with LAN parties in the ‘90s? Genuinely open to thoughts—convince me it’s worth a try, or save me from a midlife gamer crisis.But what is it with this https://aviatorgame.in/ game? Is it really good, funny? Should I have this, as a 40+ boy?