5. reading John Norman books.
4. Tagberry.
3. fiddling with my John Norman database.
2. making lists of favourite wastes of time.
1. (currently) cats.

And so am I.
One man’s fascinating and useful debate about the colours a particular model of Vauxhall Astra is available in, is another man’s pointless blathering about ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I honestly couldn’t tell you which side I’m on.
there is 3 versions of star silver 1,2 and 3 funnily, silver lightning is a completely different colour to star silver, some of the colours listed were only listed for the coupe ie chianti red so you couldnt buy your hatch etc in it. remember vauxhall will list different colours for different years for the fasion of that year, like green seems to vary year to year, wail till chocolate brown comes back into fasion lol
lol?
I don’t know – maybe I should get me one of these snazzy Mk4s.

Smokin’!
It’s amazing, just looking round my kitchen, how many everyday items were developed using technology from the space programme. Like my non-stick frying pan, and my egg rocket.
I’ve been trying to make that joke work in my head for some days now. I can’t think of anything funnier than “egg rocket”. (Obviously, I’m using the word “funnier” in one of its looser senses). But maybe “egg rocket” is where that joke peaks.
probably not, but nearly:
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Its size is a good part of its boringness.