Do any of you sneeze when looking at bright lights?
Like Wallace and Gromit but instead of cheese it’s biscuits.
Do any of you sneeze when looking at bright lights?
The UK version was narrated by Craig Charles and he really made it better just by adding silly comments over the top. I always used to laugh when the water cannon challenge was on and he would excitedly say “don’t let them penetrate your rings”
The houses I grew up in were both Victorian so bathrooms were built in only the 80’s or sometime like that, so they were on the ground floor and quite large. Both had the washing machines in the bathroom and not the kitchen due to this. The bathroom acts as part utility room.
More modern places I’ve lived lack any form of utility rooms. In my current flat the washing machine is in the kitchen, there isn’t plumbing and space anywhere else for it.
It’s for angling with it’s back more towards the door in case the Mrs walks in. It buys a few more seconds of safety.
A few years ago I installed Ubuntu on a laptop, used it a bunch of times then it got put away for a year or so. When I booted it back up it told me the OS was out of date and needed to be updated. When I tried it gave me some errors. I searched online and basically I couldn’t update because it was too old. I needed to update in stages but the next release was also out of support.
I realised I don’t use it enough to care. I installed windows on it.
I do use Linux at work and on things at home like routers, retro gaming, etc. They’re not really comparable though.
I think they are referring to the schools view on the cut and not aimed at you.
I’ve never thought about that. Could it be because :) became the shortcut for emoji?
It would be even more real if one of those photos had a plastic bag flying through the air.
My family have a thing for bright lights, we don’t like them usually, and they trigger sneezing. No idea why.