I am also listing stuff on ebay, though nothing so interesting.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh no msbelle. Poor foster dog!
Oh, msbelle. That's hard, I'm sorry.
I remain in awe of your ongoing fight against clutter, though. It sneaks up on me. And H would happily subside in a tsunami of things. He still hasn't gotten over "...most toys wins."
Oh, Shir. It just sucks to have to say goodbye to someone you love.
Beverly, that's so scary - I am glad it subsided.
In the interests of cheerfulness, may I recommend a show on Netflix called "Emergency Down Under"? Aussie police and first responders, with frequent sightings of hot Chris Hemsworth look alike EMTs and firemen being modest and competent and being comforting to hurt kids and worried parents.
Just soreness today from being stretched and swollen, thanks. Speech fine, if I take it slow and enunciate.
Shir, I'm sorry.
My EMTs were not Hemsworthy. Still, quite staunch and brawny, yes.
There's another Netflix series with a hunky and heroic rescue squad called The Horn, where they fly helicopters up the Matterhorn searching and rescuing amid the gorgeous scenery. I was quite taken with those guys. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone with a fear of flying or reading the occasional subtitle. If I were in trouble I'd be pretty happy if those guys were coming to get me.
There's another one called "Towies" based in Australia, about a family run company of tow truck operators who work on hauling stolen vehicles out of forests, cars out of rivers known for crocodiles, and wrecked boats off remote beaches. And occasionally towing each other out of spots. The daughters of the family are also drivers.
I can't stand "reality" TV, but I love these Canadian and Australian shows about rescue workers.