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@r-l at least I'm not finishing off animals. I feel on top of the world. 
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@victor-meldrew I'm missing the reference I suspect ... No I'm not a Samantha, nor do I work for the BBC... 
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@r-l Responding to your (intentional?) double-entendre.... It's from "I'm Sorry I haven't a Clue". She's the fictional scorer/record librarian who's the subject of very filthy and funny double-entendres from Jack Dee 
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@r-l said in Happiness Scale: @bones I get it now...  If anything, I would have hoped that would teach you to watch your phrasing! 
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@booboo said in Happiness Scale: Ook ? Are you referring to the Alaskan white owl or the modulation technique I can (just) recall was used in the ancient telecoms systems I train on as a spotty teenager...? 
  
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@victor-meldrew said in Happiness Scale: @booboo said in Happiness Scale: Ook ? Are you referring to the Alaskan white owl or the modulation technique I can (just) recall was used in the ancient telecoms systems I train on as a spotty teenager...? 
  A reference to my favourite Discworld character by Terry Pratchett: The Librarian. His vocabulary is limited to varying emphasis on "Ook".  
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@booboo said in Happiness Scale: A reference to my favourite Discworld character by Terry Pratchett: The Librarian. 
 His vocabulary is limited to varying emphasis on "Ook".Ahh. now I understand  Samantha is more than just a librarian though as Humphrey Lyttleton explains: "Samantha has just started keeping bees, and already has three dozen or so. She says she's got an expert handler coming round to give a demonstration. He'll carefully take out her 36 bees... and soon have them flying round his head" 
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Kind of happy to not be playing rugby tomorrow due to COVID after waking up with a sore lower back - training up second rows is a tough gig and sometimes they push early and twist the scrum machine. Ugh. Also recovering from this MCL to a degree. I'm stuck on 95 caps. Last Saturday was meant to be 96 but one of the opposition got flattened trying to make a tackle, and needed an ambulance  so we had to abandon the game. so we had to abandon the game.
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@nta said in Happiness Scale: Kind of happy to not be playing rugby tomorrow due to COVID after waking up with a sore lower back - training up second rows is a tough gig and sometimes they push early and twist the scrum machine. Ugh. Also recovering from this MCL to a degree. I'm stuck on 95 caps. Last Saturday was meant to be 96 but one of the opposition got flattened trying to make a tackle, and needed an ambulance  so we had to abandon the game. so we had to abandon the game.You made the field? Surely would count? 
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Sunny day, great bike, uncrowded roads, beautiful time of year.  
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@r-l said in Happiness Scale: @bones father of 11!! Wow. That is really sad... Poor Fiancée Poor choice of thread Not really. I think it probably gives context to the bottom of the scale. 
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ok, as with a few times ive posted in here....im not sure this is the best place but why not, it will at least touch on several topics Mrs Womble has a job opportunity in Hobart, Crown Solicitor so a big deal, but we're really struggling to make a call, is hobart too small and family orientated (we dont have kids), we like Melbourne a lot, i can move with my job so thats no issue it just the stress of moving again, and we would normally go for a long weekend to get a feel for the place but we cant because of covid She is not leaning towards not taking it because i have things like my rugby club and she saw how much i enjoyed it this year and i am leaning towards going because its amazing opportunity for her 
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