Monday 29-01-2018 – What's Not to Like about Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day?

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  • #865574
    katzenjammer
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    Bubble wrap is a wonderful stress reliever! Just squeeze the bubbles in the bubble wrap, and feel the stress disappear with each POP…POP…POP.





    #865576
    Moonshadow_NZ
    Moderator



    Ok I pologise for this next one but having received a parcel with 7 of these in the box I couldn’t resist.

    #865578
    PollyMonster
    Participant

    Tee-hee! Love the farts. I’ve certainly been owned by cats I could bottle.

    #865579
    Moonshadow_NZ
    Moderator

    I have seldom been the recipient of a cat fart but all of our dogs have been very generous at sharing their excess gases.
    PM, ‘Put a ring around January 29, 2018. It’s the day that every major Australian city and most New Zealand centres were more balmy than Darwin.
    Often touted as the warmest city in Australia, Darwin’s temperatures plummeted below those of all Australian cities and most New Zealand centres today.’ Tomorrow is supposed to be even hotter here.

    #865584
    Kittyzee
    Participant

    Wow PM and MS, I’m so sorry you are suffering with such high heat and humidity.

    I haven’t been the recipient too many times of cat gasses, but I do have one now that when she jumps up on me will sometimes be a little odiforous! (I don’t even know if that’s a word, but I use it a lot)

    I like bubble wrap if I’m popping it, but if someone else is doing it, it gets on my nerves! 😆

    #865585
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You liek the glasses?

    Bubble wrap is one way to work off the stress and so is watching napping kits! Miss Gaea is a gassy girl…



    There are days when this is useful! 😯

    And for those who don’t want an ordinary outfit, try this:
    Armani Prive Couture (Spring 2010)

    No plan today so I’ll sit back and read.

    Have a happy~
    PG

    #865587
    JerseyJoan
    Moderator

    Hi all – bubble wrap, love to pop it! KZ, hubby is just like you, so I try not to pop it when he’s around.

    Comet would love bubble wrap, but he eats plastic so it’s a no-no for him.

    It’s a cloudy day here in Jersey, and not all that cold. I sure hope temps moderate in the So. Hem. very soon.

    Got out for a short walk today. The lake has thawed at the edges where water meets land. There’s a small area at the north end that’s thawed and is where the duckies are swimming around, so cute!

    Chicken Marsala is brewing in the slow cooker; house smells great!

    #865588
    katzenjammer
    Participant

    I love popping bubble wrap! Not sure how Dorry would react – not about to try it out! 😯

    PG, that bubble wrap dress in interesting. Purrhaps I could rock it, but I’d prob end up busting all the bubbles! Reminds me of the gowns made out of bathroom tissue.

    Cold out today, well it was way warm yest, what can one expect?

    #865589
    PollyMonster
    Participant

    Blessedly cool today, hooray! Currently 15C outside (mid-morning) with a forecast max of 20C (68F). That’s Melbourne for you. 43 mm of rain overnight in my parts, so the garden is very, very happy. The cats, of course, are sleeping. Business as usual.

    Re the farts, I’ve had several cats with pancreatitis, and that can be somewhat odorous until it’s controlled. I remember my sweet Polly, who was a really tiny cat, farting so hard in her tottery old age that she fell over.

    #865590
    AV
    Participant

    Lol at the cat ‘air biscuits’ as we call them …. Dau’s Dude probably does the worst!

    Hope everyone is staying warm (north hemi) and cool (south hemi)

    Monday was busy and rainy here, made skillet chicken with fresh silver queen white corn and french beans for dinner. Slightly cooler here, but nothing too bad. See u guys on the flip!

    #865592
    Moonshadow_NZ
    Moderator

    Good afternoon all, thankfully it is cooler today and we had some light rain briefly.
    KZ, odiferous if a word. I’m with you in enjoying popping bubble wrap but it dos drive me crazy when someone else is. Usually my son in law who is like a kitty in a nip pile when there is bubble wrap around. 😀
    I have a huge roll of it here, hidden from SIL though.
    PG, I do liek the glasses of kitty. Wow, that is some Armani dress. I bet there are many pages on the I’net with alternative uses of said bubble wrap, I’m not going to look though.
    JJ, I’m sitting here and every now and then a delicious aroma wafts in the room, I think it must be your Chicken Marsala wafting through the worm hole.
    Wow PM, when your temperature drops it really drops. We are at 24C & 73% humidity but the day is overcast so we aren’t getting that scorching heat of the sun. That was a good amount of rain you had too. We should be getting a bit of ex tropical cyclone Fehi over the next few days but most of it will hit the South Island where they have been warned of flash floods and snow. Oh poor Polly, the ignominy of blowing herself off her feet.
    Chicken seems to be the choice for dinner today. I have chicken wings out and may well make AV’s Orange Sauce recipe to go with them.

    #865594
    AV
    Participant

    *waves widely* at MS! Oh, the orange chicken sauce is yummy, in fact requested here for this week from Son ….. 73% humidity is low for me, but comfortable;)
    I also am going to make your vegetable lasagna for Son, I’ve enjoyed that recipe for a decade!!

    #865596
    Moonshadow_NZ
    Moderator

    AV, that orange sauce is soooooooo good it is dangerous. I made it recently but sadly the marmalade I used was too tart and was a total disappointment. This time I will use a sweeter marmalade.
    OMG has it been a decade already? Ummm was that my roast veg lasagne? By any chance have you got that particular thread favourited? I can’t remember how I made the sauce. 😳

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