Welcome to a very wet and miserable South Manchester. I’ve looked at the weather forecast for today and it is bad.
I don’t care. I don’t plan on going anywhere today at all – and this time next week I will be on a cruise liner navigating Greek islands in the Aegean Sea in what will officially be the end of summer for me. When I return it will be my birthday and I fully expect to see commercials for Christmas paraphernalia appearing everywhere.
Doesn’t time fly?
Let’s jump into a silly pond of Sunday Stealing questions.
1. The phone rings. Who do you want it to be?
I want it to be The National Lottery telling me that I have won millions of pounds on either Lotto or Euromillions.
2. When shopping at the grocery store, do you return your cart?
Of course I do. Dumping your shopping trolley randomly is one of my pet peeves, especially now that I do all of the grocery shopping.
Once, one lazy shopper dumped their trolley behind my car, which meant that I had to move it out of the way to unload my trolley.
And being a good citizen, I took both of them back.
3. In a social setting, are you more of a talker or a listener?
I can be both. I like to listen to what other people are saying but I also contribute to the conversation.
4. Do you take compliments well?
I am quite a humble person and this means that I don’t really know what to say when I receive a compliment. Usually I mumble a surprised “Thank You” and feel a little awkward (if I’m honest).
5. Do you play Sudoku or Wordle?
I have played Sudoku in the past but I have never played Wordle.
6. Did you ever go to camp as a kid?
We don’t have “camp” in the UK so the answer is no.
7. Could you date someone with different religious beliefs than you?
Absolutely. When it comes to religion, I like to chat about it rather than avoiding the subject. I was baptised a Roman Catholic but I am not religious at all. That said, it doesn’t stop me from chatting to people about their beliefs. I might not share their views but I guess you can say that about most subjects.
One of the most interesting chats I had was with a Jehovah’s Witness who tried their best to convert me into their cult.
I would love to have a chat to a Scientologist and have been tempted to pop into the Scientology shop in the centre of Manchester just to see what they have to say – especially after my “encounter” with them as a naïve 19 year old in Amsterdam.
Actually I will reconsider my answer to this question. I would date anybody – but not a Scientologist. The reason is that I wouldn’t want to be attacked for criticising them or have to suffer “disconnection”.
8. Would you rather pursue or be pursued?
I assume that you are talking about dating here. I gave up pursuing because I got fed up of being rejected. Some women were nice about it but I inwardly cringe even at lovely rejections like “Oh Dave – you’re such a lovely guy but I only want to be friends. I’m really sorry”.
Every relationship I have had, I’ve been pursued – even though I had no idea that I was actually being pursued. I quite enjoyed it, if I’m honest.
9. Have you ever fired a gun?
You may be surprised to hear this but the answer is yes. On a trip to Vietnam we visited the Củ Chi tunnels near to Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) back in 2019. Basically you could pay to fire a gun at a target and I had a couple of goes. I missed.
Here is evidence:
10. Would you rather dine at Olive Garden or Panera?
I have never heard of either Olive Garden or Panera. However, I looked them up and I think that I would probably prefer Olive Garden.
8 comments:
#1: me too! I dream of that daily.
#2: I take my own small cart so don't have to bother returning one. Others here wheel the supermarket cart home, then leave it out on the footpath for the shop to collect.
#9: yes, at the Royal Show where you aim at a row of moving ducks.
Good luck with that terrible forecast! And bon voyage after that.
Hi River,
One day #1 might happen - you never know.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi Roger,
Well today it is bright sunshine all day. This is the insanity that is British weather.
:o)
Cheers
PM
We're back in a drought so I'm envious of your forecast. We could use some of that rain.
I always return my trolley, too. A definite pet peeve.
Hi CD,
You wouldn't have wanted it had you seen it - constant relentless endless rain.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Hi Kwizgiver,
Yeah - I just don't get why you wouldn't return your trolley.
:o)
Cheers
PM
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