Diddlydee, diddlydee@feddit.uk

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But his latter movies are awesome and I love him, so I’ll let it slide.


I have bad circulation in my hands, so I hated snow then and hate it now.

It’s nice when I’m inside by the fire looking out.



Proper salt and vinegar, Wuster sauce, smokey bacon, and pickled onion as well.

Yes, it’s spelled Wuster.


They’re Northern Irish crisps. You sometimes find them in home bargains or b&m in England. You can get them online easy enough. They blow Walkers out of the water.


Get rid of Walkers and buy Tayto if you want a good crisp. Unbeatable.


A shit ton of onions, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce if you’re that way inclined, and a bit of garlic. Season with lime and salt.

And beans.






I have a trapped nerve in my spine, so I’m well aware of my method as other methods goose me.


Turkeys used to eat peacocks? Well, I never.






Most don’t unfortunately. The oldest one on record was Creme Puff, 38. Surprisingly her owner also owned the previous oldest cat at 34.



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But his latter movies are awesome and I love him, so I’ll let it slide.


I have bad circulation in my hands, so I hated snow then and hate it now.

It’s nice when I’m inside by the fire looking out.



Proper salt and vinegar, Wuster sauce, smokey bacon, and pickled onion as well.

Yes, it’s spelled Wuster.


They’re Northern Irish crisps. You sometimes find them in home bargains or b&m in England. You can get them online easy enough. They blow Walkers out of the water.


Get rid of Walkers and buy Tayto if you want a good crisp. Unbeatable.


A shit ton of onions, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce if you’re that way inclined, and a bit of garlic. Season with lime and salt.

And beans.






I have a trapped nerve in my spine, so I’m well aware of my method as other methods goose me.


Turkeys used to eat peacocks? Well, I never.






Most don’t unfortunately. The oldest one on record was Creme Puff, 38. Surprisingly her owner also owned the previous oldest cat at 34.