Simple, enjoyable things in life



  • A cuppa with a bacon sarnie on a weekend morning
  • An afternoon nap
  • Smell of freshly cut grass
  • Sitting outside a pub in the summer watching the world go by
  • The dust at the bottom of a bag of crisps
  • The dust at the bottom of a cereal pack
  • A morning tab
All but one of them should be taxed before you cause yourself a health problem.
 
All but one of them should be taxed before you cause yourself a health problem.
So either napping or cutting grass should be taxed like?

Good thread.
  • An 11 hour train journey with a great book.
  • The camellia in the garden that someone must have planted thirty years ago has just flowered - huge, pink, wonderful.
  • Cheese.
  • He's having a Sunday nap in front of the footie, looking happy as.
Great choice, cheese is class

Cornflakes
There's your problem mate
 
  • A proper good brew
  • The smell of a small aircraft running
  • The wind from the propellers of said aircraft blowing in you face
  • Walking out of work knowing you have at least a week off
  • Sitting by a log burner
  • Chilling in a steam room and/or sauna
  • BBQs in the summer
 
  • A proper good brew
  • The smell of a small aircraft running
  • The wind from the propellers of said aircraft blowing in you face
  • Walking out of work knowing you have at least a week off
  • Sitting by a log burner
  • Chilling in a steam room and/or sauna
  • BBQs in the summer
Class

I also add the smell of the petrol in the forecourt filling up your motor
 
  • A cuppa with a bacon sarnie on a weekend morning
  • An afternoon nap
  • Smell of freshly cut grass
  • Sitting outside a pub in the summer watching the world go by
  • The dust at the bottom of a bag of crisps
  • The dust at the bottom of a cereal pack
  • A morning tab


Cheese

  • A cuppa with a bacon sarnie on a weekend morning
  • An afternoon nap
  • Smell of freshly cut grass
  • Sitting outside a pub in the summer watching the world go by
  • The dust at the bottom of a bag of crisps
  • The dust at the bottom of a cereal pack
  • A morning tab
Who the hell eats cereal dust?
 

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