Something to lighten the mood

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Eddie,
I've seen marriages where either or both the bride and groom are in their 60s or 70s. Uncommon, but they do exist.
Sometimes it really does take an entire life to find the piece that fits.

I realize this. However, this guy is not ready for a relationship. He broke up with his girlfriend over ten years ago and he's still grousing about her. His biggest complaint is that her intellect didn't match his. Boo hoo. Nobody's perfect.

He's super picky and super demanding. He still hasn't gotten the memo that he has to accept people the way they are, and he probably never will. He chases women away with his nit picking. He knows it but he can't help himself. He's basically Felix Unger from the Odd Couple. He's a stellar person, a very loyal friend, but his faults hide this from people.
 
We've all seen leaky batteries and the damage they cause.
At least this manufacturer is honest about it.
I'm wondering if the marketing genius who came up with that name still has a job?
Found in one of those cheap trade show give-away flashlights.
 

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I had a momentarily cheering event today!

I found this in the street, along with the usual KFC Cola Cups and Cheese Sharebox cardboard, discarded by people less environmentally concerned than I.

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£100,000 potentially! I was interested.

Well obviously only a Quid on inspection. 3 matching results. But better than a kick up the backside, I reasoned.

Alas, when I slightly dishonestly attempted to cash it in, it turns out it was already paid.

Oh well, at least I can look St. Peter in the eye at the Pearly Gates of Heaven in the afterlife and say I never did anything dishonest. 😀
 
What would one spend £100,000 on ?
Perhaps a small house in Scotland; £45K could buy a second-hand Aston Martin convertible with cream leather interior.
Even with a lottery win, I'd still make my own hi-fi, as a friend said (whilst I was on holiday with them) "you're happy when you're fiddling".
Perhaps £2k on a NOS DAC.