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2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:59 am
by Serinde
Welcome to 2024! This is the thread to share bits and pieces that make us smile. :D

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 10:49 am
by richardandtracy
Let's start off with a very lucky kitten. The furious look at 0:32 is what really made me smile:

https://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/1 ... indshield/

Regards,

Richard

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:12 am
by Mabel Figworthy
Wow. This doesn't often happen in our part of the country :lol:

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 6:20 pm
by Serinde
Holy Moly!! one lucky kitten, who seemed more non-plussed than threatened (youth and inexperience). The hawk, on the other hand, was like, what the heck happened there? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 10:12 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Sounds straight out of beatrix Potter - a mouse who tidies up overnight!

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 11:39 am
by richardandtracy
That is just so.. strange. And amazing. It's really hard to credit.

Regards,

Richard

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 8:35 pm
by Serinde
But utterly adorable.

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 9:50 am
by richardandtracy
It is that.
I saw the article on the broadcast news and one animal behaviourist said that it was probably due to the mouse trying to hide the food from other mice. I'd be amazed if that was true, as mouse noses are very acute.

Regards,

Richard

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 2:27 pm
by richardandtracy
Why do I feel I have this on a daily basis at home?
https://cheezburger.com/9860268288/open-that-door-now

Regards,

Richard

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 2:57 pm
by Serinde
:lol: I raise you a toddler and a cat at the door...

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 3:19 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Only one cat here, but definitely recognisable!

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 12:43 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Works for grandchildren too...

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Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2024 4:51 pm
by Serinde
Yeah, that sounds about right. :lol:

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:47 pm
by richardandtracy
We converted an old Mercedes Sprinter into a motorhome. The ceiling was an odd shape, so I bought headliners from Mercedes as being quicker. These came in huge boxes. At the time the girls were small and followed Albert into the boxes, then they made a box camp in the dining room, and all 5 of us just had to be in the box. We even had a drink and little meal in there.

Cat Albert was very confused, and he ears nearly unscrewed. HIS box was being invaded..

Regards,

Richard.

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 2:43 pm
by Roland
Richard, your post reminded me about a time when I was little.

My dad got a new gas furnace and my brother and I got the box. We made a Rocketship out of it, because every morning we watched Rocketship 7.

https://youtu.be/kZU0SksrjmI?si=udKwgUaswi5q8Xpu

Commander Tom was my first crush.

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 8:32 am
by richardandtracy
Roland, lovely story.
I had entirely missed the series (if it was ever broadcast in the UK). My parents bought their first TV so we could watch the moon landings in '69. We had it installed (too difficult to install such complex and high tech equipment yourself) about a month before the landings. I was 4 at the time & hugely excited by the idea of a TV. I had no real idea what it was for, but it was something new.
And then I stayed up late to watch the take-off live, I think I can remember the BBC explaining how complex a process it was to beam live images a third of the way around the globe as if to pre-emptively explain away any signal drop-out - but such memories may be not entirely true.
Anyway, after the moon landing we really only used the TV to replace the radio news and watched almost nothing else except the 15 minutes of children's programming at lunchtime ('Andy Pandy', 'The Flowerpot Men' or 'The Herbs' - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Pandy and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Herbs).

Regards,

Richard

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 2:54 pm
by richardandtracy
Cheesy snake joke:
https://cheezburger.com/9862288128/you- ... ake-before
Just happened to make me smile.

Regards,

Richard

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 8:57 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
teeheehee :-)

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 12:58 pm
by Roland
Funny what we remember. I have no memory of the Apollo take off or landing, which were daytime here. But I remember staying up late to see the first step on the moon.

Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:04 am
by richardandtracy
I'd forgotten that the actual arrival time was different.
As a 4 year old 'staying up late' probably meant I went to bed at 7pm instead of 6pm (or 7.25pm as probably was the case..).

I have looked up the BBC programme schedule for the day and found my memory was much at fault. I must be remembering staying up for the landing not the launch as that was in the afternoon our time.
Launch:
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/s ... 1969-07-16 (Programme started 1.50pm, ended 4.05pm)
Landing:
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/s ... 1969-07-20 (Programme started at 6.45pm, ended 7.25pm). Can you imagine only 40 minutes of TV for such a momentous event now? There'd be wall to wall coverage on multiple channels over virtually the whole day.
And it was broadcast in colour. Never knew that, our first TV was black & white and we didn't get colour until 1980 when my parents bought a colour TV for their wedding anniversary. When in Germany in the 1970's we used a 12" portable TV as our main TV - we were outside the reach of the army TV broadcasts and listened to/watched only the programs the Anglophone programming the German TV companies subtitled rather than dubbed. Meant we saw quite a lot of things like 'The Virginian', 'Blakes 7' and 'Space 1999', and a lot of westerns from Universal Studios.

Regards,

Richard