I wonder if we have room for an ornamental hermit out back?
How did I go through the past seven years without knowing about the cheddar goblin?!
If you haven’t seen the movie i think it would be easy to miss it. I haven’t seen the movie myself, i do know of it because i’m just chronically online i guess
I haven’t seen many grownup movies since my daughter was born. But the cheddar goblin? That sort of thing is my jam, which is why I’m so surprised I never heard about it until @mindysan33 made my world a little bit better with her post.
Tribufu is a person really, really ugly…
People can also buy cheap knockoffs here in the US as well, my partner bought one accidentally on ebay
Conan had a similar gag.
Of course, Kermit might have just known who the next guest was going to be.
If someone would just build a castle next to us, I would be an excellent ornamental hermit. No beard, but I can do long wild & unkempt hair and unwashed skirts with suitable aprons, and I would be glad to rant about weeds or varmints or something, for visitors. I may have missed my calling!
Reading the wikipedia entry, there’s absolutely no reason you couldn’t follow the eremetic life, though a lot of that seems to be based in (Xian) religion, so it may or may not suit you.
Yeah, I’d have to be a secular hermit, I’m afraid. Or a pretend one, but that’s not materially different than how I am now. I tend to leave the property about once a week, often have unkempt hair and wear any damn thing I please.
colorful island villages and towns are indeed woderful! i love the colors of Caribbean islands. they make me feel happy and alive! i love that about the keys, and especially Key West.
of the colorful places on that list, i have only ever been to Havana, San Juan and Buenos Aires. all beautiful cities, for sure!
we try for vibrant island colors in our own living space. hell, if i left it up to mum, we’d be swimming in a cacophony of bright color at every turn.
i am happy with what we do have, and extremely grateful to not be bound by HOA color schemes, bleccch!
According to the indictment, the parents discovered more cash in their son’s room and then hid the money in a shoebox in their own bedroom. Police eventually found 69,800 euros in banknotes in his parents’ possession.
The parents denied the charges, saying they didn’t inform police about the money because they did not want to worsen their son’s situation.
Finally a business plan that I would recommend to Shark Tank.