What cheered me up recently

:rofl: @Melody1 - Totally agree!

(…though I wouldn’t have known Hemingway :see_no_evil:)

University Challenge is too hard for me. If I get double figures of questions right in a show I count it as a win. Always used to get a buzz watching Eggheads if I knew an answer none of the Eggheads did though!

My problem with University Challenge is often that I’ve forgotten the start of the question before they reach the end :rofl: Love it though, and I think Amol Rajan is fabulous (not Paxman, but equally great).

Have to admit Only Connect is my quiz. Just love it, and we’re getting better. So far this series, there isn’t a wall my husband and I haven’t completed, and we’re getting good at the missing vowels now, mostly because we text or message each other in missing vowels format :rofl:

“HPY RSSS RD YSL T”

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:rofl: FRC KK NK YMR?

Absolutely agree about Only Connect… and just to keep us on track… watching Victoria host that always cheers me up!

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Oh, we started watching because he has a thing about Victoria. (So do I now), but we got hooked on the quiz.

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Seeing a Chinook helicopter just fly over my house. I love them, no idea why but I do!

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Happiness week at work may be over but the view from my office window across south Warwickshire towards the Malvern hills in yesterday’s sunshine couldn’t fail to cheer you up

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Oh, and today I pinned down a really tricky bug in the software we develop. Happy days.

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Got an incredible BJ last night from my wife in our hotel room. Was so good I went weak at the knees. Lots of deepthroat and some penis slapping :heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

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What cheers me up most is a post by @For_Your_Eyes_Only_x or @ChloJakes xxxxx

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I love a good slap, makes me real happy

Take out fish and chips with friends
:fish:

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Spending the day with the grandson.

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A ticket for Macbeth

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Confirmation that I passed my Understanding Autism course :purple_heart: the certificate should be with me within 3 months :grinning:

It was hard going sometimes but I found it so rewarding and eye-opening on a personal level.

I have so many traits and quirks going back to childhood that I never knew were signs of autism, it’s kind of blown my mind a little.

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Well done for passing the course. It must be so hard to know what to look for. 40 years ago when I was at school I don’t think it was a known thing. @MsSubExperimenter

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Thank you :purple_heart: It is, when I was at school, not much was known about it and definitely not that it presents differently in boys and girls.

I’m 40, and only realised in the last couple of years that I’m autistic and have ADHD. Still waiting for a referral for an official diagnosis, but it makes so much sense of why I am the way I am!

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Good luck with the referral, I think it will be a long wait though, unfortunately. Are you now going to use your certificate in a professional capacity. @MsSubExperimenter

Well done @MsSubExperimenter :partying_face::smiling_face_with_three_hearts: Great news on your course. Are you planning on doing anything else or taking a well earned break?

Good luck with the referral. It should be as simple as completing a short questionnaire and asking your gp to refer you. Saying that, most of my gps tried to put me off so it took me longer than it should have done! It’s the waiting list for assessment that takes forever here!

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Thank you! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: I’m taking a break haha, need to try and give my brain a break!

It’s the wait for assessment I meant :woman_facepalming:t2: my doctor had no issue with agreeing the referral :blush:

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Roses from my boyfriend tonight, plus food and cinema
Then coming home to the sound of the teen laughing with friends on video call. Feeling so grateful for so many things x

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