Freeloading Phill and ...

The 76 Year Old Feline

So yesterday was the grandiose occasion of the most esteemed anniversary of the day of birth of The Tiger. Yes, she of the most voluminous fluff, has deigned to allow us to recognise her fifteenth year with appropriate celebrations.

There were extra servings of food and less yellings of "be though quiet" in the morning.

The evening included the traditional second dinner of premium food - thus setting up the traditional six month expectation of second dinner.

And as it was a gaming evening it was The Tiger's choice of game for the evening.
Thus many games of Inside/Outside the door were played, as well as a rousing round of Grab, Lick, Lick, Lick, Bite, after which one shall be seeing the appropriate medical professionals today.

All in all we believe she had a most enjoyable day and looks forward to terrorising all and sundry as year 16 uncurls and stretches out.
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Too Much

So, one was thinking about the whole "too much" realm of theory recently and the supposed impact such as other regular things dropping by the wayside.

Of course, one hasn't had much time to theorise lately as one's time has been taken up with too much going on.

In the month since ones last missive to the The Tales there has been:

  • Too much of the post flu lurgy hanging around
  • Too much of the intermittent network failures at work
  • Too much of the weekend activities with Hulk - expeditions to far off locales for junior footy watching of the SpawnOfBestFriendSincePrep related kind being a prime example, but also sundry birthday parties (I mean, really, does every child have a birthday?)
  • Too much footy to keep up with, including the aforementioned day-trip and an expedition with The Great Sandro
  • Too much gaming - wait, no that one doesn't make any sense, regular Wednesday plus a couple of fortnightly Thursdays and a Sunday, and preparing a new game all in a month sounds about right.
  • Too much new Twin Peaks to try and catch up on


In any case as I return to posting on The Tales I can say that one's "too much" activity schedule is having none of the dropping by the wayside impacts theorised to go along with it.

See you all next month.
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