Happy Fun Stuff!😊
66Mustang
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I very rarely see something and without properly considering it just think I need to buy it however that happened today. I like having bright and "happy" things whether that's decorating in bright colours or having colourful stuff. Lots of people at the moment like their living space to be all grey and neutral, well I ... don't Â
Anyway I bought this because my bedroom is all yellow and I love bumble bees and also I immediately knew what I would do with it. It's perfect to put a watch when I'm not wearing it because it has a hump in the middle (I have a thing about leaving watches facing upright because that scratches the inside of the bracelet)
Anyway the point of this is to ask if anyone else has anything that's kind of silly or pointless but it just cheers them up?
Anyway I bought this because my bedroom is all yellow and I love bumble bees and also I immediately knew what I would do with it. It's perfect to put a watch when I'm not wearing it because it has a hump in the middle (I have a thing about leaving watches facing upright because that scratches the inside of the bracelet)
Anyway the point of this is to ask if anyone else has anything that's kind of silly or pointless but it just cheers them up?
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I like bright & cheerful too, @66Mustang, in fact, I have one lounge wall your bee might like. Are ya ready...  Â5
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This grubby little fella, which is a much beloved toy for Jelly (our dog).The photos don't do it justice as it's probably the brightest, most colourful thing in our entire house. It drives me insane as it's huge and takes up a lot of space, but the colour and how much she loves it makes it worthwhile.
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Lovely things0
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named Snoop Froggy Frog by the grandchildren. Its their money boxÂ
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