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Old 06-05-2022, 06:44 PM #1
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Default Some light humor

Thought I would mention some fun things that only PN people can appreciate

Like timing yourself to put on some gloves, or tie your shoelaces.

Putting your mobile phone away with making a pocket call

Using serving tongs without pinching your little finger.

Having a hot drink without burning yourself

Walking in the dark without falling over

Turning on a light switch in the dark

Eating cake without making a mess

Having fun with touchscreens

Eating with regular cutlery

Using a computer mouse

Trying to write legibly

Wiping your bottom

Doing up your bra

Doing up buttons

Reading a book.
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