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Mental worms!

Ear worms, like the song by Robbie Wessels called Mphe Di Hoenor or the song by The Kiffness called Zol (which was popular during the big lockdown), stay with you for a few hours until you have sung and danced them out of your system. Mental worms dig deeper.

On a recent radio program, everyone was invited to share their irritations after a long weekend with houseguests. One grandparent phoned in to say that her irritation is the loss of all the two-point plugs in her house due to the kids carting them away still attached to the chargers of all their devices. She decided to glue all her plugs to their sockets in the

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