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..................................And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
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My morse code translater says that means 'Shagging sheep while wearing a mankini singing 'Thats Amore'' Might not be an accurate translation of course. Can be a vauge some of these translators.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post..................................
..................................'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Quiet one this weekend.
Not going out much. Dinner party for six tomorrow night. Truffle and pesto bruschetta for starters using truffles we brought back from Florence last month. Mains are chicken breasts stuffed with wild boar from Borough Market, our guests are bringing dessert followed by some Gorgonzola Piccante and Pecorino Sardo.
Hope to get in the pool at some stage this weekend.
You?...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Staying in the little-populated far north of NL, largely to save the time and money that it takes to go home for the weekend. Thought I might go to Amsterdam and see some museums, but the Rijksmuseum is still shut for redevelopment, the Van Gogh Museum is also closed with a temporary display at the Hermitage (the Dutch one), and in the Hague most of the Vermeers from the Mauritshuis are off in Japan. Bit of an off season for visual art, then.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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What about the sex museum? Or have they got the decorators in too?Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostStaying in the little-populated far north of NL, largely to save the time and money that it takes to go home for the weekend. Thought I might go to Amsterdam and see some museums, but the Rijksmuseum is still shut for redevelopment, the Van Gogh Museum is also closed with a temporary display at the Hermitage (the Dutch one), and in the Hague most of the Vermeers from the Mauritshuis are off in Japan. Bit of an off season for visual art, then.

I'll be doing fireworks on Saturday - hopfully some stodgey food too. Pie and peas and parkin (probably).Comment
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Time with the saucepans, and me trouble n strife. Not seen to much of them lately.
Every day is a weekend for me now
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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parkrun tomorrow.
Cycling on Sunday - doing the "Christmas Pie" route which is neither Christmassy, or got any pies. It does however have nice little signs with pictures of Christmas puddings to offer false promise.
Started decorating the kitchen, so might do a bit more on that. And some OU stuff.
From wikipedia
"The curious name of Christmas Pie, owes its name to property owned by a prominent local family named Christmas. There are many references to this family in the Court records of the Manor of Cleygate which date back to 1513 in the reign of King Henry VIII. Christmases are often noted as serving as members of the Homage which was the Jury of the Court. The "Pie" part of the name comes from the Saxon term "pightel" or "pightle" meaning a small piece of arable land."Comment
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