Thermals for dog walking today - at least my nipples won't show
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYup, my nipples were erect when I came back from retrieving the car.
It's -1 (celcius) out there - much too cold to be constructing a gate. Fortunately my cordless drill has just run out of charge (first time since I bought it - that Lithium battery is impressive) so thankfully I have a chance to warm up.
Lady VF has just returned from Morrisons so it's time for a pork sandwich and a cup of tea.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostThermals for dog walking today - at least my nipples won't showWhere are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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The car still had some ice on it when I went out - looked like it had thawed slightly, then frozen again
Sainsbury's was demented - in particular, the raw meat aisle looked as if a flock of half-starved buzzards had swept through and eaten virtually everything
I think people still have this habit of buying stuff up "as it's a Bank Holiday", despite the fact that the place is open tomorrow - it's a throwback to the race memory of being unable to get a pint of milk or loaf of bread on certain days of the year.
Although you'd think that what with fridges and freezers, they might be able to get through a single day even if the shops were shut.
I daresay half of it will end up being thrown awayComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLooks like VF has been out and about displaying his mastery of the road againComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLooks like VF has been out and about displaying his mastery of the road again
I know that stretch well. There's a very good bend for testing the cornering abilities of a vehicle at the bottom of that hill, one of only two places I have ever come off the road.
The Holly Bush pub mentioned in the article is a rather nice place to shelter too.
My thoughts go out to everyone involved - not a great way to end the year.Last edited by voodooflux; 31 December 2008, 16:59.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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