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holy tulip is that the time?
er... yes. it is.
i've got some chores to do!
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostEvening
What's for tea?
Turned out to be steak and chips in the end
The menu has taken a bit of a dive in the direction of seafood and salad-related item at the moment
The Nepalese chicken curry looked OK, but I wasn't in the mood for it. If it's still on tomorrow, I may give it a try.
I also plan to make it into ClientOrg a bit earlier if possible, as the breakfast sausages and bacon are of high quality, and I may as well be eating them at the same time as making up the couple of hours added to my journey by the major RTC today
I haven't tried the hash browns yet... they don't seem to do beans at breakfast (although they're always on at lunch) and I think I'd want beans to go with my hash browns, sausages and bacon.
Fried bread isn't available either. There's a toaster, so I could try bringing in my own lard and making it that way, but that's probably banned by H&S
Still, the meat products are of excellent quality and, most important of all, the food is subsidised - two rashers, two sausages, white roll and large (real - well as real as most freshly-ground-by-a-machine-coffees) coffee for £2.55Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAt least I spent 10 minutes reading to baby BP.
I used to like my father reading to me at that age. He had a Plan B writing plays for the telly and radio and stories for D C Thompson comics at that time; he's a great storytellerComment
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There's a van parked at the hotel from a company that offers Patient Lifting Machinery:
"Going up."
"Hang on, I'm not ready!"
"No problem, I don't mind waiting"
Probably from the Sirius Cybernetics CorporationComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCheers!
(Don't tell CM, I'm supposed to be on a diet for my hols!)Comment
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