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Except that it is Sunday evening here.
We've had a quiet day. I haven't gone anywhere or done anything except for a couple of hours worth of housework.Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostExcept that it is Sunday evening here.
We've had a quiet day. I haven't gone anywhere or done anything except for a couple of hours worth of housework.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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I'm off to do some more work on the garden and foundations.
Chopped (Chainsawed) up the last tree stump and 2 trunks yesterday, now to finish the trences for the services and foundations.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Morning allComment
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Afternoon all.
Been retiring in the back garden with a glass of rose wine enjoying the unpredicted fine weather.
Was it lamb or salmon this weekend, norrahe? My only claim to fame is a large bucket of toffee homemade popcorn. And some spaghetti al vongole.
BeardedClamtastic!If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAfternoon all.
Been retiring in the back garden with a glass of rose wine enjoying the unpredicted fine weather.
Was it lamb or salmon this weekend, norrahe? My only claim to fame is a large bucket of toffee homemade popcorn. And some spaghetti al vongole.
BeardedClamtastic!
Entertaining guests this weekend, so doing the tourist trail in hamsterjam and going out for an Indonesian.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAfternoon all
Today we went to the olympic stadium - NSPCC fundraising event.
Knackered now. Legs and back hurt. dehydrated.
15 ton of topsoil shoveled. barrowed, graded and lain ready for turfing over.
Logpile moved.
Front grass cut.
Compost pile relocated (into 2 x 1ton aggregate bags)
Ground levelled and ready for setting out.
Why aren't I back to 14 stoneConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostAfternoon buddy
Knackered now. Legs and back hurt. dehydrated.
15 ton of topsoil shoveled. barrowed, graded and lain ready for turfing over.
Logpile moved.
Front grass cut.
Compost pile relocated (into 2 x 1ton aggregate bags)
Ground levelled and ready for setting out.
Why aren't I back to 14 stone
Even though I am foing an iron man. And the reason you are not 14 stone is because you were 25 stone when you started.....Comment
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