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Amazingly yes! Usually we just tell them to keep out of the way and be quiet. But tonight we have a family film from lovefilm. Hopefully they will watch more than 15 minutes.....Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostAnything planned with them this eveningComment
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Fingers crossed!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAmazingly yes! Usually we just tell them to keep out of the way and be quiet. But tonight we have a family film from lovefilm. Hopefully they will watch more than 15 minutes.....Comment
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Either that or use gaffer tape!Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostFingers crossed!
Are you up to anything tonight? Off clubbing?Comment
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My clubbing days are well behind meOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostEither that or use gaffer tape!
Are you up to anything tonight? Off clubbing?
Easy evening at homeComment
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Determined to stay up a bit tonight - as last night I was awake 4am-6am. At least I slept 6am-8am.
But already I am 2 hours later than I went to bed last night.Comment
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Shame about that...Originally posted by norrahe View PostWe do whisky tastings and festivals a lot here.
Tasting was dull as the guy was giving a power point presentation straight from Glenlivet distillery
Nothing I hadn't heard before but it was in Dutch, so a good chance to re-tune my ear to the lingo again. As for the whiskies there was only one I hadn't tried.
Some of the ones we've been to are fun as the people giving them have lots of stories. I I like Gelnlivet and had already tried most of the whiskies already but it was nice to catch up with people I hadn't seen in a while.
I've got a bottle of Glenlivet reserved for the 25th - I'm going to drink it while having some haggis from my local butchers. Not had haggis for ages!
Got some pork loin and gonna cure some more bacon - be interesting to compare that with the pork belly.
Totally awesome making your own bacon. Hope the sausages are keeping you entertained!
*Hmmm, that sounded better in my head than written down!
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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