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Forgot to eat my bread roll yesterday.
Distinct flavour of mildew on it today.
Maybe I won't eat the rest of it.
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Probably a good ideaOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostForgot to eat my bread roll yesterday.
Distinct flavour of mildew on it today.
Maybe I won't eat the rest of it.
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Starting to think WFH wasn't such a good idea this week. Resurfacing works on the road outside, the whole house is vibrating.
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I did that once when they were re-pointing the brickwork in the house I was renting, ended up having to lave the house.Originally posted by DaveB View PostStarting to think WFH wasn't such a good idea this week. Resurfacing works on the road outside, the whole house is vibrating.
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It's rattling the pots and pans in the kitchen, cat is looking decidedly unhappy. I have to keep picking him up and letting him look out of the upstairs window so he can see where the noise is coming from, then he calms down again for a bit.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI did that once when they were re-pointing the brickwork in the house I was renting, ended up having to lave the house."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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When they did our road, the rust in the water main was vibrated free & the water turned distinctly orange for a while.Originally posted by DaveB View PostStarting to think WFH wasn't such a good idea this week. Resurfacing works on the road outside, the whole house is vibrating.
I thought my kidneys were knackered after having a pee.Comment
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The late lamented ZeitMog would either have been hiding under the bed or sat on the windowsill supervising.Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's rattling the pots and pans in the kitchen, cat is looking decidedly unhappy. I have to keep picking him up and letting him look out of the upstairs window so he can see where the noise is coming from, then he calms down again for a bit.Comment
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