I was intending to pop to the shops but it's a tad difficult when they're setting stuff off on all the footpaths and cycle paths and throwing fireworks at people and are now throwing stuff into my back garden.
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Originally posted by norrahe View Postn they're setting stuff off on all the footpaths and cylce paths and throwing fireworks at people and are now throwing stuff into my back garden.
If they don't put the fireworks out, they may take your mind off itIf it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck,it must be a duckComment
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Originally posted by Bellona View PostSending you some help
If they don't put the fireworks out, they may take your mind off it
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Originally posted by Bellona View PostSending you some help
If they don't put the fireworks out, they may take your mind off it
So not my scene. I find it scary when a man has bigger boobs than me.
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Well it's almost cocktail hour here.
I have a nice bottle of tokaji in the fridge, some foie gras to accompany it ( which has been taken out to get to room temp), as well as some herring and salmon caviar and of course truffled cheese and a bottle of Gosset brut reserve for midnight.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell it's almost cocktail hour here.
I have a nice bottle of tokaji in the fridge, some foie gras to accompany it ( which has been taken out to get to room temp), as well as some herring and salmon caviar and of course truffled cheese and a bottle of Gosset brut reserve for midnight.
On a bit of a downer chez ms, - MIL not in a good way at the mo, and way down in deepest darkest Somerset, so not easily reachable for quick visits.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNice! Nothing so grand here - Mr ms is 'cooking' (pasta and a jar of sauce) and I've got a few buds in the fridge and plenty of vino kicking around, plus my favourite new year tipple of Southern Comfort (yes, I know, it brings back nostalgic memories of a misspent youth)
On a bit of a downer chez ms, - MIL not in a good way at the mo, and way down in deepest darkest Somerset, so not easily reachable for quick visits.
As for southern comfort, can't stand the stuff, legacy from my teenage years, even when I worked behind the bar the mere smell of it was enough to make me gag.
Every year we do the full monty, might as well. You only live once.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostEvery year we do the full monty, might as well. You only live once.
All dancing, naked, like?
Just asking.Comment
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