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What the monkey said +1. Just been out for a quick ride and it's the first time this year I've been able to do it this year in just shorts and short sleeve jersey."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Yes, caught the sun today looking for the elusive geocache. Was very hot. Looks like a change in the weather from tomorrow onwards, although you have to keep an eye on the Met Office as they change their forecasts quite regularly.Originally posted by DaveB View PostWhat the monkey said +1. Just been out for a quick ride and it's the first time this year I've been able to do it this year in just shorts and short sleeve jersey.
Homebrew done and ready for ferment. Will put a second batch on in a few weeks.
Client#1 emailed with a little more optimistic news... not holding my breath though.
Enjoying a nice glass (Ok, bottle!) of Arabella Shiraz whilst listening to Lee Morgan on Spotify. Mmmm, nice! Will have a nice peruse of Nick's Monday links now - thanks Nick!If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Morse and Lewis in Australia. Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong *spits*
Morse should only ever be in Oxford, with occasional forays into the hinterland of the Cotswolds, and very occasional trips to London for scenes lasting no more than two minutes and twenty-three seconds.
(Trips to London to attend the opera, but which aren't actually seen on camera, don't count, but are only permissible if the fact of them having happened contributes something to the story.)Comment
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That being said, in one of the novels he visits Leicester; to be precise, he goes to an address on Victoria Park Road. The address, however, has an odd number; and as Victoria Park Road only has houses on one side, there are no premises with odd numbers thereOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostMorse and Lewis in Australia. Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong *spits*
Morse should only ever be in Oxford, with occasional forays into the hinterland of the Cotswolds, and very occasional trips to London for scenes lasting no more than two minutes and twenty-three seconds.
(Trips to London to attend the opera, but which aren't actually seen on camera, don't count, but are only permissible if the fact of them having happened contributes something to the story.)
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Morning!
Got up with good intentions of going swimming today, but sitting drinking tea and playing scrabble instead.
Ah well.Comment
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