Time to go for a swim
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Evening all. :
Well there's a thing, ZeitPater & ZeitMater in the same nursing home.
We're about to start bleeding money like it's going out of fashion.
Not sure if Wales operates the same way but in England Social Services will pay fees while you sort out finances like selling the house etc. Once thats done you pay them back, interest free."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Going to read a book. A proper one, with paper and ink and everything.
I've got the same book on Kindle, and on iBooks, and indeed as a PDF; but I like proper paper books bestComment
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Anyone been reading the 'Tales of Victorian Strangeness' on the BBC site?
BBC News - Victorian Strangeness: Strange tale of the 4 July firework disaster
Today's is a patchwork boy - brilliant stuff, they're all similarly bizarre.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou don't get people using the word "steeping" much nowadays, do you?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNot much. What are you reading?
I was reading Ethan Marcotte's Responsive Web Design. But the word "steeping" doesn't appear in there.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAnyone been reading the 'Tales of Victorian Strangeness' on the BBC site?
BBC News - Victorian Strangeness: Strange tale of the 4 July firework disaster
Today's is a patchwork boy - brilliant stuff, they're all similarly bizarre.Comment
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That was a fun day! Went downstairs to go swimming and my landlord was almost passed out on the toilet. Suddenly the girl had had spent the night with came out of hiding!Comment
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