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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostTonight's chilli has been bubbling away for about an hour and a half and is now at the point where everything has broken down and it's gone dark in colour (I add a bottle of guinness or brains dark). The dog is passed out 'paws up' in front of the fire. Mrs P is due home in the next ten mins. Just opened a bottle of kiwi pinot noir....
My work here is done.
Enjoy your evening folks!
I'd open another bottle, just the one won't be enough if we all turn up.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBroadband seems to be back up
Though, to be fair, the service status site does say they're still working on it.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's down again
Though, to be fair, the service status site does say they're still working on it.
I suspect it'll carry on doing this up/down thing for some time…
Ah, while I was writing this it's gone down againComment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI'm trying to avoid delving into the Christmas stash so if you do turn up BYOB.
What did you buy in the end?Comment
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Am a tad worried about xmas dinner.
Put the order in yesterday and was expecting an it's been sent e-mail today and got none back, normally they'r pretty quick.
Have sent an e-mail querying the order as it's supposed to be net day which should mean summat will turn up tomorrow.
Hmmm, may need to come up with an xmas plan b.Comment
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However will be scoring the starter tomorrow. Going retro with some prawn cocktail, need to see if the fishmonger has got anything interesting in.
Dessert is still up for grabs.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHowever will be scoring the starter tomorrow. Going retro with some prawn cocktail, need to see if the fishmonger has got anything interesting in.
Dessert is still up for grabs.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMr ms bought the brie. Tesco didn't have thermometers though.Comment
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