Feeling a bit shivery, and seem to be developing a tickly cough. Jerking my ribs around every few seconds is just what I need at the moment
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Nice and snug now, burrowed down under the duvet plus electric overblanket, with the bedroom heater on full
I'm loath even to go to the kitchen for a beer, lest I cool down on the journey. Maybe I should finally get that early night I've been meaning to have all week?Comment
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New phone up and running, have also ordered my new case from Smythson.
Won't get a case from anywhere else, my last case is just slightly too small but has stood me in good stead after 5 years.
Now need to find a way of keeping my phone safe till the new case turns up.Last edited by norrahe; 23 January 2015, 22:01.Comment
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Dinner at fav Indian was delicious and table booked for valentines.
Now back home with a glass of red and thinking about lighting a fire.Comment
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Weekends aren't long enough. They should put everybody's rates up and make the working week shorter. They can easily afford it, and most stuff that's done in workplaces never truly needs to be done anyway, it's just to make the place seem busy.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDinner at fav Indian was delicious and table booked for valentines.
Now back home with a glass of red and thinking about lighting a fire.
Though I've booked myself in for a whisky tasting end of feb, some interesting maltsComment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDinner at fav Indian was delicious and table booked for valentines.
Now back home with a glass of red and thinking about lighting a fire.
What's the best for heat and longevity?Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI've run out of wood. need to order some more. The wood that the previous owners had left behind didn't generate very much heat, burnt too quickly too.
What's the best for heat and longevity?
Less smoke, more heat, longer burn.Comment
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