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One of the tasks I may get around to this weekend is taking my old 1980s-vintage Grundig CRT telly to the tip. It still worked the last time I used it, but it's been useless since the digital switchover. Mind, maybe somebody's fixed the house's communal aerial since then, in which case the digital box would work again.Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Morning all.

Just to celebrate the weekend, the gigantic telly I was given some years ago decided to blow up 8 minutes into the prog I was watching.
Deep joy.
Off to find a new one in a charity shoppe.
Ho hum.
I'll give it a try before finally carting it off. I made my three-yearly declaration of not having a telly to TV Licensing last week, so I suppose if it works I'll have to pay them after all
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Lots of Richard III shenanigans going on in the city this weekend, and indeed next week. I saw many students heading into town from their accommodation blocks, attired as tourist guides.
Seems a little odd that people will get guidance and information about historic Leicester from people who probably only came here a year or two ago, and who will probably leave again in another year or two.
Still, I suppose the alternative would be letting the locals loose on the hapless visitors; and I think everybody realises that would not be a good idea
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The king's cortège will pass the end of the road on which I live, about three-quarters of a mile away. I don't think I'll put myself to the trouble of ambling up for a gawp, though.Comment
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Right, breakfast has been eaten. Pairing those Gloucester Old Spot sausages with applewood smoked bacon makes for a good sandwich
Once I've finished my coffee, I think I'll get the washing on and work on my Google Maps toy from the other night
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Slow cooked pork belly related nonsense posted this morning.Comment
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Just read it - I'll give that one a try!Originally posted by norrahe View PostSlow cooked pork belly related nonsense posted this morning.
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