Following the cricket club AGM at which I got voted in as the secretary for another year, it's TFBSZ
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After a little Danish stuff, I watched Die Hard 4, which was called Live Free or Die Hard in the US. Fun fact: although the version available via iTunes in the UK has the 4 title, Apple haven't adjusted the metadata, in which it retains the American title, and thus sorts way out of its apparent order in the Movies list on the Apple TV
Anyway, it was the usual hokum, and none the worse for that
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostExercise doneComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo have I. I drank a cup of tea. Now back to bed."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Just popped tot he local corner shop for a loaf. I don't often visit for, although he's a nice guy, it's a corner shop and doesn't stock a huge range nor have too great prices though it's handy in these circumstances. Whilst there I had a glance at his beer selection and was idly musing how he was managing to sell Rigwelter for £1.50 a bottle, and eyeing a christmas ale from Shepherd Neme that was similarly priced but 7% abv. Along he comes and points out some other offers, then volunteers that the £1.50 bottles were short dated (unlikely to be an issue, especially at that strength) but they were also 2 for £2.50, and that the christmas one he'd let go, to me, at £1 a bottle. Needless to say he's gone right up in my estimations - next time I visit i'll take a wheelbarrowComment
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You need to do your duty and shop at the corner shop more often as he may be hit by business rate rises."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou need to do your duty and shop at the corner shop more often as he may be hit by business rate rises.Comment
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