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Oh for heavens sake, I go out for a bike ride and it all goes to crap again.
I might have disagreed with Eek on some of the finer details but definitely agreed with him on the big picture.
Anyway, Sunday Century done. Beef in the oven for dinner. Time for a brew. Wheres that Teapot when you need it?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostDeleted and I'm gone. When the retrospective attacks come at least me, unlike you will have done my bit to help people avoid it.
Heck if people haven't planned yet it's too late anyway so it's a good time to walk away.
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Back from my parents' place. It was a very pleasant drive there and back
Brief holdup on the way back as the Highways Agency put on a rolling road block on the A14 after Desborough. Unfortunately they rolled too fast, so they had to bring us to a halt when we got to the broken-down vehicle that was being recovered. But it was on the back of the truck within two minutes of us arriving, so no problemComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBack from my parents' place. It was a very pleasant drive there and back
Brief holdup on the way back as the Highways Agency put on a rolling road block on the A14 after Desborough. Unfortunately they rolled too fast, so they had to bring us to a halt when we got to the broken-down vehicle that was being recovered. But it was on the back of the truck within two minutes of us arriving, so no problem"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat was a quick visit.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostTime for a brew. Wheres that Teapot when you need it?
Wasn't sure if I was still welcome round these parts, so good to know I'm still useful for something Perhaps I'll stick to tea making duties.Last edited by teapot418; 26 March 2017, 16:06.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post30cm of the finest white powder for my birthday. Italian, not Colombian.Comment
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