Brothers In Arms used to be my go-to CD when working in Boots.
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Where did it all go wrongOriginally posted by WTFH View PostBrothers In Arms used to be my go-to CD when working in Boots.
Or did you mean these sorts of boots
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Evening all.
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Yesterday's roat turkey was much better today, plus I remembered to open the cranberry sauce (BBE 10/2014) which improved things too.
Yet another letter from Crapita re the BBC tax.
I suppose I'll have to fill in their on line form & tell them to feck off.
Oh, and it's gone very grey and cooled down quite a lot since lunchtime.Comment
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Still quite nice here, though cooling down as sunset approaches
Just washed some bedding. I went for the 1600rpm spin cycle, which appears to provoke resonance in the panels of the new cooker at one of the intermediate speeds it pauses at for a minute or so as it gradually works its way up to full speed. Tintinnabulation of an extreme kind is the result
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Watching the equivalent of 7 up. The one brought up happy clappy has come out as a lesbian."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The grey turned to drizzle which turned to rain.
Murrain of beasts is expected imminently.
The concluding 35 minutes of comm2338entary on "Righteous Kill" was endured, followed by slightly more interesting documentaries thereupon.
50 and NCIS LA were quite fun this week.
Didn't like the look of that saw though. Bit of a cliffhanger.Last edited by zeitghost; 3 April 2017, 21:22.Comment
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Chicken tikka masala for dinner
Mainly because it leaves me a couple of portions to freeze for later in the week, month, quarter, whatever… it was dead nice though
Suppose I ought to think about getting to bed at a reasonable time as I have to head for ClientCo at some ungodly hour of the morning
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A neighbour came round earlier. So far we've had a 2007 St Emilion followed by a 2006 Montagne St Emilion. TFBSZ hick…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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