First coat of paint on the kitchen, 2nd tomorrow.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post2 pints of Guinness watching the rugby earlier, 2 bottles of wine at lunch (shared with The Wife (tm)).Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThere was also a different attitude from the Japanese. The Germans had realised all was lost the Japanese were going to fight to the death. There were a lot of POW deaths as well.
The Chinese civilian deaths are horrific.
The chap I worked with in 3M who'd been a POW in Nippon during the unpleasantness hated them so much that they had to make sure he was somewhere else if any Japanese visitors came to the plant.
As far as he was concerned, 2 nukes were nowhere near enough, and he was at Nagasaki when the gadget popped so probably knew more about it than most.
Now to find out if the M&S fish BBE 2012 is fit to eat.
I may be sometime.Comment
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It was just about edible.
Now waiting to see if it kills me by botulism.
Feck me, it pongs in here.
I now appreciate exactly why ZeitGrandmother always cooked kippered herring on the open fire.
Strewth.Last edited by zeitghost; 3 June 2017, 17:21.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMore on this as we get it
They've taken their place on the clothes horse, where the early evening sun is shining on them for a little while before it goes behind the big houses up the side road.
That's enough laundry for one dayComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOven and hob just packed up again.
So fish and chips for dinner.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMrs BP admitted entirely her fault for not getting it sorted. So that means I am going to suffer.....Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostImagine having your eternal rest disturbed by a CUK mod eating their snap.Comment
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To the Chinese for dinner
The lady there is back from Antigua, where she went for a wedding, and she said she had a great time
She was quite lucky, as her flight back was with BA on Thursday - apparently there had still been problems and delays to flights on Wednesday, but things were running smoothly again by the time she headed home.Comment
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