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Dinner has been a couple of ham toasties, as the ham needed to be used up
Once again the muggy weather is affecting my appetite, though on the bright side I lose weight more quickly during these horrid spells
And the recycling bin has been trundled to its appointed station. It's clouded over here, and when I opened the back door I felt the warmth from outside, so no cool breezes
The nearest lightning strikes have been about seven miles away, but nothing for an hour or so. I don't think we'll get a storm, which is a shameComment
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Still being alerted to the occasional tweet about Liverpool bus tickets of forty or fifty years agoComment
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Cooling off a bit here now. Just had a big thunderstorm and heavy rain for about 20 minutes which has helped things no end.
Chicken Curry for dinner. Home made tomato based sauce with rice and Saag Paneer as a side dish."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDinner has been a couple of ham toasties, as the ham needed to be used up
Once again the muggy weather is affecting my appetite, though on the bright side I lose weight more quickly during these horrid spells
And the recycling bin has been trundled to its appointed station. It's clouded over here, and when I opened the back door I felt the warmth from outside, so no cool breezes
The nearest lightning strikes have been about seven miles away, but nothing for an hour or so. I don't think we'll get a storm, which is a shame
I couldn't finish all of my beer battered Cod and half of one of those naughty, giant, chip shop battered sausages.
Its that sort of reason why I have no leg to stand on when criticising Greggs, on here, in the future
Must be takers though,the fish shops a new posh one great fish and chips etc. but still the same battered sausages of oldThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostCooling off a bit here now. Just had a big thunderstorm and heavy rain for about 20 minutes which has helped things no end.
Chicken Curry for dinner. Home made tomato based sauce with rice and Saag Paneer as a side dish.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Morning denizens
There's some high, thin clouds about, but it generally looks like another sunny start out there
But most importantly: Friday!Comment
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Morning all TFIF etc. Currently enjoying a pleasant dog walk in the morning sunshine while wondering what happened to the promised rain this week…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all TFIF etc. Currently enjoying a pleasant dog walk in the morning sunshine while wondering what happened to the promised rain this week
Indeed, its still a tad warm.
Looking nice in LLandudno though. I just have to avoid Colwyn Bay - Little MIx and Bryan Adams. A shame as its got the best skate park in the local area.Comment
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