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Any goodOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostChicken curry with rice. Cooked by myself.
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Exercise done.
The cats in my area are fecking strange.
One was staring at me and moving his head like he - he was ginger so 99% likely to be a he - was watching tennis."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Dinner has been the steak & ale casserole I made a few weeks ago with croquettes and petits pois, and it was absolutely delicious
I don't think it was the last portion of the casserole, but I hope not. If it was, I suppose I'll just have to make another
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Show offOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostDinner has been the steak & ale casserole I made a few weeks ago with croquettes and petits pois, and it was absolutely delicious
I don't think it was the last portion of the casserole, but I hope not. If it was, I suppose I'll just have to make another

Tonights dinner was our Japanese/Chinese/Korean place reheated Beef noodles.
Totally delicious.
They are quite new blowing any other oriental food place pretty much out of the water.
Unfortunately no ribs left from yesterday
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The bathroom shelves haven't fallen down yet - they've stayed up for over twenty-four hours now!
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This evening: "The Blue Dahlia" with Alan Ladd, William Bendix and Veronica Lake. 1946.
A nice bit of Noir.
Written by Raymond Chandler.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038369/Last edited by zeitghost; 27 July 2017, 07:22.Comment
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