Morning all Nice day here, dog walk earlier produced a couple of kilos of bolets, which I'll either dry or serve as part of dinner tonight.
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Started gloomy but now nice and sunny"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere's a load of huge flat white fungi growing near the fence in this field at the moment: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.39...7i13312!8i6656
The sheep that have been there most weeks of the past few months moved out a few days ago. Not sure whether to another field, or Sainsbury's…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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In with the incredibly pongy hoi polloi.
Except I'm off to do something more interesting now.
Stone me, it's a bit warm out there.
The walk up the tow path was distinctly different to yesterday's.
Phew wot a scorcher.
Today's dvd haul included "The Klansman" with Lee Marvin & Richard Burton.
I suspect they were both pissed as newts all the way through making it.
The Klansman (1974) - IMDb
Originally posted by The Klansman TriviaAccording to Richard Burton in a 1977 interview, he bumped into Lee Marvin at a party where the host said, "Of course you two know each other".
Both of them said no, they'd never met, neither having any memory of actually working together - such was the extent of their alcoholic state on the set of the film.
The 2nd dvd is "Poodle Springs" a tv movie with James Caan as Phillip Marlowe.
This sounds a bit more promising.
Stone me, it's quiet in here today.
To celebrate the sunny weather I've cut the lawns and gathered up another half cwt of apples.
I am now officially dead.
Is there anybody there?
Knock once for yes.
Knock twice for no.Last edited by zeitghost; 10 August 2017, 16:28.Comment
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Home, and weekend!
Not a bad run home really, though the last mile or two was very congested, which tends to detract from the better bitsComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIs there anybody there?
Knock once for yes.
Knock twice for no.
Apparently notComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGood to be getting paid again.Comment
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