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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning 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.
What did we win AginCourt for?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat reminds me - I'd better do my timesheet so the chap can approve it in the morning
Though I bet you remembered to buy meat for dinner.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. Its very easy to forget the important things in life.
Though I bet you remembered to buy meat for dinner.....
And I need to get back to using up the meat in the freezer before buying any more - it's almost full againComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've got the last bit of chicken in the fridge, and chips to go with it
And I need to get back to using up the meat in the freezer before buying any more - it's almost full againComment
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Finished working at 8pm.
Watched stuff about idiots who can't deal with puppies and now staring at the London firefighters program.
Some of the men have nice muscles.
Loads of fires are now caused by candles.
Not sure why they need a recruitment program as they are oversubscribed. Maybe lack of ethnic diversity?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Chicken & chips has been guzzled. Very nice, it was
The recycling bin is only about a third full, so no need to put that out this week.
Time for a beer and some tellyComment
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This evening "we*" were entertained by "Poodle Springs" with Jimmy Caan, and amazingly enough Brian Cox again.
Poodle Springs (TV Movie 1998) - IMDb
Apparently Dyna Meyer was in D-Tox too, which I watched last week, but I think she barely made it out of the first 10 minutes.
Apparently she was "Mary" whoever the feck that was.
This was followed by the commentary by Bogdanovich on "The Searchers" which proved quite interesting.
Plus some Septic tv programme from 1956 starring Gig Young which dealt with the making of "The Searchers", mostly of interest for the appalling cigarette and detergent ads that were included.
Plus all the presenters smoked like the proverbial chimneys which seems very peculiar these days.
L&M cigarettes and "All" detergent from Monsanto, the people who brought you genetically modified canola.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%26M
The advert seemed endless, with the usual ad supplemented by some chap in the studio puffing away for another 30 seconds or so.
Odd, like:
with another 30 secons of crap added at the end.
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