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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post<sing>The telex machine is kept too clean</sing>Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Tea has been a couple of M&S duck legs in a port and orange sauce, with chips and peas; and very nice too
My mum had bought them but, for whatever reason, neither she nor my dad could eat or wanted to eat them (not sure which), so she stuck them in her freezer and passed them along to me yesterday.
And the chicken soup has finally reached completion and is being allowed to cool ready to spend a night in the fridge where the flavours can develop before freezing. There's loads of itComment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHow close are you to going full postal?
Originally posted by NickFitz View Postthe chicken soup has finally reached completion and is being allowed to cool ready to spend a night in the fridge where the flavours can develop before freezing. There's loads of it
So it graced either the drain or the compost heap, I forget which.
On further consideration, it might have been the drain since I've had increasing problems with the way the sink drains.Last edited by zeitghost; 9 October 2017, 21:19.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMy last attempt at chicken soup went mouldy.
So it graced either the drain or the compost heap, I forget which.
On further consideration, it might have been the drain since I've had increasing problems with the way the sink drains.Comment
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I'm off to the doctor's tomorrow - not the place next door but their main surgery, out in a village a mile or so past big Sainsbury's. It's just for some tests to do with the stomach problems from the other month, but I forgot to ask if I should fast, so I suppose I'd better in case I'm meant to. That means nothing from half eleven tonight onwards, and no coffee when I get up in the morning
Anyway, now all the kitchen stuff is dealt with, time for a film or some suchComment
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This evening's entertainment, such as it was, consisted of ep 3 of the Chateau thing with Dick Strawbridge et al, a deeply uninteresting P.K.Dick thing on Electric Dreams*, followed by a more interesting S1E18 of "Person of Interest".
And so to bed.
*http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/phili...-crazy-diamond
They liked it.
I didn't, having found it tedious enough to read the Radio Times for a while.
After all I have to get some value for the incredible £2.70 I paid for the fecking thing.Last edited by zeitghost; 9 October 2017, 21:37.Comment
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Tonight's cinema came with a continental twist, being ID:A (2011) - IMDb in which a woman comes to lying on a rock in a river in France, having lost her memory. It turns out she's Danish and, as is the way of these things, up to her neck in all kinds of heavy stuff. It took a little while to get moving but, as is also the way of these things, everybody who deserved it ended up suffering a gruesome death, leaving the good people with the spoils. Pretty good, really, I thought. It's also mostly in Danish, so acts as a useful reminder that trying to understand spoken Danish is still an unsolved problem for anyone not born in Denmark
Goodnight allComment
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