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One of those cold, clear, crisp days in Manchesto today.
When you look out of the window you think beer garden - but then you go outside and think probably not.
anyway
happy morning everyone.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMore to the point, why has my autocorrect taken to changing "to the" to "tot he"?Comment
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Dentist survived. It was a new one to the practice - young chap, very thorough, though presumably not fully booked yet. I expected a fifteen minute checkup and a couple of follow-up appointments, and instead he did just about everything today including repairing several old fillings that had broken a bit. Back for one more short appointment next Friday, and I'm doneComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOff tot he dentist in a bit, then the monthly prescription needs collecting, then shopping. With a bit of effort I can get it all done by lunchtime, and then the rest of the weekend's my own
I'm going to celebrate by making a beef & Guinness stew in the slow cooker, as I apparently ought to go easy on the patched-up fillings in the back for a day or two, and a beautifully tender stew should be just the thingComment
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To the cob shop for lunch: a bacon & sausage torpedo, with red sauce
(It's not an actual torpedo, more of a long, narrow, soft white bread roll.)Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTo the cob shop for lunch: a bacon & sausage torpedo, with red sauce
(It's not an actual torpedo, more of a long, narrow, soft white bread roll.)
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIsn't it a strange coincidence that Subs and Torpedo's are not just things which go under the sea but also bread types...
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Stew is on, as is boring laundry. And once the latter is done, I need to pop along to the pillar box to post a Mothers' Day card, and then onwards to the Amazon Locker to pick up some books, there being approximately one cubic foot of space in the flat that isn't yet filled with booksComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostStew is on, as is boring laundry. And once the latter is done, I need to pop along to the pillar box to post a Mothers' Day card, and then onwards to the Amazon Locker to pick up some books, there being approximately one cubic foot of space in the flat that isn't yet filled with books
(at the risk of getting Mumsnet accusations and ruining my street cred)Comment
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