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Spent much of the day sorting the Lego.
Lego Mindstorms.
Of which there is a lot.
Knocking on for £1.5k of a lot.
And bits of it have gone walkabout.
Ho hum.
Still there's about £1.2k of it left.
Nearly crosseyed now.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostPast its sell by, or just because it exists?
Sheesh
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostOK, i'll come clean, it's a fair cop, you got me bang to rights, - I fancied a sausage sarny.
Sheesh
…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Reading Molly's Game (now a major motion picture). It's an entertaining read
She confirms in an almost throwaway comment that Hollywood is full of people with Ferraris and Rolexes who don't really have any money; she had to keep people like that away from the game as if they lost, they'd be unable to pay.
I've read elsewhere that this is why so many "celebrities" will attend literally any event they're invited to - they'd actually go hungry if not for the free foodComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNext, is it an actual sausage sarnie - i.e. one or more cylindrical shaped sausages either intact or cut in half lengthways, lashings of butter and a generous splurge of HP on some tasty fresh bread, or do you mean a Scottish sausage sarnie - square piece of red stuff on plasticy white bread with flora and red sauce (not tomato ketchup)
but don't diss larne sausage until you've tried a good example, old chap. it's quite deliciously spiced, and a perfect fit on a bap with a fried egg on top. - the Perfect hangover cureComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postit was a local butchers finest english pork sausages, on wholemeal bread with butter, mustard AND HP sauce.
but don't diss larne sausage until you've tried a good example, old chap. it's quite deliciously spiced, and a perfect fit on a bap with a fried egg on top. - the Perfect hangover cureComment
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Lamb chops for tea, with chips, peas, and gravy
There's quite a nice sunset out there, though it's going to turn cloudy laterComment
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The remains of yesterday's lamb for tea.
The best that might be said of it was "ok".
I suspect it was a bit overdone.
Yesterday's eps of 50 and NCIS LA done & dusted.
One can detect the imminent end of season in the storylines.
Currently watching a thing about the shuttle on 5HD.
Just got to the Columbia reentry disaster.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 11 June 2018, 20:48.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Lancashire hotpot (Tesco not so finest) and GK IPA for tea.
Living the dream.
Agree WTFH, I purchased another 32 Ibuprofen now last years stock has run out.
Positive thing I know I don't need Viagra even at my age after a day concreting,
I was stiff all day!
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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