Ham toasties for lunch
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Morrisons steak pie (reduced) plus Heinz Baked Beans(tm) for lunch.
Living the dream.
Caught the back of my hand on the latch on the microwave with the result that I was dripping blood over the counter whilst eating said lunch.
It's a tiny puncture but it bled very impressively.
I shall now die of septicaemia in a couple of days, so it's been nice knowing you all.
The parcel from CPC turned up this morning.
When I was out, as is only right and proper.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 15 August 2018, 13:34.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAll three items were posted back through our front door yesterday
And the dots fluoresce, only slightly dimmed, through the labels I put on saying where they should be sent
I shall have to find that UV ink marker pen I got from the Neighbourhood Watch for marking property, and see if that can corrupt the dots enough to force the automatic sorting machines to reject them…Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI shall have to find that UV ink marker pen I got from the Neighbourhood Watch for marking property, and see if that can corrupt the dots enough to force the automatic sorting machines to reject them…Comment
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Knackered now.
Two builders' buckets full of rotten pears taken to the compost heap.
At least a dozen buckets full of windfall apples taken to the compost heap.
It's not so much the carrying, more the kneeling down & then nearly passing out when standing up again.
In other news, apparently UV is a cure for impetigo.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIt's a tiny puncture but it bled very impressively.
I shall now die of septicaemia in a couple of days, so it's been nice knowing you all.
The parcel from CPC turned up this morning.
When I was out, as is only right and proper.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostKnackered now.
Two builders' buckets full of rotten pears taken to the compost heap.
At least a dozen buckets full of windfall apples taken to the compost heap.
It's not so much the carrying, more the kneeling down & then nearly passing out when standing up again.
In other news, apparently UV is a cure for impetigo.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAh, black Sharpie™ does the trick. Bit less scientific, but never mindComment
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Knackered now, - three hours in a very nice studio today.
and a few sherberts wiv the chaps after.
fair day, really.
I'll be fecked Friday.
why didn't i play something easy? like flute<light, easy to carry>, or just do lead vocals<Shure SM58, even lighter, and can be thrust down your jeans to impress the ladies> ??
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostKnackered now, - three hours in a very nice studio today.
and a few sherberts wiv the chaps after.
fair day, really.
I'll be fecked Friday.
why didn't i play something easy? like flute<light, easy to carry>, or just do lead vocals<Shure SM58, even lighter, and can be thrust down your jeans to impress the ladies> ??
My then music teacher told me to put it between my legs and pretend it was my boyfriend. These days I expect he'd be on a register.
I'll stick with my purple plastic trombone.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIn my schooldays, I did a term or two with the double bass. It took over our downstairs toilet.
My then music teacher told me to put it between my legs and pretend it was my boyfriend. These days I expect he'd be on a register.
I'll stick with my purple plastic trombone.
it was the 'purple' that finessed itComment
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