Spent the day driving along the Atlantic coast.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHappy Christmas everyone.
Don't eat too much turkey [emoji884]
Of which, the salmon was mucked about with rather too much for my taste, the beef was far too bloody, and the goose looked like it died of starvation.
Other than that the meal was pleasant enough.
If I hadn't been driving I could have got myself ratarsed like my increasingly loud and uncoordinated nephew managed.
For tea it was mostly varieties of cheeses, which probably explains the migraine I'll have by tomorrow.
And I brought home tins of biscuits, shortbread, bottles of wine & whisky, and an Xmas pudding (family sized so that should last me at least a week), brandy butter, brandy sauce, etc. etc.
I like custard.
Had a nice walk around Brynmill Park in the afternoon when tensions meant it was A Good Idea.
This evening's discussion about the builder raised tensions even higher.
But I'm home now & farting like a good un.
Them sprouts.
Why they have to be cooked to such an extent is beyond me.
Originally posted by WTFH View PostNone here - local (to me) venison this year
This evening's epic was "J. Edgar" being the film directed by Clinton Eastwood, starring Leonardo Di Caprio.
It was ok, being more of a character study than anything else.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 26 December 2018, 00:03.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Turkey and all the usual bits for dinner. Nothing exciting happened. This evening has mainly been about Quality Street and Ferrero RocherComment
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Thank Deity that's over for another year. :
I now have 3/4s of an xmas cake, and a family size xmas pudding.
As mentioned earlier.
And I still dunno what to do with a pint of brandy sauce.
Ho hum.
I suspect it's beans for lunch and beans for tea today just to clean the system out a bit (or a lot).
It's grey and misty.
Windless.
14.5 deg in the living room, with 10.3 in the laundry room, min of 9.4.
Vaguely drizzly looking.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 26 December 2018, 10:01.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Back from a nice walk, Morrisons is open but I restrained any urge to enter therein, this being the way that madness lies.
Beggars out in force.
3 people riding horses on the road, much to the irritation of car drivers.
Lunch/tea/dinner/brunch/breakfast was beans on toast, the beans being Heinz and the toast being a very thick crust of the Morrisons seeded loaf thing that's almost finished.
Yum.
Now attempting to think what to have for tea/dinner/brunch/breakfast/lunch this evening.
Maybe a light meal with some fish of some description in it would pass muster.
One shall inspect the contents of the freezer shortly.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostCurrently watching Apollo 13. With motion smoothingLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 26 December 2018, 12:31.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Happy St Stephens Day everyone
Massive lego fest underway at Chez Nous.
Built my Lego Aston Martin and it is how do you say... The Bollocks!
Grey but dry, not too cold either.
Have a good one, all!Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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