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    #id
    Sorted through some more magazines, which allowed me to reach a small box on top of a taller box. I knew what was in the small box, so moved that to one side, as the taller box contained yet more magazines, as best I remembered.

    Turned out I remembered wrong: it contained assorted clothes and a couple of cushions

    The cushions can go to landfill as they're rubbishy very old things and probably highly flammable, and the clothes can have a quick wash and go to the Oxfam clothes skip behind Sainsbury's, except perhaps one jumper if it still fits and the moths haven't been at it

    And it means I now have a better grasp of the ultimate scope of the magazine problem

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      #id
      I'm continually going through boxes that don't contain what I thought they did.

      In "work" I remember where things used to be two moves ago, with no fecking idea wtf they are now.

      Much the same applies at home.
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        #id
        Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
        Sorted through some more magazines, which allowed me to reach a small box on top of a taller box. I knew what was in the small box, so moved that to one side, as the taller box contained yet more magazines, as best I remembered.

        Turned out I remembered wrong: it contained assorted clothes and a couple of cushions

        The cushions can go to landfill as they're rubbishy very old things and probably highly flammable, and the clothes can have a quick wash and go to the Oxfam clothes skip behind Sainsbury's, except perhaps one jumper if it still fits and the moths haven't been at it

        And it means I now have a better grasp of the ultimate scope of the magazine problem
        Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
        I'm continually going through boxes that don't contain what I thought they did.

        In "work" I remember where things used to be two moves ago, with no fecking idea wtf they are now.

        Much the same applies at home.
        i've moved about a bit, but i still seem to have accumulated a plethora of bass drum pedals

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          #id
          Originally posted by BR14 View Post
          i've moved about a bit, but i still seem to have accumulated a plethora of bass drum pedals
          Well someone's got to.

          Tonight's 2nd feature was "To sail beyond the stars".

          "Jeremiah" To Sail Beyond the Stars (TV Episode 2002) - IMDb

          A bit less post apocalyptic than the previous one, without so much in the way of daisy cutters.

          I remembered more of this one, I have little recollection of "the ground sown with salt".

          I wonder why that is.

          TFBSZ.
          Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 15 May 2019, 21:12.
          When the fun stops, STOP.

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            #id
            test please delete

            Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
            TFBSZ.
            OI! that’s my line!

            Although when I say it, I mean Zebedee, not Zeity.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              #id
              For tea tonight, the rest of Monday's spare ribs, which I'd forgotten to freeze, along with potato wedges roasted in duck fat; all very nice

              I always get the quantities wrong when making wedges, so this time I just made loads anyway. Enough left for a couple more meals

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                #id
                Tonight's entertainment was Another 48 Hrs. (1990) - IMDb, which is OK, but not as good as the first.

                Goodnight all

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                    #id
                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    For tea tonight, the rest of Monday's spare ribs, which I'd forgotten to freeze, along with potato wedges roasted in duck fat; all very nice

                    I always get the quantities wrong when making wedges, so this time I just made loads anyway. Enough left for a couple more meals
                    Century

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                      #id
                      Mostly sunny today

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