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More old magazines bagged up for recycling, which brings me within striking distance of the motherlode
And some old, dried mouse crap hoovered up from behind the spot where a box once stood near the window bay
Little feckers got everywhere. The UV torch is coming in handy
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Now trying to decide whether to take the magazines to the recycling place behind Sainsbury's so I can get rid of the rest tomorrow, or leave it for now.
Think I'll leave it, as tomorrow will involve going to Sainsbury's and also to the tip with a broken old bookcase and some other junk, so I'll be making multiple runs anyway. Might just as well do three trips as two
Or I might be able to get all of the remaining magazines into one trip.
For now, I think I'll start deciding about dinner (or tea) instead
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Tea turned out to be more of the chicken cacciatore from the other night, to save me the trouble of finding room in the freezer for more than one portion of it. I reduced the sauce a lot more, which enhanced the flavour nicely. It was accompanied by the last of the wedges I made the other day, and also the last of the peas as I forgot to get any last weekOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostFor now, I think I'll start deciding about dinner (or tea) instead
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Polished off the Dirty Harry season tonight with The Dead Pool (1988), which is… well, a bit clunky in parts
Quite amusing to see a young Liam Neeson pretending to be a Londoner, or some approximation thereto, though
Goodnight all
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Morning all
Looks overcast out, but there's blue skies peeping through.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I have 5 phones with EE. Following a spat over data(between the kids) I found 2 phones out of contract. Of course I had not been told. Each gone from 4GB to 20GB. Both now £22 - were £28 and £25.Comment
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