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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGoing for a haircut this afternoon, so I suppose I might as well do the shopping while I'm out and about
Bit warm out there nowComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShorn and shopped
Bit warm out there nowComment
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Was going to scrub & pollish the motorhome roof but far too warm so stretched out on settee with cold can of coke and watching 1958 film behemoth (ridiculous) on NetflixConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Ramling Sid RumboldLunch was a Morrisons pork pie (reduced) followed by a Ginsters Cornish Pasty (not reduced) and finished up with a prune yoghurt.
Tea/dinner was more of that chili con carne out of the freezer.
With rice.
Followed by the last of the stewed gooseberries (yellow) with custard.
Followed in turn by 1.05 pints of Good Glengettie tea for both meals.
Found some random 20Gb (according to the box) HD in the office.
No idea what's on it.
Also found the XT/AT extender card and the XT/AT prototyping cards.
Should come in handy for my XT CF Lite HD replacement. Assuming I can get it to work of course.
Stone me it's warm again.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Stone me it's warm again.Comment
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The butler has opened a bottle of 2018 Moulin de Gassac this evening.
I have had to prepare our repast which comprises charcouterie and cheeses. Basically, I opened a load of packets from the deli.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt is. Up to 25°C in here now. Looks like it'll ease off next week, so room temperature should be back down to about 22°C by next Friday
dinner has been more of the malay curry, with some toasted naan.
matured well, - very nice indeed.
i appear to be recovering rather well for an old git
but,due to the postion of the knocked out tooth, i shall have to purchase some dungarees and a banjo, and move to surrey
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyes, a balmy 25 here, too.
dinner has been more of the malay curry, with some toasted naan.
the bike's handling fine too, so no worries about bent frames etc.Comment
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Bottle of rose prior to the walk, dinner going on soon, probably with another bottle. Well, it’s practically the weekend…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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