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tonight's dinner was breaded haddock, chips and peas, courtesy of the good captain and my old auntie.
with salt and proper, manly, HP sauce.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe first lot could have gone to a museum. The second lot on ebay....
It all went to the fecking dump & that's that.
There's at least one other monitor that's likely to do the same thing shortly.
Following the picking up of 12 buckets of apples which were duly consigned to the compost heap.
Tea/dinner as predicted was chili con carne which was rather more flavoursome than the previous attempt having had more or less every herb in the cupboard chucked in at random intervals.
The beans were BBE 2015, while the tomatoes were BBE 2011, these being the last such items bequeathed by Strangelove Mater.
Sweet was yet more stewed blackberries and custard which was excellent if a bit pippy.
Televisual entertainment was provided by half an ep of NCIS, after which a curiosity known as "Drive Angry (2011)" with Nick Cage turned up.
Drive Angry (2011) - IMDb
It was totally crazy but enjoyable.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 3 August 2019, 20:58.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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I needed to make up for last night's almost total lack of sleep, so I decided to have a little nap. "Just a couple of hours" I thought, at around 4pm…
And yes, here we are, and I've just woken up
Ah well, I'll go to the Chinese tomorrow. It'll give her something to talk aboutComment
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Most probably unreliable customers who don't turn up on The Right Day.
Hope you're feeling betterer.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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On the umpteenth attempt, after tinkering with many things, I got the feature update 1903 installed! Hurrah.
Laptop lives for another week or two until something else microshaft deems essential makes me want to chuck it out the window.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostMost probably unreliable customers who don't turn up on The Right Day.
Hope you're feeling betterer.
In lieu of the Chinese, dinner has been ribeye steak, chips, fried onion, and beans. Extremely nice, it was
Now to try to get myself tired enough to go back to sleep by drinking beer and watching tellyComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOn the umpteenth attempt, after tinkering with many things, I got the feature update 1903 installed! Hurrah.
Laptop lives for another week or two until something else microshaft deems essential makes me want to chuck it out the window.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostCould have should have might have.
It all went to the fecking dump & that's that.
do it properly
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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