Originally posted by NickFitz
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
The beans were BBE 2015, while the tomatoes were BBE 2011, these being the last such items bequeathed by Strangelove Mater.
Sunday afternoon shop done and put away, though the lack of any decently sized swedes was a bit of a blow to the usual Strangelove two bin system.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 4 August 2019, 14:00.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostPerhaps you could get your GP to write you a prescription for some of these....?
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWrong! Just found another BBE 2011 tin of tomatoes when restocking the cupboard with the BBE 2021 versions.
Sunday afternoon shop done and put away, though the lack of any decently sized swedes was a bit of a blow to the usual Strangelove two bin system.Comment
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In my outdoor foraging I procured two bottles of gin to replenish the stock that had been severely depleted. Not much on offer in Waitrose, the shelves were shockingly bare! I assume lots of people have turned to gin this weekend due to cyclists.Comment
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A while back my Dad found his older brother's diaries from 1944 and 1947, and he's transcribed them into a Word document and sent them out to us all.
On Wednesday 26 January 1944 there's an entry including the words "Took John over the line." My Dad's added a note explaining that the youngest brother, John, was five years old at the time and went to a nursery school about half a mile away. "The only danger in letting a five year old walk to school on his own was seen to be going over the railway level crossing which was just round the corner from Corona Road. Once over that, it was considered perfectly safe for him to make the rest of the journey alone."
Here's the level crossing in question: Google MapsComment
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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.Comment
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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 WTFH View PostCyclists.
Though I had hoped they would cut off your internet access too....Comment
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostPerhaps you could get your GP to write you a prescription for some of these....?
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