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Walk round the Orme done. I wore waterproof trousers. The kids got wet. But they seemed to enjoy it.
Cocoa House for lunch.
A friend runs a local charity so we went to their summer fair. It was a rail of school clothes. A tombola. A raffle. An area for children to draw. A sweet stall. And an area of medieval knights. So we spent a few quid and were out in 15 minutes.
Still the knights had dressing up clothes. And a dog. So everyone happy.Comment
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Lunch, today, comprised a Ginsters Cornish pasty plus Heinz baked beans on Morrisons seeded toast (pumpkin seed free).
Had a nice doze after lunch while listening to DSOTM.
I feel a bit better now, was feeling even weirder than usual earlier on.
Still windy here, but the sun's come out once or twice.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostFor those with long memories, this is the state of Ye Wrecked House:
Google Maps
To be clear, it's the one with the ivy growing up it.
That was in 2017, I'll warrant it's a bit worse by now.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAll the ex-mrs-bps say the same. Well I think they said alot of abuse....
yeah they said you liked receiving itAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
It's good to be houseproud.
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI didn't realise Swansea was so green!
Tea/dinner this evening was chili con carne which wasn't the stuff I made most recently but some of the previous batch which I'd hidden under something else.
It was very nice.
Followed by stewed blackberries and custard.
Which was even nicer.
This evening's first feature may turn out to be "The Art of War (2000)" with Wesley Snipes.
The Art of War (2000) - IMDb
I don't recall seeing this before, but time will tell.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 10 August 2019, 17:02.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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They’ve put stationery on the shelf next to the till queue in Sainsbury’s Local and it took all my willpower not to slip notepads, highlighters, and a Helix Oxford set of mathematical instruments into my basketComment
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evening all
breaded cod and chips tonight.
made some noise this afternoon.
a bit knackered now.
maybe i should take up a guitar/banjo or something.
or not.
i like drums.
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