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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostThe branch in the city was giving them away a little while back, and very nice they were too, unlike any other scotch I have ever eaten
drank a fair bit thoughComment
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Heating was on when I got home, and the flat was awfully stuffy. Living room window opened to let all that surplus heat I've paid for out.
Watching the first of the short BBC series, Rise of the Nazis.
Reminds me of a very interesting book I spotted at a homestay when in Cuba, that I subsequently bought when I got home
The Himmler Brothers: A German Family History https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/03304481..._N3KJDbVPCE3DP
Dinner was a simple chicken salad.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHeating was on when I got home, and the flat was awfully stuffy. Living room window opened to let all that surplus heat I've paid for out.
Watching the first of the short BBC series, Rise of the Nazis.
Reminds me of a very interesting book I spotted at a homestay when in Cuba, that I subsequently bought when I got home
The Himmler Brothers: A German Family History https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/03304481..._N3KJDbVPCE3DP
Dinner was a simple chicken salad.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postaren't all chickens pretty simple??Comment
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Tea this evening was M&S battered haddock.
It was nice enough.
Followed in turn by 1.05 pints of Good Glengettie Tea.
The first of this evening's entertainment is the not very inneresting "Secret Scotland" with Susan Calman.
It's in The Borders, starting with Gretna Green, then some fly fishing with J. R. Hartley, now hand weaving tartan. Apparently McMillan tartan is hers.
Now 7 a side rugby in Melrose.
Sir Walter Scott's house & now it's sheepdog trialing.
Melrose Abbey.
And having shown eps 1 to 4, that's the end of it, ep 5, which looks rather more inneresting, is nowhere to be seen.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 27 September 2019, 21:58.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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watching a joan armatrading doco on BBC4.
i'd forgotten how good she is.
senior problems i suppose.
dinner was more of an indian snackfest.
samosas, badges, small kebabs, dips etc.
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Mostly clear out now; some top twinkling going on up in the heavens when I popped out the back, away from the streetlights, just beforeComment
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The evening's entertainment continued with "Clara's Heart (1988)" with that Whoopi Goldberg, happily the last NTSC R1 dvd in that collection.
Clara's Heart (1988) - IMDb
While the region free player was on, I decided to watch an ep of "Jeremiah".
Pity I didn't search for this earlier:
Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAnd continues with "The Bag" ep of Jeremiah, wherein a chap with A Doctor's Bag poses as A Doctor.
"Jeremiah" Thieves' Honor (TV Episode 2002) - IMDbWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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