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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostStews are normally quite chunky, aren’t they? Otherwise they’re soup
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Onwards with The Wire S2 tonight: E4 Hard Cases (TV Episode 2003) and E5 Undertow (TV Episode 2003), in which the union struggles on, the detail starts to come together, and Omar is taken clothes shopping
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
The Wife (tm) is off up north* this morning to deliver a course, so I’m now wide awake.
* Potters Bar…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAnyone else just got an email from Boris Johnson?Comment
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Dark, dry, about 6 degrees or thereabouts. Doesn't look like much cloud cover but the general lack of frostiness compared to yesterday implies there must be some.
HWMBO made a lovely plaice and prawn risotto for dinner last night which was washed down with a 2018 Cabalie.Comment
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Nor me...
But it's dark in Manchester - sun just coming over the Pennines and it does seem to be bringing some blue sky with it.
Not as cold as Monday but still a way of sunbathing weather.
Happy Hump Day.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Postit'll be time for Angel S2 E21 & 22, and possibly BTVS S6 E1, the one with the Buffybot of "That'll put marzipan in your pie plate bingo" fame.
I have no idea why I find that so amusing.
Oddly Angel S2 E22 wouldn't play on the dvd player I normally use for it (being a man with multiple dvd players) but played perfectly well on the Bluray player.
Also watched/listened to a fairly dry commentary on S2 E20 for no other reason than it was there.
Morning all.
Dry.
Grey.
Sunless.
Grey sky.
Apparently warmer in here at 17.8 deg C.
On the M&S chunky front: 4 chunky fillets in a box, 6 unchunky fillets in a similar sized box.
HTH.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all
The Wife (tm) is off up north* this morning to deliver a course, so I’m now wide awake.
* Potters BarComment
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