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Tea this evening proved to be more of yesterday's roast lamb.
It was rather nice.
The sweet was stewed apple & custard but the custard boiled all over the microwave which pissed me off a tad, though it tasted ok when scraped off the glass dish as you do.
The 1.05 pints of Good Glengettie Tea didn't disappoint.
Turns out her next door has a gearbox examination in Bridgend hospital on Wednesday.
To be there at 07:30 FFS.
I had hoped never to get up at 06:00 ever again.
The evening's first entetainment is S5 E2 of Angel.
Followed by S5 E3 & S5 E4.
All of which are improved no end by the presence of James Marsters.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 16 December 2019, 22:03.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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I suppose I should post something. Even though my life is incredibly boring. I suppose reading this post will help a few posters sleep.
Watching stranger things on netflix. Dinner was Edwards of Conwy beefburgers. And pasta. Fruit for dessert. Mrs-BP cut the fruit up and put yoghurt on top. Low fat cherry flavoured.
Its hard to do interesting stuff when opening the front door exhausts one.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI suppose I should post something. Even though my life is incredibly boring. I suppose reading this post will help a few posters sleep.
Watching stranger things on netflix. Dinner was Edwards of Conwy beefburgers. And pasta. Fruit for dessert. Mrs-BP cut the fruit up and put yoghurt on top. Low fat cherry flavoured.
Its hard to do interesting stuff when opening the front door exhausts one.
Recovery is a slow and tedious process, you'll get there.Comment
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HWMBO and I are watching MasterChef and, in between the back story dull bits, he's cooking up dinner. Some sauce made of bone marrow and stuff and there's a steak and some spuds/other veg.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI suppose I should post something. Even though my life is incredibly boring. I suppose reading this post will help a few posters sleep.
Watching stranger things on netflix. Dinner was Edwards of Conwy beefburgers. And pasta. Fruit for dessert. Mrs-BP cut the fruit up and put yoghurt on top. Low fat cherry flavoured.
Its hard to do interesting stuff when opening the front door exhausts one.
all you did was fall off a bloody pushbike at <10 MPH.
try being spat into a tree at 40+.
And your supposed to be iron man x3.
bloody woos.
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dinner was the last of the provencal chicken, with steamed basmati rice.
nice.
and a nice sauvingnon blanc, all the way from OZ.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostRecovery is a slow and tedious process, you'll get there.Comment
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