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The birth was very difficult. My niece lost loads of blood. And had her bits stitched back together. But the baby is superb! I suspect my brother and his wife are going to be doing alot of work. -
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Ohhh! Good story!Originally posted by vetran View PostI see your frog and raise you a rat that had the top of his head removed by the motor of the dishwasher. I was trying to work out why it was jammed and found that delight. The rat was still quite juicy it had probably only be there for a few days.
It was a blocked filter in the end the rat's demise was a coincidence.
Once I was at work. Mrs BP found bottom half of a mouse. She wondered where the top half was.
She then found it. The cat sicked it up! And there were kids in the house so she could not wait for me to clean it up!Comment
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I believe he usually sits at the table in the cornerOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhenever I read about the Polish cafe, I always think of a cafe that just serves Mr Sheen....
Same here, which was good because there were a few cubic inches of the flat not yet filled with booksOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostStarted on a new book last night. I got some books for Christmas. Real books - not kindle.
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There's a yard of books over by there in the corner that's just waiting for the chance to go to the Oxfam shoppe in Swansea.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSame here, which was good because there were a few cubic inches of the flat not yet filled with books

Having finished Smiley's People, we are now on to "Neverwhere", a BBC production from the 1990s that's sat in the pile since 2008.
Cost me £17 that did.
It's 6 halfhour eps.
Really really weird with it.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Pleased to report that, in keeping with the traditions of the season, I forgot to trundle forth the recycling bin for its timeshifted emptying today
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One of my favourite books. very weird, but the TV series was as good an adaptation as you were likely to get give the time it was made.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThere's a yard of books over by there in the corner that's just waiting for the chance to go to the Oxfam shoppe in Swansea.
Having finished Smiley's People, we are now on to "Neverwhere", a BBC production from the 1990s that's sat in the pile since 2008.
Cost me £17 that did.
It's 6 halfhour eps.
Really really weird with it."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Just checked the “goofs” page for The Living Daylights on IMDb, and it seems nobody else has noticed that a Russian lorry on a base in Afghanistan had a prominent plaque from some firm in “Leeds, England” affixed to its tailgate
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