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Tea was M&S chunky battered haddock which I managed not to overcook so it was rather nice.
Sweet was orange segments with custard which deals with the surfeit oflampreysoranges and milk.
Followed with 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
The Freecell score today was 84% with the running average solidly stuck at 82%.
Dark now.
When to the lighter evenings start?When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Tea was M&S chunky battered haddock which I managed not to overcook so it was rather nice.
Sweet was orange segments with custard which deals with the surfeit oflampreysoranges and milk.
Followed with 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
The Freecell score today was 84% with the running average solidly stuck at 82%.
Dark now.
When to the lighter evenings start?
I wish I knew about lighter evenings. I am sure it will happen. Eventually....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post92% to 84%. Are you okay?
I wish I knew about lighter evenings. I am sure it will happen. Eventually....
As long as it's more than 82% we're going in the right direction.
81%, not so much.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Washing disaster!
Sock not in a pair!
Luckily odd sock was found at the end of the duvet cover. They can run, but they can't hide.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAs ok as I'm ever likely to be.
As long as it's more than 82% we're going in the right direction.
81%, not so much.
I wanted to make sure you okay enough to do Oak Island summary.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWashing disaster!
Sock not in a pair!
Luckily odd sock was found at the end of the duvet cover. They can run, but they can't hide.
I peg my socks out in pairs. It makes it quicker when bundling them together (what is the correct term for that?) once dry and makes for an easy way to check all are accounted for.
HWMBO has not trained his children to do this (he doesn't do it himself, I've noted) and I did have to sit on my hands when I saw how they were distributing the laundry over various drying apparatus.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy injury has returned. Commuting has over done it. I will take train back to Wales tomorrow afternoon. Grrrrrrrrr
Only 26 days since....Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTake it steady - it’s easy to overstretch yourself at the early signs of getting better, but you need to be careful with it <- manlyComment
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dinner has been chilli con carne, cooked earlier today.
used 50/50 beef to pork mince, as a little experiment.
very tasty indeed.
i'll do it again.
with a nice rioja
did i mention liking rioja, at all?
and the last three episodes of the expanse S4 now.Comment
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Finished work at 7pm. Have been hunting down various customer services to return things bought before Christmas.
I seem to have purchased from a one man band that's gone out of business and a high street retailer renowned for not liking its customers.
Haven't had dinner. Getting a bit headachy so need to sort that asap.Comment
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