Just discovered that the washing machine hasn’t finished yet for the very good reason that I hadn’t remembered to start it yet
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust discovered that the washing machine hasn’t finished yet for the very good reason that I hadn’t remembered to start it yet
Never had these problems with the copper, the rubbing board and the washing dolly*.
*This being the thing that you agitated the clothes in the copper with, apparently, rather than some fetching maidservant. Glad to clear that up.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Watched a Panorama programme about some dodgy church scamming its followers. The ministers and their lackies either fraudulently sign up for loans etc in the follower's name or brain washes them (mostly vulnerable young adults) into claiming benefits or taking out loans etc and then leaves them to face the consequences.
Now contemplating what to have for dinner as it helps me avoid doing my Open Uni assignment.Comment
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There was some ham in the fridge that Needed To Be Eaten™ so tea has been ham, eggs, chips, and beans. Lovely stuff
And the washing machine finished doing its thing at the same time that I finished eating, so the laundry has now been draped upon the clothes horse
Must remember to trundle forth the recycling bin later.Comment
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dinner was had out, for a change.
braised pork cheek, mash, and a gravy called jus <>
very nice, despite the pretensiousness
with a nice merlot.
a very pleasant late afternoon, all in all.
death in paradise is the viewing pleasure now.
video easy listening.
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I successfully managed to avoid any work on my Open Uni assignment by watching several episodes of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. from Season 4.
Saved the last few episodes for tomorrow as they're the season finale.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere was some ham in the fridge that Needed To Be Eaten[emoji769] so tea has been ham, eggs, chips, and beans. Lovely stuff
And the washing machine finished doing its thing at the same time that I finished eating, so the laundry has now been draped upon the clothes horse
Must remember to trundle forth the recycling bin later.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI successfully managed to avoid any work on my Open Uni assignment by watching several episodes of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. from Season 4.
Saved the last few episodes for tomorrow as they're the season finale.
The recycling bin has been trundled. It’s still quite damp out there; I reckon it’ll be foggy again tonightComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI suppose the evening's entertainment will involve the remainder of I. Jones & the Temple of Doom even though I'm finding it less than inspiring.
Not one of my favourite films by any means, though bits of it are ok if you like that sort of thing.
Next up was 40 mins of "I. J. and the Last Crusade" which is rather more fun and returns to the sort of thing the first one did.
However after 40 mins I got bored so started watching a thing on BBC Alba about Concorde, which was narrated in Gaelic (I assume) with subtitles in Saesneg for the rest of us.
The last thing I watched on Alba was "Crowdy & Cream" being the story of a boyhood in the Hebrides in the 1930s written by Finlay J. McDonald (first broadcast on R4 back when god was a boy in the 1980s IIRC).When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAnd, after investigation in the driving rain, 21mm it proved to be, so one of those extending things with a 21mm socket will do the business.
The 21mm socket is, I assume, available from your friendly local Halfords or tool shop.
HalfordsWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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