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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTry living in Conwy.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdo you drive a de lorean, by any chance?Comment
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positively pishing dahn now.
was going to take a walk to the pub, but i think i'll just be walking to the fridge instead.
so.. beer or cider?
decisions, decisions.........Comment
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Sunday shop done, during which it failed to rain.
Just washed a little of the crap off those cans & bottles I collected over the last week.
The accumulated crap will visit the dump this week at some convenient time.
The mince tart I made at lunchtime hasn't made it 16:00, indeed it had all gone by 15:45.
Yum.
Never mind, there's half of the rice pud in the fridge waiting patiently for tea time.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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After several days of awkward sidling past the clothes horse, I’ve finally got around to putting last week’s mundane laundry away
Still rainingComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
The mince tart I made at lunchtime hasn't made it 16:00, indeed it had all gone by 15:45.
Yum.
Never mind, there's half of the rice pud in the fridge waiting patiently for tea time.
Yum^2.
Having arisen unbidden at sparrow fart o'clock this morning, I'm beginning to fall asleep in my armchair.
<tea making hiatus>
Poached salmon (Morrisons, reduced, been in the fridge since Wednesday), baked spuds (2, small), peas.
Nice enough.
Rounded off with 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Yum.
Once the dishes are done and the shower is showered, then it'll be time for a bit of tv viewing.
I note that there's some sort of sporting event before Doctor Who.
This usually means it get delayed by whatever shenanigins the overpaid oiks get up to.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 26 January 2020, 18:16.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Not a fun drive home from the parentals. Raining, dark, people unable to stay in a lane due to WSCC thinking no-one needs working cats eyes on the roads, people unable to stay in a lane because they don't know where they're going, cyclists using Hammersmith roundabout, taxi drivers picking up in the middle of Hammersmith roundabout.
I was pleased to get a parking space right outside my flat. Downside is that it's parked behind some Ferrari that keeps cluttering up the neighbourhood.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThis usually means it get delayed by whatever shenanigins the overpaid oiks get up to.
DrS for PM!Comment
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BR14 - you remember when you parked your ferrari and forgot where it was? I think it has been found.
Or maybe it belongs to one of my ex-wives.Comment
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