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Ah I can't do that. He cooked every meal while he was here and left enough food in the freezer to keep me fed this month -
And the Americans never hit anyone with friendly fire....Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThey didn’t actually open fire, but I vaguely remember seeing a documentary about them and they locked on with their weapons systems and everything on the run up to the target, aka some hapless East Anglian driver, as the pilot cheerfully explained that the safety was on
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Apologies for lack of posts last night. I was stressed
Washed bedding and a pair of socks. I could not find socks. Hunted high and low. Until I looked in washing basket.
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Dark out still. Quite warm though. Not warm enough that I'd leave my scarf at home.
Very tired too. Annoyingly woke up about 5-10 minutes before my alarm and then had a most delicious doze for 20 minutes before I grudgingly heaved myself out of bed. Unsatisfactory doze on the tube.Comment
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MrsBP says its still all his fault.....Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAh I can't do that. He cooked every meal while he was here and left enough food in the freezer to keep me fed this monthComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostApologies for lack of posts last night. I was stressed
Washed bedding and a pair of socks. I could not find socks. Hunted high and low. Until I looked in washing basket.
#PrayForBrillo
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Reminds me. I actually woke up at 5am and jumped out of bed. First time in 7 weeks.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Dark out still. Quite warm though. Not warm enough that I'd leave my scarf at home.
Very tired too. Annoyingly woke up about 5-10 minutes before my alarm and then had a most delicious doze for 20 minutes before I grudgingly heaved myself out of bed. Unsatisfactory doze on the tube.
At this rate I will have the energy to descale the kettle soon....Comment
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Well I am not going to argue with such an esteemed expert. I'll let him know he's in the doghouse.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMrsBP says its still all his fault.....Comment
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Before washing machine drama, I also managed to change all the batteries on the lights on my bike. There were at about 50%. I have 2 rear lights. And reflective top. Without that lot there is no chance of WTFH hitting me when he shoots.
And I oiled my chain. Which made cycling a lot easier.
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Morning denizens
Awoke just after eight for no particular reason, feeling well rested after a good night’s sleep. I should change the sheets more often if that’s the effect it has
Back to grey, dry, 7°C out
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