Morning all 5.06am here. Haven’t taken the hanger clips off the curtains to see what the weather is doing outside
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Starting to get sunny in Manchester
Also seems to not be quite as breezy as earlier.
Soon be time for some lunch.Comment
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Just off to cement my Scottish bona fides with a delicious Baxters blackberry conserve on Hovis multi-seed. Two slices; natch.
Och aye, the noo...
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostJust off to cement my Scottish bona fides with a delicious Baxters blackberry conserve on Hovis multi-seed. Two slices; natch.
Och aye, the noo...
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Morning denizens
We seem to be back to the grey, dry, 7°C thing here
Harmless enough, I suppose.Comment
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Cloud cover has increased.
Broadband is now mid cut over and I'm using my Three 4G myfi thingummy for internet access. I rarely use it as it's mostly dusted off for holidays but I'm glad I have it!Comment
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Good to see that those Eurocarparks parking Nazis now control Morrisons' carpark.
Apparently just driving through will generate a fine unless you buy a ticket and input your numberplate.
Sounds like a bit of spray painting might be needed.
Walk walked.
Some nice rainbows observed along with a buzzard/red kite being chased by the usual jackdaw.
In other musings, how the feck did we end up being ruled by this bunch of no hopers led by a blonde buffoon who thinks he's WSC whilst being unfit to run a tombola.
In other news, lunch wasbaked beans on Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed toastlentil <pffffft> soup with Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed bread, followed by a couple of beetroot sarnies and 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
All very satisfactory, soup coming from a batch dated 19th May 2019 which had a considerable amount of hot paprika/chili powder included to spice it up a bit since it's saltless.
Also it had been made with stock from the accumulated lamb bones readily available in the freezer.
I forgot that "The 2nd sleep" was on at midday. Ho hum.
I was rather disappointed to find that "Glass" is not included in this list:
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Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 4 February 2020, 13:59.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
We seem to be back to the grey, dry, 7°C thing here
Harmless enough, I suppose.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCloud cover has increased.
Broadband is now mid cut over and I'm using my Three 4G myfi thingummy for internet access. I rarely use it as it's mostly dusted off for holidays but I'm glad I have it!Comment
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