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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd I have still not got round to reading links - grrrrrComment
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Trying to decide what to have for lunch. I think it’s a soup kind of day today; but which soup?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTrying to decide what to have for lunch. I think it’s a soup kind of day today; but which soup?Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Soup? Lentil <pfffft>. Accept no substitutes. <- avoid this afterwards though.
Freecell score in the continuing drizzle: 93%. Running average: 83%
Lunch: poached tomato (large), scrambled egg (sans recalcitrant bits of shell coz it broke in a very unusal way. on Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed toast (crust), 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Neither pea and ham soup nor any variety of lentil soup in stock, unfortunately. In fact, not a great variety of soup at all once I dug into the freezer, but plenty of chicken and barley. So that it was, and very nice tooComment
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I thinks prawns cooked in garlic, chilli and butter are my new favourite !!!
Weather - slight drizzle, 6 degreesMarriedComment
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Further to the perusal of "The 2nd Sleep":
My brothers has all been took by the army, sir, to fight the Northern Caliphate.'
Fairfax nodded encouragingly. 'Brave lads, I'm sure.'
That was a war that had gone on all his life and some said for centuries beforehand
tedious garriosn duty in some isolated Yorkshire moorland outpost
joining in holy matrimony a Mr Anwar Singh, 'computer programmer', of Clerkenwell, London, to a Miss Julia Morgenstern, 'web designer' – an occupation surely for a spider rather than a human
Sic transit gloria mundi after 800 years of post apocalyptic meltdown.
And the puzzlement over what might have been "The Cloud".
Then came a picture of one of the bitten-apple devices, its screen blank, followed by another with a skull-like face drawn on it, hands pressed to its cheeks, eyes and mouth both wide with horror.
Indeed, imagine the state of affairs when the bitten apple devices don't work any more.
Doomed etc.
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Tea: the last of Sunday's roast lamb with carrots & onions. With a shedload of pepper, hot smoked paprika, and some Marmite(tm) it finally tasted of something. 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: "ST VI:The Final FrontierThe Undiscovered Country" being the final outing (not that sort of outing) of Ye Olde Gange before the new lot came along with "ST VII: Generations".Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 19 February 2020, 20:15. Reason: I tend to get those mixed up, likeWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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