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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSister-out-law popped in. She has several thousand toilet rolls in her hotel! So we will never run short.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostShe is cross at a staff member who accepted a group of ramblers. Who are apparently only better than rugby groups and golfers. They had better be careful - SoL does not suffer annoying people too well.....Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNope. Just waffleComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe other day she booted out a chap and his son. The son had taken drugs. She was not going to let the other guests suffer.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou will cure waffles? Sounds good....Comment
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Roast dinner for tea, to be precise, roast shoulder of lamb with the usual trimmings. Very niceComment
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For years now, there’s been times when the other side of the road seems much darker than usual, which in turn seems eerie and ominous
It was only a few weeks ago that I finally worked out what was going on: there’s a carpet shop on the corner of the side road over the way which leaves its window display lights on overnight, but somebody’s messed with a time switch, so every night they turn off at about three minutes to eleven and back on again at three minutes to midnight.
And that’s why I'm sometimes struck by how dark it seems over there: it actually is dark, compared to normal. Nothing eerie or ominous at all now I know
It doesn’t say much for my powers of observation that it’s taken me so many years to finally notice a large illuminated window being dark at the same time every nightComment
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