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BTW - completed my weekly MacBook backupMarriedComment
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luncheon has been cumberland sausages.
inna roll
with french's yellow mustard <for a change>
and 80Cl of earl grey tea.
might need a nap, nowComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostLet's shut HWMBO and MrsBP in a room with a case of wine and rolling cookery programmes and pop to the pub for a quiet few hours
If I ever found MrsBP cheating with someone, I would do my worst to them. Make them marry her.
On a more serious note, MrsBP has not had a drink for 4 weeks now. She is losing loads of weight and starting to exercise. She is loving it.
If we go down the pub, it won't be quiet. There will be a huge argument to decide who has the worst story on sack washing disaster...Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostBleedin' 'eck. All my social and volunteer things have been shut down, so it won't be long before I become my online persona, a vodka-drinking miserable old git sitting staring at the wall and thinking about big bums.Comment
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MrsBP off to lunch with her sister. Tomorrow her sister has to make 60 people redundant. She is devastated.
But at least her managr job(and flat) is safe.
It also means a swimming pool we can use any time...Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
Another grey, showery, cool (6°C) start
First order of the day has been dealing with the Scotch broth. Having been in the slow cooker with the veg for around ten or eleven hours, the connective tissue in the shoulder had completely deliquesced, leaving the bones disarticulated and therefore very easy to fish out. So with the bones removed, the vegetables were extracted and blended, and the remaining meat previously reserved was finely diced and chucked in the pot. Then the mix of dried peas, lentils, barley and such that had been soaking overnight was drained and added, and so the lid is back on and the soup is entering its final three or four hours (preferably the latter - the slower the better…) of coming to fruitionComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou really hate HWMBO don't you?
If I ever found MrsBP cheating with someone, I would do my worst to them. Make them marry her.
On a more serious note, MrsBP has not had a drink for 4 weeks now. She is losing loads of weight and starting to exercise. She is loving it.
If we go down the pub, it won't be quiet. There will be a huge argument to decide who has the worst story on sack washing disaster...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMrsBP off to lunch with her sister. Tomorrow her sister has to make 60 people redundant. She is devastated.
But at least her managr job(and flat) is safe.
It also means a swimming pool we can use any time...Comment
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