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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostNot mine!
Andy got it.Comment
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dinner was steak and kidney pie <again> chips and peas.
and more Rioja.
my partner is now sick.
joy.
main carer for alzheimers mum.
feck it.
i think i'll just get pished for now and worry about it in the morning.
when i'm supposed to work.
maybe i'll kick that into touch.
<Primal Scream>
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdinner was steak and kidney pie <again> chips and peas.
and more Rioja.
my partner is now sick.
joy.
main carer for alzheimers mum.
feck it.
i think i'll just get pished for now and worry about it in the morning.
when i'm supposed to work.
maybe i'll kick that into touch.
<Primal Scream>
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt was you! It reads as 324423 on the app anywayMarriedComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOriginally posted by BR14 View Postdinner was steak and kidney pie <again> chips and peas.
and more Rioja.
my partner is now sick.
joy.
main carer for alzheimers mum.
feck it.
i think i'll just get pished for now and worry about it in the morning.
when i'm supposed to work.
maybe i'll kick that into touch.
<Primal Scream>
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Went to a garden center that has a small shop/deli that sort of thing. They had pasta and eggs (as needed a dozen for in-laws) and loads of stuff. No crowds and all people maintaining the 2m distance and no one being a tw*t and hoard-buying.
I saw on social media the images of the Tesco extra at Dudley.
It said they had to close the shop for three hours due to customers fighting.
I still need a laminator machine and some compost/manure but I doubt we're going to be let out at all soon, due to many people in this country not being blessed with common sense.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe InstantPot™ has been activated and is Doing Things to a couple of lamb shanksComment
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I wonder how the people who previously spent their Saturday evenings on the FOBTs in Ladbrokes down the road are coping with their enforced abstention. Visions of them at home with all the cash they’ve saved saying, as the Freak Brothers did in a different context, “All this money… USELESS!”Comment
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