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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostDepends on whether there's a bright flash or not.
I reckon it's "Survivors" complete with Brian Blessed.
Though it could be Leg End with Will Smith.
Trust me, I'm a Doctor.
I suppose I ought to put the top back on this amp before I electrocute myself.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI suppose I ought to put the top back on this amp before I electrocute myself.
And the VU meters don't actually indicate volume units as such.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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I was going to put a bedding wash on this afternoon but I forgot, so it’s on now
And the bed has been changed, so that’s today’s workout doneComment
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Tea: unusually for a Tuesday was M&S breaded chunky haddock, with a little treat of fried potatoes, followed by orange segments and custard (little thicker so not quite Goldilocks), and 0.92 Imperial pints of good Glengettie tea.
All very nice, especially the fish which hadn't been cooked to death.
The fried potatoes were nice too.
I suspect entertainment may involve more of Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four, which there is one John Thaw apparently, though he hasn't appeared yet.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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dinner has been the last of 'lee's mom's curry' from the freezer.
tomorrow i shall have to re-acquaint myself with cooking.
i have a kilo of beef mince my neighbour picked up for me yesterday, so a chilli is on the cards for tomorrow, as i've all the necessary for the needful to be done.
and i still have Rioja.
and as we know, Rioja will get you through times of no money, better than money will get you through times of no Rioja
to paraphrase the FFFB.
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more murders in midsomer.
this time with UFO's and a dodgy RAF base CO.
ooer missus.
doesn't look like i'll see my missus for a while <except virtually>.
bummer.
oh, well, at least no-one's shooting at us.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostExperimenting with making apple pies. In the oven now; we shall see how they turn out
They should have cooled down enough for me to sample one by the time I’ve had my tea.Comment
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Tea has been ribs and chips, and very nice they were
Too full for pie now. I might have some in a bit, or keep them until tomorrow. As it is, there’s two of them and each one is big enough for two helpings, so looks like I’ll be eating apple pie for a few days to comeComment
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