and after creating the steel shed I had chicken curry accompanied by (wait for it B14) a nice Rioja (purchased by FIL in 1997) he was into buying sack wrapped Spanish Rioja and now he has passed we are into drinking it, actually quite an emotional experience pretty sure Richard would have appreciated it.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postand after creating the steel shed I had chicken curry accompanied by (wait for it B14) a nice Rioja (purchased by FIL in 1997) he was into buying sack wrapped Spanish Rioja and now he has passed we are into drinking it, actually quite an emotional experience pretty sure Richard would have appreciated it.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNot that iot makes much difference at the moment...Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Tea was a Higgidy chicken and leek pie.
Watching American Gods season 2. I started it a while ago and am now finishing off the last few episodes.
Headache continues to be annoying. It was really bad earlier so I had a lie down and it went away. Now I can feel it coming back.Comment
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Chinese ordered online. It’s like living in the 21st century!
Also, 10% discount for first online order
Off there now as I just got a text saying it’ll be ready in ten minutesComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTea was a Higgidy chicken and leek pie.
Watching American Gods season 2. I started it a while ago and am now finishing off the last few episodes.
Headache continues to be annoying. It was really bad earlier so I had a lie down and it went away. Now I can feel it coming back.
Well she used to. I have ot suggested a lie down for years....Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdinner was breaded haddock, chips and peas.
courtesy of the good cap'n and my aunt bessie.
and yet more Rioja.
i haven't quite got over the need to knock lumps out of someone who really deserves it though.
maybe more Rioja will help.
or a spliff.
To be fair, most people I meet deserve it....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou are too nice. You should just randomly pick someone.
To be fair, most people I meet deserve it....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen I suggest a lie down to MrsBP, she gets a headache.
Well she used to. I have ot suggested a lie down for years....
suggest a slow one to her, she will shake your filings outAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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