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Originally posted by WTFH View PostA quick thought for the collective brain...
Yesterday's cabinet zoom meeting. Do we think Michael Gove signed up using his personal gmail account (OK, more likely hotmail) rather than his parliamentary account?
Anyone want to fire off a bunch of emails to michael.gove739@...
And see which one reaches him?Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWTF they climbed that stack for is beyond me.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI still haven't done anything with the pineapple HWMBO left behind. How long do they last for?Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostCause you're as good in the kitchen as you are in the bedroom?
We make everything from scratch here, processed food is not welcome in our kitchen.
In fact due to longstanding lack of work we don't eat out hardly at all, obviously including recently I might add.
There aren't many things we cannot make perfectly well ourselves.
Having fantastic, well priced, butchers and fishmongers of many years standing in the local area helps.
However, we did eat out here, the other year, when we were really flush, the table had to be booked a year in advance.
el celler de can roca
We started at 8:30 PM, finished dinner at 1:30AM.
Expensive for sure, but realised from that experience what poor value you are generally getting when eating out in this country.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Sun's out though the sky's still white.
Fishmongers: Mr Rees the Fishmonger, used to drive around in his Morris 1000 van selling freshly caught fish from Swansea docks.
Originally posted by Strangelove GranI'll have a couple of fillets of hake, please, Mr Rees
Blodwen Price: farmer's wife selling veg off the back of a horse & cart.
Mr George the newsagent: used to deliver the Sunday papers, built up a tidy business his son managed to piss away.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by AndyGarbs View PostPhew, TPD is back, thought it was gone for ever !!!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning denizens
Forum having a little wobble?
Grey out, 7°C, dry. Bloody repeats
I had another vaguely unsettled night’s sleep. One dream in particular was mildly interesting though. It was one of those where I was trying to get somewhere I knew, but kept getting lost. However, for I think the first time ever in such a dream, I kept thinking I should just use dream Google Maps on my dream phone. My subconscious would then hastily make me think that no, I knew where I was now and was nearly there, then lose me again, but each time I’d start reaching for the phone. This attitude of “Just look it up, you’ve got a phone” could make it seriously difficult for my subconscious when it’s trying to do my head in in future dreams; maybe it’ll give up eventuallyComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostApologies. I find it ironic that when I post stuff I am accused of having mental health issues. When things are bad I post nothing or very little. I prefer to be left alone.Comment
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