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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post…the freezer which was absolutely full after yesterday’s shop is now even more absolutely fullComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Lavender Hill Mob is on BBC2 at 16:00Comment
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Cor it's baking out here!
I have joined the queue for the big Tesco up the road. Moving swiftly, I have to say.
Bit sunny tho' and I didn't bring my sunglassesComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCor it's baking out here!
I have joined the queue for the big Tesco up the road. Moving swiftly, I have to say.
Bit sunny tho' and I didn't bring my sunglasses
Walked a portion of The Walk today since The Leg was complaining a little as I left the house, plus there were yobs playing football to "music" of sorts emanating from their motor vehicle.
Said music, being replete with single note bass was detectable from a quarter of a mile away.
Aside from said yobbery, met a boy on a bike, a young lady running (up hill too it must be observed, what? in this heat?), a chap on a bike (pushing it unlike the boy, sensible chap obviously), a lady talking to someone on her telephonic apparatus (doomed according to Morgenstern), and a chap walking his dog on a very long lead.
The Leg is throbbing a bit now so it's probably just as well I cut the walk short.
Strewth it's a bit warm out there Bruce.
In other news, I thought it was a bit polleny:
Pollen forecast - Met Office
And even more so tomorrow.
I start taking antihistamines in January these days & keep on them until August.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 10 April 2020, 15:22.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Shame the leg is still playing up. You certainly did a good number on it, what with all the bruising and suchComment
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Successful trip to Tesco and back.
Sour cream and flowers were on the list. A bottle of red fell in the basket because the queue for the tills went past the booze.
I got tulips again because the last bunch I got from here lasted ages.Last edited by ladymuck; 10 April 2020, 16:33.Comment
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i would appear to have, for want of a more precise term 'done me feckin back in'.
bugger.
it's a bit sore.
walking has become difficult.
i had lots of stuff i wanted to do this weekend too. mostly in the garden.
feck it.
maybe with the help of brufen and deep heat, i'll be cool tomorrow.
meanwhile beer o'clock, and back to spatterjay.
oh, and i thought red dwarf was very good, last night, made me laugh out loud a few times.
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