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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDiscovered a way to read Daily Telegraph premium articles for free, just have a slow internet/browser. For some reason Chrome is acting up again and I can read the full article before the subscribe panel pops up.MarriedComment
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Lunch: poached tomato* and scrambled egg (leathery) on Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed toast (crust), bramble jelly sandwich on Morrisons wholemeal sunflower and spelt bread, yogurt corner thing, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
*The tomato was right on the edge of being a bit furry.
I suppose I'd better do the Sunday shop this afternoon.
Not quite enough hoarded to tide me over until tomorrow.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 18 April 2020, 11:51.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Sounds like fun.
I thought they were having a megadrought so where did the snow come from?
FB is advertising shoes at me now, makes a change from gambling sites and war games, or wooden floors.
Some of the photos in "people you may know" were quite remarkable after someone mentioned MILFs in a comment.
Stone me, as one might say.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Been clearing out the dead man's shed this morning. No gold or stacks of old £20 notes found. What have I found? Rusty tools* (might be salvageable), seeds from 1975 (lettuce), bag of charcoal (that can't go off, can it?), firelighters (approved by the National Coal Board ), millions of cable ties, a sack cart. Everything else wooden is piled up ready to be burnt this evening (don't tell the fire brigade, apparently that's verboten these days too ).
Lunch - quesadilla's (as per a Jamie Oliver thing that appeared unbidden in my youtube feed) 6/10. Probably needs some practice.
Raining now. On my salvaged junk.
* - if you're thinking 'riveting', then yes a little rivet gun was among these tools. Dunno how to work it though.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostBeen clearing out the dead man's shed this morning. No gold or stacks of old £20 notes found. What have I found? Rusty tools* (might be salvageable), seeds from 1975 (lettuce), bag of charcoal (that can't go off, can it?), firelighters (approved by the National Coal Board ), millions of cable ties, a sack cart. Everything else wooden is piled up ready to be burnt this evening (don't tell the fire brigade, apparently that's verboten these days too ).
Lunch - quesadilla's (as per a Jamie Oliver thing that appeared unbidden in my youtube feed) 6/10. Probably needs some practice.
Raining now. On my salvaged junk.
* - if you're thinking 'riveting', then yes a little rivet gun was among these tools. Dunno how to work it though.Comment
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Duvet cover out of the WM.
Mattress cover now in. That's the last of the bedding.
Next up will be undergarments, leggings and tops. The final load of the day will be dresses.
Empty wash basket until bedtimeComment
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