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Looks like Paco may be planning to challenge Butch for leadership of the bachelor chimps
But I’ll have to see what happens later, as it’s time to talk to my family
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostChicken was fairly indifferent.
Rice pud is glorious, the dayReginald MolehusbandDrS did it right.
0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Sunday afternoon shop shortly.
Back is playing up again.

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Indeed.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLot of it about
Lunch has been a corned beef sandwich (white bloomer) which made a nice change
Oddly, I had a couple of corned beef sandwiches last evening for no readily apparent reason.
I shall have another couple or three corned beef sandwiches for tea this afternoon.
The Sunday shop has been completed, washed, bleached, wiped down, dusted, and put away.
Even managed to find some mince (beef & pork) reduced in Morrisons, so the freezer is filling back up again.
Feeling quite tired now, wondering, due to the vague feelings of ennui, tiredness, etc. whether I'm coming down with "something" or other.
Then again, having dreamed this morning about half a swede (turnip or rutabaga) being stuck to the kitchen wall with some alien looking thing next to it, who can tell.
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Zoom call done
Apparently my brother has a Herodotus Zoom call each week - a group of classical scholars from around the world all join and somebody reads a paper on some aspect of Herodotus’ work
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Mrs B would love that, just to be able to listen inOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostZoom call done
Apparently my brother has a Herodotus Zoom call each week - a group of classical scholars from around the world all join and somebody reads a paper on some aspect of Herodotus’ work

She's just finished her penultimate year of a classics degree with the OU."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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We now have
1. automated lights in the porch.
2. trim on the porch door.
3. sensors on the porch door.
4. sensors on front door.
5. painted bathroom skirting boards.
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Tea has been chicken madras with rice and naan. Very nice
I am, however, rather disconcerted to find that Sainsbury’s are now supplying naan that are oval in form, rather than the traditional bigger-at-one-end-smaller-at-the-other. It makes it very hard to know which end to start at if they’re both the same size
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Tea: 3 x corned beef sandwich, orange segments & custard, more of the rice pud, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: The Beiderbecke Affairs E3 "We call it the White Economy".
"Then Churchill said to me" E1 with Frankie Howerd and including Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart as someone else. Mildly, very mildly, amusing.
I'd never heard of it & wouldn't have missed much if I hadn't.
"Timeless" S1 E1 & E2: rather more inneresting being a time travel thing.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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