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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat was the time when it felt a bit like living in Soviet Russia, where everybody carried a shopping bag with them at all times in case they happened upon a shop that had something - anything - to sellComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat was the time when it felt a bit like living in Soviet Russia, where everybody carried a shopping bag with them at all times in case they happened upon a shop that had something - anything - to sellWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postbetter get a move on it closes soon.
Didn't need to wear that cardigan...Comment
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Dog was pestering to be taken for a walk despite the heat, so walk we did between meetings.
Started bouncy and happy, 5 minutes later hot and drooping. Walk cut short and retuned home for a play in the garden with the hose to cool off.
I had to stop after a couple of minutes to answer a work call, came back out to the garden to find her sitting patiently next to the hose before barking at me as I came out the back door.
Dog now cool, damp and happy again."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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The carpet shop over the road has reopened!
"By appointment only" though, they've added in small letters on the A-board outsideComment
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It clouded over a bit earlier but that's cleared and it really is a lovely afternoon out there for those who like that kind of thing
I'm looking forward to a week or so of continuous light drizzle from tomorrow thoughLast edited by NickFitz; 2 June 2020, 13:49.Comment
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The Cunning Plan to shift the wardrobe using the lids of saucepans worked a treat, said lids being devoid of handles and convex, so slid across the carpet with no problem.
I took the opportunity of being able to get to the window to clean same & wash the outside & inside windowsills.
Then I did the same in the bathroom.
The bathroom net curtain looked more than slightly grubby so that's soaking in the kitchen sink in some Persil(tm).
I've never washed a net before so feck nose how it'll turn out.
Strangelove Mater was the last person to wash the nets and that must be 10 years if it's a day.
The spider from yesterday is leering at me from across the room, so I managed to avoid hoovering it up during yesterday's frenzy.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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An enormous bumblebee just came in through the window
But it just went down the room, had a look around, turned round, and went back to the window where, after one or two bumps against the upper sash, it worked out that it needed to be a bit lower; and so departedComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
The bathroom net curtain looked more than slightly grubby so that's soaking in the kitchen sink in some Persil(tm).
I've never washed a net before so feck nose how it'll turn out.
Strangelove Mater was the last person to wash the nets and that must be 10 years if it's a day.Comment
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