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Originally posted by BR14 View Postthe windows open? - amazing. how was this miracle achieved?Comment
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Dinner will be macaroni cheese and chips in that classic double carb way us Brits do so well.
Neither item has been made by me. The mac n cheese is a Charlie Bingham's thing and the chips are McCain's gastro chips.
I hope they mean gastro as in gastro-pub...Comment
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dinner was M&S lasange, with a nice red wine*
tv is DIP 5:1
on iPlayer
might morph to HSB later, as it's all on more4
quiet day tidying up after the major upgrade yesterday.
it's amazing what a shoehorn and lump hammer can do to get a system in
*clue: it's SpanishComment
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As oven chips go, the McCain's were pretty good. Nice and crisp outside, fluffy in the middle.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postthe windows open? - amazing. how was this miracle achieved?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe landlord fixed them
Herewith, the saga from early March:
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBloke up a ladder outside my window
I hoped it might be something to do with sorting the damn windows out. Turns out he’s just clearing the guttering around the top of the bay. And looking from below, I don’t think it’s feasible to have a go at the paint round the sashes with a Stanley knife from his ladder; the top of the bay is so high, and triangles are so unaccommodating, that he’s too far away to reach all but the very top of the windows
Speaking of triangles, here’s 40,000 different mathematical definitions of the centre of a triangle: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRIANGLE CENTERSOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostTurns out it’s the landlord up the ladder; he just came and borrowed my largest Philips screwdriver as he left his tools behind and the guttering has big screws
When he comes back up with it I’m going to broach the subject of the windows. I have no objection, in principle, to him taking grave risks to fix themOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostBEDROOM WINDOW OPENS!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLiving Room Windows Open!
One of the living room ones got badly stuck at about a foot open; a lot of hammering and prying later, we managed to get it shut again
That one’s going to be restricted to only opening about six inches from now on, but the other one is OK - well, they’re all a bit stiff, but that’s only to be expected after all this time
Glad it’s a warmish day, as I’m now basking in a gentle flow of fresh 14° air from the windowOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostIf I’d known he could fix it in five minutes with a hammer, screwdriver, and complete disregard for all known principles of safe ladder usage, I would have asked him to years agoComment
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Turns out there is an extra on the last S1 HSB dvd.
I've only watched 10 minutes of it but it's one of those 30 years later things where they all look really old.
Oddly Henry looks the oldest.
Sewermen is back on Paramount.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 23 June 2020, 20:14.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Just realised I never put the duvet back on the bed. A job for tomorrow as I'm not about to do it nowComment
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I'm wondering whether to switch to the summer duvet, but I can't be bothered at this time of night and it'll probably get cold again in a day or twoComment
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Aside from Ambulance whilst eating, tonight's viewing was S3E1 of A House Through Time, also on iPlayer. This series' house is in Bristol, and turned out to be just around the corner from a pub I fairly often had my dinner in after finishing work mid-evening at "Bristol's GWR 96.3 FM" (as they liked to call themselves) nearby back in 2005-6. It's nice to be vaguely familiar with the area while you're watching, though the brief shot of Colston's statue was already outdated within a couple of weeks of the original broadcast towards the end of last month
And I'm pleased to report absolutely no feedback from the right hearing aid, suggesting that the wax problem is now resolved
Goodnight allComment
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