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dinner has been a cottage pie thing, with garlic and chilli in the filling.
very nice IIDSSM.
yet more Rioja.
and now to that death capital of Merrie Olde Englande, - midsomer.Comment
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It's been a long and busy day. I am fooked.
Huge headache hit at about meeting no.4 which I battled through until lunch time when I got something to eat and took some tablets. Had to have a lie down on the office floor during a gap between meetings in the afternoon.
Just about starting to feel more normal now.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postanybody think BP might come back?
i kinda miss im.Comment
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Sainsbury's are having a right laugh with my contents insurance renewal quote
I can get the same cover elsewhere for less than half what they want to charge meComment
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Entertainment: HSB S2 E14: "The Young, the Beautiful and the Degraded" wherein stuff happens to our heroes.
Roswell: New Mexico S1 E9: "Songs About Texas" wherein our heroes go to Texas to consult a faith healer.
Yeeehaw!
Secret Nazi Bases: Bergkristal: The Atomic Threat on Yesterday.
which, oddly enough, isn't about Bergkristal but about Dag Bromberg, E6.
"Secret Nazi Bases" Hitler's Invisible City (Dag Bromberg) (TV Episode 2019) - IMDb
Oh. They were making nitroglycerin.
That's rather uninteresting.
We were doing much the same sort of thing.
No mention of the one legged stool for the operator.
Or the 18 deg C thing.
Lateral Science: Scottish Nitroglycerin & One Legged StoolsLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 2 July 2020, 20:31.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSainsbury's are having a right laugh with my contents insurance renewal quote
I can get the same cover elsewhere for less than half what they want to charge me
I know the main point of the insurance is to help reduce the financial impact of property loss but the chance of losing everything is slim and the cost of replacing one or two items is affordable.Comment
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Tea has been chicken tikka masala with the usual rice and naan
There's been a shower, but the sky seems to have cleared to see extent now
Oh, and trundling was done earlier to help pass the time on the second occasion that I reloaded the database from backupComment
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