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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostCottons still in WM1 and into the TD at about 14:15.
What has life become that such things are all that one has to remark upon?
Though her next door has just returned from her sister's where said sister's husband has just attempted to top himself & is now in hospital.
Apparently said sister is sore afflicted with MS & he was sole carer, which at the moment implies that there was no external support available.
Ho hum. & all that.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostCottons in the TD.
What has life become that such things are all that one has to remark upon?Comment
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Cakes out of the oven and have nicely cooled. Drizzled some coffee liqueur over each half (I can recommend this, it's delicious).
Dad is going to replace my boot lid gas struts on Sunday. He's confirmed the parts have arrived and I've just checked my car to make sure no silly bolt types are being used. I think we'll need some WD40 though.
I was quoted, several years ago when they first started playing up, £600 each for parts and fitting by Nissan. Turns out they cost less than £30 each with one side affixed by some simple hexagonal nuts and the other side pops in. Of course, it'll still take my Dad a few hours and much swearing but it gives him something different to do.
I'm just looking forward to not having to balance the boot lid on my head anymore.
Undecided whether I'll send the original struts off for regassing. Could be useful to keep them as spares.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostEarl Grey? What disgusting madness is this? Away with you...
And as for HP...
possibly a hipster krapalapapatchochino drinker too?
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postah, another norn woos with his ketchup.
possibly a hipster krapalapapatchochino drinker too?
(actually usually no sauce for me - I just like the meat on its own, especially if I've paid a bit extra for good stuff. Might go for a little cheese on it now and again).Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostHome made vegetable soup here, to use up the bits left over in the veg box.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View Post1700 posts. Not an impressive amount but the count sneaks upwards...
Ha ha ha! I like to count!Comment
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