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Hasn't made it above 15°C here today
Still, soon be winter, and then we'll be glad to get thatComment
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HWMBO will be coming to visit next week
It'll be good to have a butler doing my bidding again.
That and getting my freezer restocked.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHWMBO will be coming to visit next week
That and getting my freezer restocked.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti just walk past morrisons, period.
Their steak & ale pies are quite nice, their Toffee milkshake is awesome and their deli is quite good.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostTheir steak & ale pies are quite nice, their Toffee milkshake is awesome and their deli is quite good.
Tea: the last of Sunday's roast meh beef with carrots & onions (I was a bit generous with the pepper and the hot smoked paprika, leading to and cleared sinuses), orange segments and custard, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Now wondering where I've hidden various tools from myself. .
I have to remove the remaining paint from the porch and the options are angle grinder and sanding disks (very dusty and possibly poisonous if the paint is leaded) or paint stripper (toxic & unpleasant).When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Took a walk to Sainsbury's after clocking off. Lone Wolf gin is on offer there, ya see.
Came over a bit light headed and hungry whilst there so scoffed half a mini baguette with cheese when I got home and now I'm not hungry enough to have a proper dinner.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostAnd aside from all of that their bargains are remarkably bargainaceous, much more so than that Tesco.
Tea: the last of Sunday's roast meh beef with carrots & onions (I was a bit generous with the pepper and the hot smoked paprika, leading to and cleared sinuses), orange segments and custard, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Now wondering where I've hidden various tools from myself. .
I have to remove the remaining paint from the porch and the options are angle grinder and sanding disks (very dusty and possibly poisonous if the paint is leaded) or paint stripper (toxic & unpleasant).
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dinner was 4 duck spring rolls, and a generous helping of tiramisu.
very well balanced.
and more Rioja.
HSB is getting on my tits.
its like eastenders with a seasoning of police work FFS.
that bloody neurotic woman, and the fact that any feckwit can just wander into and around a cop shop unchallenged.?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Postooh! Nicely snuck in there with your century.
Entertainment: HSB S3 E8: "Requiem for a Hairbag" the one with Domminique Dunne who didn't live long enough to see it air.
Now: Roswell: New Mexico S1 E13 "Recovering the Satellites".
In other observations, I was pleased to see Sid the Snitch appear in HSB for the first time a couple of episodes ago.
Then: HSB S3 E9: "A Hair of the Dog " wherein the Governor's Wife's dawg gets kidnapped.
Now: "The Medusa Touch" on Talking Pictures, being the filmic version of the Peter Van Greenaway novel.
It's one of Mr Burton's later epics where the booze had taken its toll.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 8 July 2020, 21:09.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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