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Waitrose emailed to say they were trialling Deliveroo in my area. As I couldn't get a delivery slot with them and really fancied some of their chunky breaded haddock fish fingers, I eagerly launched the app.
No fish fingers.
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Good article about Hawkwind: Acid, nudity and sci-fi nightmares: why Hawkwind were the radicals of 1970s rock | Music | The GuardianComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWaitrose emailed to say they were trialling Deliveroo in my area. As I couldn't get a delivery slot with them and really fancied some of their chunky breaded haddock fish fingers, I eagerly launched the app.
No fish fingers.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Waitrose? Is that the not quite Booths store people down South use because they haven't discovered Booths or don't have one near them?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGood article about Hawkwind: Acid, nudity and sci-fi nightmares: why Hawkwind were the radicals of 1970s rock | Music | The Guardian
Wonderful.
A 's dream.
I might listen to "Doremi" just to reminisce.
It all went a bit sideways after 1982 or so, but the 70s albums are great.
Brainstorm, man.
Hawkwind - Brainstorm - YouTube
It must be said that I tend to skip the Bob Calvert bits.
Stacia Hawkwind Pictures and Photos - Getty Images
Mmmmm.
Somewhat before the Hollywood then.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 20 October 2020, 18:03.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Ents is 24 hours in A&E on All4.
I am a few episodes behind.
A chap has done a Diver and nearly taken his thumb off. Even the attending doctor is struggling to keep his cool.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostEnts is 24 hours in A&E on All4.
I am a few episodes behind.
A chap has done a Diver and nearly taken his thumb off. Even the attending doctor is struggling to keep his cool.
Currently watching Channel 4 News where Jon Snow struggled to say "influencer"."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Pah. Having to get my CV into some format to be part of a bid pack. It's really tedious to turn my wealth of waffle into a few key words that still make me look just as awesome.
Hopefully the bid will come off as that'll be next year's work pipeline nicely set up.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIt all went a bit sideways after 1982 or so, but the 70s albums are great.Comment
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