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Tea: the last of the roast beef with carrots & onions, it was remarkably fiery, stewed pears WITH custard (2nd jug, turned out that the milk in the first jugful had turned so it now graces the compost heap, difficult to tell with skimmed), 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Odd I hadn't noticed the state of the milk but there was no obvious sourness with the tea.
Entertainment: thing on Mad King Ludwig's castles on BBC4 at 20:00 (though it's Dan Cruikshank which may cause early termination), thing about JFK on More4, and whatever else I decide is of vague innerest after I've done the dishes.
Watching the fourth part of Surgeons which features replacement of bits of the aorta immediately out of the heart and an almost complete removal of someone's intestines.
Watching the fourth part of Surgeons which features replacement of bits of the aorta immediately out of the heart and an almost complete removal of someone's intestines.
Spoilers!
I'd just finished part three last night when that one became available on iPlayer, but saved it for later as one hour at a time of this stuff is generally enough to go along with. It sounds like a good one though, so I'll probably watch it later
Watching the fourth part of Surgeons which features replacement of bits of the aorta immediately out of the heart and an almost complete removal of someone's intestines.
Bit of an over exaggeration, sorry.
Just half the stomach, duodenum, gall bladder and part of the pancreas.
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