Finally watched "Trapped, Series 2". Dark, melancholic, Icelandic. Highly recommended.
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostFinally watched "Trapped, Series 2". Dark, melancholic, Icelandic. Highly recommended.Comment
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Tea has been ribs and chips
Been raining very heavily for a while, but it's eased off for now.
Feeling a bit under the weather today. Hopefully it's not the Covid; I could do without that for ChristmasComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNeed to trundle bins but it's raining. Maybe I'll do it in the morning.
Tonight's entertainment was The Sopranos S6AE5, Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request (TV Episode 2006)
Still feeling a bit sub-par, but the thermometer reckons I don't have a temperature; though I've never been wholly convinced about its accuracy. But if anything it seems to read a little high so it's probably nothing. The O2 thing shows 98 - 99%
Goodnight allComment
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Aw, thanks for sharing LM - was good fun, and a fantastic game. We were super excited/incredulous that Susie wanted to be on our tinpot show. The ridiculously oversized trophy is winging its way to our worthy winner, who got quite emotional And yes, I did get my purple trombone out for the finalComment
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Pay day today! Tiny Tim - you will get Turkey on Christmas day! But not lettuce....Last edited by BrilloPad; 22 December 2020, 06:52.Comment
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Back to the salt mine...
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It's dark.
So can't say what the weather is like.
I need to invoice...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAw, thanks for sharing LM - was good fun, and a fantastic game. We were super excited/incredulous that Susie wanted to be on our tinpot show. The ridiculously oversized trophy is winging its way to our worthy winner, who got quite emotional And yes, I did get my purple trombone out for the finalComment
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