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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI took my life in my hands and went to Sainsbury'sComment
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It seems to be morning already, but it's still last night to me
First up was a rewatch of New Jack City (1991). Bold in its day, but it seems very mild nowadays, which means its bold attitude doesn't work so well
And then, well, why not: The Hunger Games (2012) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013). Great stuff, and I'll watch the other two tomorrow night, because they're better than most films even if you're no longer a teenager
Bedroom's a bit chilly tonight because I forgot about the window again
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt seems to be morning already, but it's still last night to me
First up was a rewatch of New Jack City (1991). Bold in its day, but it seems very mild nowadays, which means its bold attitude doesn't work so well
And then, well, why not: The Hunger Games (2012) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013). Great stuff, and I'll watch the other two tomorrow night, because they're better than most films even if you're no longer a teenager
Bedroom's a bit chilly tonight because I forgot about the window again
Goodnight allComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEvil witch! Throw her out of tpd! Reporting bin movements late is not acceptable.
I hope HWMBO puts you on the naughty step...Comment
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Its very irritating that to take all my drugs takes so long. And even longer to kick in. Hopefully I shall be "mobile" soon so I can limp to the pier. And back hopefully.Comment
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I just looked at the calendar. Nothing. Apart from my appointment to see surgeon.
Well there is a weekly massage. MrsBP and I have appointments every Thursday. I can't see those restarting until March.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI did my limp along the prom. Yesterday the bay was stormy. Today like a mill pond.
Its a shame that their natural diet of chips has been stopped by lockdown.Comment
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MrsBP is doing her daily shop. I put bleach on the list - I hope she remembers it.
I defrosted the car for her before she left. What a great husband I am! Gold star for Brillo...Comment
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