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Originally posted by vetran View PostAnd the future is certain
I did consider going for it but then got a call from my PMComment
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I'm quite enjoying the repeats of Mastertapes on Radio 4 of an evening. In the 11.30 pm slot where you'd usually get 'today in Parliament' when they're not on holiday.
Monday and yesterday evening was with Paul Weller and one I caught last week was with Suzanne Vega.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b021mjc4Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Did you get fed up of shortages in Waitrose and eat them?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I did consider going for it but then got a call from my PM
"Milestone : Achieved CUK Century 11:46 2021-08-04"
seems as valid as our project plan which is sponsored by Andrex or should be it is "soft, wrong and very very long"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Lunch was a fresh baked baguette (half of) topped with some caponata type stuff I made the other day and a bit of grated parmesan.Last edited by ladymuck; 4 August 2021, 14:29.Comment
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Walk briskly walked, green ring closed
I was thinking of taking the car out for a charge and some shopping when I got back, but I spotted a suspicious number of people in blue shirts, and the road parallel to this one was busy with traffic in a certain pattern I've come to recognise. So I checked when I got in and it's true: football is happening at the place over the river from me
I'll give them all a while to get there and go out later instead. Tonight's meal will be either the Scotch broth I've had in the slow cooker all day or something quick and easy out of the freezer, so it doesn't matter if I'm a bit late
Lunch, BTW, was sausages in finger rollsComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all
Have I missed much?
You've missed changing your Christmas avatarComment
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The car has been taken out, and Sainsbury's has been gone to
Pretty quiet there around 20:30 on a Wednesday, it turns out. Shortages weren't too bad; some stuff I think had just sold out, as it tends to around that time. My Big Chicken isn't very big, but it was the last one left
Other noticeable gaps that were clearly due to supply chain problems: no tomato ketchup; no own-brand naan; no yellow flesh nectarines.
But as shortages go, it's nothing like the scale of spring last year. Plenty of meat and veg and the idiots seem to have steered clear of the pasta, presumably because they have plenty leftComment
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As predicted, tea has been Scotch broth with wholemeal bread. This batch has turned out extremely wellComment
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