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Started off a bit iffy today, but nice and sunny now.
Today I will make some burgers for later on and also to go in the freezer. Also got some brisket which might be brined for a week, to make corned beef or might end up becoming a pot roast today.Comment
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I really liked Margin Call. I think it was the most realistic movie I've seen about the banking crisis. No stupid fictional gun battles or car chases shoehorned in, just lots of increasingly desperate meetings but still never boring.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThink I'll watch Margin Call. I don't know if it did well at the box office (I haven't been to a cinema since last century, as far as I remember), but it does a pretty good job of dramatising the humongous ****up perpetrated by all those financial geniuses who we're told need to be paid a fortune to stop them going away to a place where, presumably, they can't **** things up so badly.Comment
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MorningAfternoon all.

Lovely day.
There we are; two houses vacuumed & a bit of one dusted.
Lunch cooked & eaten (roast beef with rice pud for sweet, beef overdone
but rice pud just right).
Off out (food) shopping once I've done the dishes.Comment
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I forgot that the 2.4GHz video sender down in the garage gets its knickers in a twist.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOoooo, just had a big dip in the 'lektrick supply.
The boiler reset itself.
Had to reset the bugger this morning.Comment
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I felt really odd this morning after the Corolla tax thing. (See Pondy's thread about his dad).
Dunno if it was low blood sugar (hadn't had breakfast & had been busy watering tomatoes etc.).
Maybe it's just old age.
I shall have to ask the Metrons.Comment
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Called in to supermarket to get some apples and my agent was there.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Afternoon all.
Overslept this morning so missed the club ride. Did some cooking instead.
Asparagus and Cheese Tart for lunch.
Pot au Feu of braised pork belly for dinner tonight.
Mowed the lawns, hopefully for the last time this year."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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