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Was just thinking we could set up a grub club flickr account or summat similar?Comment
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I know.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe point is that that is where everyone uploads their photos.

I may sign up for it, but only if my plan B and C takes off.Comment
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Continuous light drizzle out there. I ought to head out to Bradgate Park before the best of the autumn colours have gone. Also, deer.Comment
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Its all made, its a great place and as I've been there so long they will try and cook what ever I ask for.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI just looked up the recipe, doesn't appeal.
Has the chef actually made it or does it come out of a tin?
I dont usually try new things but I'll give this a go.Comment
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Its a great place for a walk, but stay well clear on boxing day when all the kids are trying out their new bikesOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostContinuous light drizzle out there. I ought to head out to Bradgate Park before the best of the autumn colours have gone. Also, deer.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfternoon denizens
Is there a combo scanner-&-shredder? Something that scans (both sides of) the paper as it goes in, then shreds it, saving the scans somewhere (USB/WiFi/wotever) so you have an archive of the shredded documents, just in case.Originally posted by Bunk View PostYou'd want to be pretty confident before you used that scanner
Ah.Originally posted by Alias View PostIsn't that what they all do? Well, in corporate environments for espionage and blackmail anyway
Person of Interest S2, IIRC.Comment
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Don't do it!Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI've yet to mention it to clientco, but they will be notified about it tomorrow
It'll spur them into action.
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The Heinz stuff is ok, but I wouldn't go out of my way, to be frank.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI just looked up the recipe, doesn't appeal.
Has the chef actually made it or does it come out of a tin?Comment
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