I spent a lovely hour in the British Library before catching my train.
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Back home now - got a few hours of recuperation before the running clubs Christmas party tonight. Urgh.Comment
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According to the wayback machine
Counting House steak and ale pie
11/7/2012 - £10.25
7/12/2013 - £11.25
12/12/2014 - £12.75
Pretty sure it was about £8 when we first started going in 2011Comment
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Home again!
Stopped off to do my shopping on the way back. Won't have to do that again until I realise what I forgot to get. So about five minutes
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Was she drunk?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostCrikey, my sister fell downstairs yesterday and broke her arm
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Probably not - she doesn't really drink to speak of. Also, 7:30 in the morning is considered a bit early for it by some peopleOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostWas she drunk?
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On the bright side, she's got an excuse not to do the Christmas washing up.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostProbably not - she doesn't really drink to speak of. Also, 7:30 in the morning is considered a bit early for it by some people
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I reckon that was the planOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostOn the bright side, she's got an excuse not to do the Christmas washing up.
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I knew there was something I had to do today...
For MrsB
whisky: definition of whisky in Oxford dictionary (British & World English)
According to OED, whiskies is the plural for whisky.Comment
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