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The skimmed milk in my tea doesn't taste as skimmed as all that.
Knackered after yet another afternoon of weeding killing.
Will it never end?
And the alternator in my Fiat Seicento has seized up which explains exactly why the belt exploded and all the smoke while it did it.Comment
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Hot.
Tea consisted of fish.
Followed by stewed apples, spiced up with a few blackberries and raspberries, with custard.
I like custard.
It uses up the milk.Comment
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£80 for the alternator.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAnd the alternator in my Fiat Seicento has seized up which explains exactly why the belt exploded and all the smoke while it did it.
£10 for the belt.
And the exhaust is blowing a bit.Comment
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I feel inclined to watch yet another "Callan".
I have last night's "Under the dome" recorded, but I'm finding it less & less interesting.Comment
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I also have all the dvds which arrived today.
Which includes "Civilisation" with Ken Clarke, "The Ascent of Man" with Jacob Bronowski, and much else.
Lighter stuff is "America" with Alistair Cooke.Comment
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