Fish fingers, chips, and beans for tea; because sometimes, only the very best will do
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFish fingers, chips, and beans for tea; because sometimes, only the very best will do
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ah slow cooker spag bol & animal pasta, accompanied by a nice glass of pinot.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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There we are then, rain, mist and fog all the way to Cardiff in daylight, rain, mist and fog all the way back to Neath in darkness.
Looks like there's a big fire somewhere judging by the 4 fire tenders going east on the M4.
Nice bit of poached salmon for tea, with green beans and little potatoes.
M&S salmon of course.Comment
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Rain's scheduled for here around two in the morning, and on through much of tomorrow
But enough of tomorrow! For now, time for a beer and some hokum on the boxComment
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No rain yet. I watched Escape From New York which I don't think I'd ever seen all the way through before - maybe caught the last twenty minutes when getting back from the pub twenty-odd years ago. It was OK, though there seemed to be some gaps in the narrative; we know that walking down fifty floors of the World Trade Center wasn't something that took a couple of minutes, and getting downtown to the WTC from the railway was a lot quicker and free of incident than getting uptown a few hours earlier had been. And we certainly know that when an airliner flies into a building in downtown Manhattan, you don't find said airliner in big airliner-shaped pieces on the ground afterwards. But it was of its time; I have a vague recollection of it being criticised for excessive violence when it first came out, which isn't apparent now. Maybe I should watch the sequel Escape From LA and see if that's sufficiently violent for modern sensibilities
Goodnight allComment
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