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Dinner was some kind of meatloaf from M&S, with chips; quite nice overall
And after that we watched The Train (1964), about a train being used by Nazis to plunder art from France in 1944. Basically a subplot of that Monuments Men film that I watched the other week
Goodnight all
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Morning denizens
My rib cage is much less painful than it has been - I think I’m very close to being able to turn over in my sleep without waking myself up
Cloudy but quite mild out again, apparently
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorning denizens
My rib cage is much less painful than it has been - I think I’m very close to being able to turn over in my sleep without waking myself up
Cloudy but quite mild out again, apparently

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Morning all
It’s Christmas Eve, in thedrunk tankSouth West...
A35 not too bad last night, got here in under 3 hours
Most of the Christmas decorations have been purloined from here (MIL’s old house) by The Wife’s (tm) sister, but we found a box of lights and some tinsel, so have made a Christmas Tree using that and a binocular tripod.
Now to take The Dog (tw) down to the beach for a walk...…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning,
Not dressed yet. Will trot off to the in-laws with the turkey for the SIL to weave her magic on it tomorrow.
I might bake a cake later, I’ll see how I feel."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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