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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostNice trip to Cardiff, bit of shopping, got my copy of "Rambo III"
Us retired folks can't afford such extravagance.
I'd have been even more pissed off if I'd bought a new copy for £7.95 in HMV.
Oh, and in other news, the grey turned into drizzle on the way home.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 3 September 2019, 10:44.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning, lovely Indian food last night at the local Desi Pub. I'm not sure if they has been exported outside of the Midlands yet, but they are a local pubs serving Indian food and have a great Sizzler section.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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The CUK server seemed to have the hiccups just then; might be just for me
The clouding over hasn't happened yet.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe CUK server seemed to have the hiccups just then; might be just for me
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can't get to the last page of a few threads, switches to page 1.
fubar is the technical term i thinkComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe CUK server seemed to have the hiccups just then; might be just for me
The clouding over hasn't happened yet.
All OK now, I think…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The busy life of a retiree...
Haven't looked at the fig tree in the last few days. For the first 5 years of its life we got nothing off it, then one fig one year. Last year we got 3 figs.
Up until Saturday I'd picked about half a dozen. Haven't looked at it since then. Have just picked 5 more.
Then tied up some of our heritage tomatoes that I only started growing a few weeks back from a mouldy one I found at the back of the fridge.
Said hello to the guineafowl, but forgot to check the chickens for more eggs.
That's next on the list after I get a taxi ordered.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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So I am having problems with the forum on my mac - (using both Opera and Chrome)
Firstly it was the too many redirects.
The it would only ever take me to the first page of the thread - which is often fine - except for this one - clicking the last button took me back to the first page...
Seems fine on my windows laptop though (using chrome) .
All seems back to normal now.. (13.30)Last edited by original PM; 3 September 2019, 12:30.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe CUK server seemed to have the hiccups just then; might be just for me
The clouding over hasn't happened yet.Comment
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Lunch at Jimmy Jacks - a greasy spoon near Liverpool Street. I had full english for a change.Comment
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