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nopeOriginally posted by WTFH View PostRecoil/recall - I blame autocorrect.
As for SLRs, none of mine were ever an issue. Maybe you’re shooting Nikon?
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Chicken and barley soup for lunch, with an inch-thick bit of brown toast and a crust of white
Delicious and nutritious
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Intermittently torrential here.
Sunny at the moment.
Old ladies & sticks an hour ago.
I'm impressed that Xogg is still doing stuff.
I've not done anything since I retired despite all the good intentions.
Haven't even started building the shed.
And now it's raining, the gardening has come to a halt too.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Rain's gone and sun is back hereOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIntermittently torrential here.
Sunny at the moment.
Old ladies & sticks an hour ago.
I'm impressed that Xogg is still doing stuff.
I've not done anything since I retired despite all the good intentions.
Haven't even started building the shed.
And now it's raining, the gardening has come to a halt too.
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The chestnut trees have clearly decided it's time to shut up shop until spring. Not a lot of (non-green) colour about them yet, but the leaves are starting to look shrivelled and worn. I reckon they'll be mainly orange and yellow and brown this time next week.Comment
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Sun and blue skies here.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRain's gone and sun is back here
15 minutes ago, it was old women & sticks.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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sunny spells all afternoon.
until i was walking home from the bus stop.
feckin hissed it down, it did.
until i got to my front door.
bugrit bugrit bugrit.
millenium hand and Shrimp!!
fish pie for dinner.
very nice
with a nice chablis.
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I've managed once again to do the thing of putting the laundry in the washing machine, and forgetting to start it going
Might as well leave it till tomorrow now
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