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That's fab. All nonchalantly behaving like nothing happened the night beforeOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostComment
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The afternoon's Freecell score was 88% with the running average firmly stuck at 82%.
Tea was more of yesterday's roast beef with orange segments and custard for sweet and 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea to wash it all down.
Not to mention the Eccles Cake so I won't mention that, or the sultanas.
All part of the 5 a day.
The evening's entertainment is about to be "Back to the Future", being the tale of a lad who goes back to the 1950s.
It's a bit like Peggy Sue got Married in its way.
But with a Delorean instead of the Ford Edsel.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 20 January 2020, 19:29.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Probably for the best as the current best theory is that it's a maths error and Dark Matter may not exist. There's a paper Dark Matter's Biggest Problem Might Simply Be A Numerical Error but I doubt it will help as I'm struggling to understand it.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostJust watched a 2016 Horizon programme about Dark Matter.
Still none the wiser
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Feeling a bit out of sorts today. I’m wondering if I’ve picked up some damn lurgy from the hoi polloi when I was in the pub on Saturday night
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe simple pleasure of throwing something into the new wastepaper basket from several feet away endures
i like to stoat it aff at least three walls/bits of furniture, before it hits the bin.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHow good is your aim?
i do a lot of clearing up, too, strangely enough
dinner was steak pie, chips and beans, for a change.
still with lashings of HP sauce, of course.
and a chilean merlot.Comment
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More lurgy-prevention (or alleviation) now via coffee and walnut cake, well known for its restorative properties
Pretty chilly out already, but apparently it’ll cloud over tonight and the rest of the week will be slightly warmer. The only snow I’ve seen this winter remains the brief shower in the Hope Valley when the train was being held for a broken rail as I travelled back from the CUK Xmas do
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I do like a bit of coffee and walnut cake. I may treat myself to making one once I've done my planned spring cleaning at the weekend.Comment
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