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Your coffee Mr Wolf, lots of sugar, lots of cream.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostOnly but the finest organic filter coffee for myself and mrs qh.
Then I go and spoil it by adding cream and milk and sugar.
But it is lovely though.
qh"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Genesis reunite for first tour in 13 years - BBC News
I am pleased it does not involve Steve Hackett or Peter Gabriel. Or I would have to go along.
I was there in 1982 the last time they did a gig togetherComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostYour coffee Mr Wolf, lots of sugar, lots of cream.
Knee still fine? Prepartions for summer events going well?Comment
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He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Bloke just went past with an open umbrella. Either he’s on his way to an audition for a roadworks sign, or the showers have arrived
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Or it is sunny and he has no parasol?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBloke just went past with an open umbrella. Either he’s on his way to an audition for a roadworks sign, or the showers have arrived
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Not sunnyOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostOr it is sunny and he has no parasol?
Just remembered Freeview changed its channels around in this region last night (part of the preparation for the 5G rollout, so I understand) so I’ve set the telly rescanning. Wonder which channels I won’t be able to get because of the incorrect filters on the external aerial after this?
The Australian Customs & Immigration Show still seems to work at any rate
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Couple of Greggs sausage rolls (home-baked) for lunch
As it’s been a chilly few nights, I’m going to take the car for a charging run, assuming it starts - if it doesn’t, I think I’ll see about changing the battery myself.
And if it does, I’ll make an extra trip to Sainsbury’s for various things that add bulk and generally get in the way during a normal shop; foil, cleaning stuff, that kind of thing.Comment
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Is the foil for a hat?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostCouple of Greggs sausage rolls (home-baked) for lunch
As it’s been a chilly few nights, I’m going to take the car for a charging run, assuming it starts - if it doesn’t, I think I’ll see about changing the battery myself.
And if it does, I’ll make an extra trip to Sainsbury’s for various things that add bulk and generally get in the way during a normal shop; foil, cleaning stuff, that kind of thing.
Won't cleaning stuff be sold out?Comment
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