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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostForgot to say, the pie was finished as one of my proscrastination tasks.
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But you had hours left!Originally posted by ladymuck View PostExam done and submitted. I actually quite enjoyed it. Hopefully I'll get a reasonable result.
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Your countdown was slightly off but a fine pali nonethelessOriginally posted by AndyGarbs View Postpali




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Yes, I can imagine why one would want to outsource one's bush-trimming duties... for all those troublesome, hard to reach places and the like. Though I do wince at the thought of minors being let loose on such a magnificent specimen.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostVery kind of you, sir. The aforementioned chap did allude to the possibility of using a shredder. I suspect such a device could pressed into service when child labour is next freely available.
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I believe the outsourcing would be for the clear up phase once said bush has been trimmed. Minors in charge of such a delicate operation isn't advisable, I agree.Originally posted by wattaj View PostYes, I can imagine why one would want to outsource one's bush-trimming duties... for all those troublesome, the hard to reach places and the like. Though I do wince at the thought of minors being let loose on such a magnificent specimen.

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Wise. Very wise.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI believe the outsourcing would be for the clear up phase once said bush has been trimmed. Minors in charge of such a delicate operation isn't advisable, I agree.
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One is duly chromebooked.
And I've remembered most of the passwords.
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Now all of the passwords.Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostOne is duly chromebooked.
And I've remembered most of the passwords.

Entertainment: Timeless S2 E3: "Hollywoodland" wherein our heroes rescue the purloined "Citizen Kane" and meet Hedy Lamarr.
The Beiderbecke Connection E3: wherein our heroes find out some stuff.
Nazi Megastructures: more on the Pacific Theatre, Japanese Megastructures.
At 23:00, Sapphire and Steel.
Clear as a bell here, with the flittermice busily flittering.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRibs and chips for tea
Looks like it's clouded over a bit again outside
I think they're trying to give us more nasty viruses.
Little leathery winged bastards.
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