Some pre-holiday laundry is airing outside as I think it'll dry quicker there than inside
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDon't forget if tonight's your time to trundle, everybodyComment
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HWMBO and I have watched Radioactive (2019) - IMDb this evening.
It's a good film but the well documented errors are quite annoying.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHWMBO and I have watched Radioactive (2019) - IMDb this evening.
It's a good film but the well documented errors are quite annoying.
Or was it one that got away.
Tea: the last portion of chilli con carne with rice, I'll be making more tomorrow along with some bol to go with the spag, orange segments & custard, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment:
HSB S6 E13 "Das Blues " Bobby Hill takes his father home and Belker finally gets married.
HSB S6 E14 "Scales of Justice" wherein there is a smoking ban.
HSB S6 E15 "I Want My Hill Street Blues" wherein a music vid is made on the Hill.
HSB S6 E16 "Remembrance of Hits Past " wherein Furillo gets shot.
Skin A&E.
The Good Place S? E4.
Now watching the Zit programme. <- cyst
This is a good one, he got some on his hat when she squeezed it.
Woman with a gigantic lipoma.
Then a chap who watched his own limpomas being removed.
I nearly fainted.
It's much bloodier than the other programmes of the same ilk.
Now a woman who removed a cyst on her scalp with a stanley knife.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 30 July 2020, 21:53.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Tea tonight was sausage and onion casserole, with M&S pork & apple sausages (and Co-op onions). Very tasty
It was made with a powdered Colmans's casserole mix out of a sachet bearing a Best Before date of September 2018. Still seems fine, so the other one in the cupboard dated April 2019 should be OK too when I finally get around to using itComment
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Tonight's viewing was the remaining three episodes of S1 of A House Through Time. Interesting to see the revival of Liverpool 8, which I remember as a pretty grim run-down area in the 1960s, and which of course got even worse later, culminating in the Toxteth riots of 1981.
Mars is hanging around over the road (and up a bit), apparently unaware that another of those robots is now hurtling towards it
And it seems our lockdown continues, though the government only deigned to disclose that fact in a footnote to a tweet about other places
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
Dry.
CBS.
20.5 deg in here, warmer out.
1006 mBar.
Friday.
Smalls in the WM.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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