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Pushing off early this evening!
Home tonight after a week in The Smoke. Lunch in Winchester tomorrow at a decent restaurant. Going to see an Elvis impersonator (dragged along - don't ask!) tomorrow evening with my missus and her mate + her mate's new bf. Sunday it's the Grand Prix then down the local for a couple of pints with a roast.
Hope everyone has a good a weekend as me.
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Since there have been so many old threads resurrected this week - why not one more?
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostYou are lucky. Mrs. Dalek is a Strictly Come Dancing fiend. Why do women like such poo?
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- Clearing up some of the mess that the builders made
- Setting up my NAS
- Finishing off a website
- Watching West Brom humiliate Aston Villa
- Family gathering on Sunday afternoon
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postnothing much on saturday, probably spend most of the day sitting down. (at 40,000 feet)Nothing much on sunday, probably spend a lot of time sitting down driving from Perth to Darwin. heh heh.
oops that reminds me, take an aspirin quick.dont want a dvt now, do we ?
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostThis is it.
Should be part of any school's curriculum. I'm 40, and, at school, was taught more about Sutton Hoo than about WW2!
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostDoes that offer more depth than the UK History rolling WW2 coverage?
Should be part of any school's curriculum. I'm 40, and, at school, was taught more about Sutton Hoo than about WW2!
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nothing much on saturday, probably spend most of the day sitting down. (at 40,000 feet)Nothing much on sunday, probably spend a lot of time sitting down driving from Perth to Darwin. heh heh.
oops that reminds me, take an aspirin quick.dont want a dvt now, do we ?
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Posttwo days tulipesurfing in Pot Noodle Harbour.
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Plan B and family.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostMind you, Mrs. D was a good sport about my insisting that we watch The World at War box set every Sunday morning for 6 months, an episode at a time, plus all of the extra features, so maybe I'm getting my punishment?
Was driving home one day a few months ago, and hearing an extract on Radio 4 I suddenly recognised one of the voices - My neighbour in Wimbledon back in the 60s, Lieutenant Montague (Monty) Cleeve, describing going over the top at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. So I ordered the CD on Amazon.
He was a nice old boy, thin as a whippet (which possibly explains why he survived - all he had to do was turn sideways like a playing card and the bullets would have zipped past him!).
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two days tulipesurfing in Pot Noodle Harbour.
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Plan B and family.
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Two days kitesurfing on Poole harbour
Hope the weather stays nice....
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostDoes that offer more depth than the UK History rolling WW2 coverage?
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