Nice day here too.
But got home to find a massive hole in the street outside.
Negotiated my way past a digger and bucket to get to the shops a bit later and got caught in a downpour.
Took the driest way back home, but still got soaked. Hole in the road filling nicely.
"Ooh, look, a wimming pool!" was my comment to a passing neighbour.
Shirt already dry.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAs soon as her key is in the lock, make sure you are on the other side, bollock naked save for a winning smile and flashing spinning bow tie, holding a tray of EO burgers in one hand and a chilled bottle of wine in the other, with a towel draped across the forearm.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIts a fine day here in Manchester.
I think I will welcome the missus home from work with a nice BBQ and a glass of chilled white wine.
She left me a pound of mince in the fridge this am and said 'do something with that'
so I reckon home made beefburgers on the barbie will be a nice suprise for her.
oh, and ten cans of fozzies for me
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Originally posted by original PM View Postlooks like EO is a quantity not quality kind of guy...
tis true.
I read Mich's tales , totally agog. I am missing out on some of lifes greatest pleasures I suppose, hey ho.
only 30 more minutes to going home time
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It's a glorious day and was planning on having a bbq later but a major server issue might just scupper those plans
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostMould the mince into cock-shaped burgers, that would be a surprise.
Although, probably not knowing you.
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Mould the mince into cock-shaped burgers, that would be a surprise.
Although, probably not knowing you.
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Its a glorious day
Its a fine day here in Manchester.
I think I will welcome the missus home from work with a nice BBQ and a glass of chilled white wine.
She left me a pound of mince in the fridge this am and said 'do something with that'
so I reckon home made beefburgers on the barbie will be a nice suprise for her.
oh, and ten cans of fozzies for me
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