Just listened to Sunday Afternoon at Home from series 5 of Hancock's Half Hour
EDIT: ooh, turns out that episode was originally broadcast on my birthday - four years before I was born
Need to sort out the washing in a bit
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Previously on "Lazy day Sunday afternoon"
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Well 'someone' in this house seems to have lost the wireless thermostat controller, wherever it is the clock has now went five and the heating has went on so I can sdart to fel my fitgars agarn.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostMountain goat here.
Bought 'cos it was expensive and reduced by 50%.
Didn't realize what it was until I got home and looked up the English translation, but it looks OK and I can't resist a bargain.
I'd best get it into a curry then, unless someone has better ideas...
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postleg of lamb for tea (because beef was last week)
Bought 'cos it was expensive and reduced by 50%.
Didn't realize what it was until I got home and looked up the English translation, but it looks OK and I can't resist a bargain.
I'd best get it into a curry then, unless someone has better ideas...
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postcheese , mushroom and tomato ommlete fror dinner
F1 start
Columbo
Footie
and a few cans of fozzies
leg of lamb for tea (because beef was last week)
then some telly tonight.
I'm on roast chicken for tea!
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Lazy day Sunday afternoon
cheese , mushroom and tomato ommlete fror dinner
F1 start
Columbo
Footie
and a few cans of fozzies
leg of lamb for tea (because beef was last week)
then some telly tonight.Tags: None
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