A right now thread
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Three Belgian F16s just flew overhead at less than 1000ft - should I be worried? I've not checked the news today...
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Three
That’ll be one French speaking, one Flemish speaking and one German speaking. And they will be fighting with each other
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Reminds me of the old joke about a number of desert islands where 2 men and a woman from various nations had been stranded on each island. When rescue came, the English men were still waiting to be introduced to the woman, the Italian men had killed each other over the woman, the French men had duelled and the victor claimed the 'spoils'. Meanwhile the Belgians were getting along perfectly in a ménage à trois.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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Explains the racket as they went over.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 5:05 pm Meanwhile the Belgians were getting along perfectly in a ménage à trois.
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Didn't know she drank tea.....formula400 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:55 am Finally starting to feel 100% again. Had some kind of virus for the last 2 weeks, proper knocked me back.
But right now watching Peppa pig with a cup of tea
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Just reading some public responses to a takeaway which has just been awarded a one star food hygiene rating. Most people's own kitchens would barely score a one star, with cats, dogs, laundry equipment in their kitchens....
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I'd want to know what the one star was for, if it only means their paperwork is up to date then I'd be worried.
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It's always seemed to me that the hygiene thing should be pass/fail.
That said....growing up, my best mate's Dad was an environmental health inspector. His mum was a microbiologist. Their house was an absolute shit tip. So either they didn't bring their work home, or they realised it was less important than you think.
That said....growing up, my best mate's Dad was an environmental health inspector. His mum was a microbiologist. Their house was an absolute shit tip. So either they didn't bring their work home, or they realised it was less important than you think.
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I gave the like because it made me laugh. I don't fancy a painful death from something I was given in a one star hygiene rated takeaway.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 5:49 pm It's always seemed to me that the hygiene thing should be pass/fail.
That said....growing up, my best mate's Dad was an environmental health inspector. His mum was a microbiologist. Their house was an absolute shit tip. So either they didn't bring their work home, or they realised it was less important than you think.
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Having a beer in the sun, pain free for first time in a week.
Insurance company been dragging their feet. But I got pissed off and went to emergency at private hospital and got cortisone injection in my lower back.
By 'ell, it's nice now the pain's gone.
Insurance company been dragging their feet. But I got pissed off and went to emergency at private hospital and got cortisone injection in my lower back.
By 'ell, it's nice now the pain's gone.
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Off to my first ever footy match (at the tender age of 53). My work colleagues are dragging me along to Brighton United v Manchester Rovers (or something). Apparently we have to meet at a pub first to “have a few” before the match.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
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I'll be watching that later. Maybe in the pub, depending on how today goesMingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 4:54 pm Off to my first ever footy match (at the tender age of 53). My work colleagues are dragging me along to Brighton United v Manchester Rovers (or something). Apparently we have to meet at a pub first to “have a few” before the match.
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Getting moaned at by the wife as I put salmon skin in the airfryer to make "salmon crisps" and I've stunk the house out!
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Sat on the ferry to Fuertaventura.
Perfect riding day. Mid 20s and bright sunshine
Perfect riding day. Mid 20s and bright sunshine
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Having a dish of tea after some exertions in the shed of shite. I've built a box for the spare wind turbine blades, sharpened an axe, tidied a bit and packed some Ebay items.
Next on the list is contributing to Weeksy's retirement fund.
Next on the list is contributing to Weeksy's retirement fund.
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Up early to finish off loading the caravan for couple of nights away. I say loading, the girlfriend obviously thinks we are away for a month or two, I’ve got my other best pants, a sock and a clean t shirt.
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You should have used the iron. Crank it up and press it firmly onto the salmon skin, sort of like they do in some Japanese restaurants . You'll need a metal plate to put on the ironing board of course. Do that, you'll be back in the good books no worries.
PS How were the crisps?
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire