What have you done today thread?
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Was going to knock out a batch of pasty's, but discovered the snadger I bought was basically an oak cricket ball surrounded by about 2mm of actual swede...
Fuck.
Fuck.
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Had to deal with a bit of a Gremlinette meltdown. I think she's stressing about moving so far away to university, but doesn't want to show it. We've all had a good chat and told her it's perfectly natural, etc., etc.
One of her stresses was that she didn't have enough suitable 'uni clothing' and I suddenly found myself offering to take her shopping.
One of her stresses was that she didn't have enough suitable 'uni clothing' and I suddenly found myself offering to take her shopping.
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My step-son is off to Pompey to start uni on the 16th Sept, he can't bloody wait to get away from usgremlin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 1:25 pm Had to deal with a bit of a Gremlinette meltdown. I think she's stressing about moving so far away to university, but doesn't want to show it. We've all had a good chat and told her it's perfectly natural, etc., etc.
One of her stresses was that she didn't have enough suitable 'uni clothing' and I suddenly found myself offering to take her shopping.
He's so unprepared it unbelievable, missus is having to create lists of things he needs to take as he hasn't a clue
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My brother went to Uni just down the road and never really cut the strings. One self imposed requirement for me was that I had to go somewhere "a decent distance" away partly based on his experience.
I was also short a few items of clothing TBF, but only cause I discovered on arrival there was a dress code for certain freshers events
I was also short a few items of clothing TBF, but only cause I discovered on arrival there was a dress code for certain freshers events
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I've been shown the schedule for Fresher's Week. It reads like an 18-30's party week in Magaluf, circa 1995.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:35 pm My brother went to Uni just down the road and never really cut the strings. One self imposed requirement for me was that I had to go somewhere "a decent distance" away partly based on his experience.
I was also short a few items of clothing TBF, but only cause I discovered on arrival there was a dress code for certain freshers events
One event promises a live appearance by Dappy, he of N-Dubz. Fuck me, there's an inspiration for all the kids of something not to aspire to.
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We had Coolio of Gangster's Paradise fame.gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:56 pmI've been shown the schedule for Fresher's Week. It reads like an 18-30's party week in Magaluf, circa 1995.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:35 pm My brother went to Uni just down the road and never really cut the strings. One self imposed requirement for me was that I had to go somewhere "a decent distance" away partly based on his experience.
I was also short a few items of clothing TBF, but only cause I discovered on arrival there was a dress code for certain freshers events
One event promises a live appearance by Dappy, he of N-Dubz. Fuck me, there's an inspiration for all the kids of something not to aspire to.
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Photos, or it didn't happen.
Oh, hang on....
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Both the earth and the moon paid a visit to MK a few years ago. The moon as, uggh, outdoors, though so fuck that.
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You've gone full-branch Pikey!
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Got taken out for a bit of a meal today by our Dutch neighbours.
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Looks like some parsley in a glass of hot water with an air dried sausage to stir it with.
(Being Perigeux I suspect it's a fungus, not parsley).
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I reckon there's a raw egg in there tooCount Steer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:55 pmLooks like some parsley in a glass of hot water with an air dried sausage to stir it with.
(Being Perigeux I suspect it's a fungus, not parsley).
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Raw egg yoke probs.
Fungus tartare innit?
Edit: from their website....
Egg perfectly cooked in front of you, aromas of truffles and wild mushrooms, black bread sticks (the egg is cooked when the flame goes out)
Fungus tartare innit?
Edit: from their website....
Egg perfectly cooked in front of you, aromas of truffles and wild mushrooms, black bread sticks (the egg is cooked when the flame goes out)
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Won't be raw for long with the burner under. Poached egg with fungus and an old sausage?Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:59 pmI reckon there's a raw egg in there tooCount Steer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 6:55 pmLooks like some parsley in a glass of hot water with an air dried sausage to stir it with.
(Being Perigeux I suspect it's a fungus, not parsley).
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