I was going to suggest that a fresh toe nail varnish might help.....MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 10:12 amA bumming for a plumbing.
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He was bemoaning the position of a shower tray recently.
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Adds a whole new meaning to Yorkshire couplings.gremlin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:52 amI'd prefer it if his manly arms would crack on and get the bloody en-suite finished for me.
After that he can ravish me any six ways to Bradford for all I care.
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Thank God I'm not in Bradford any moreMyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 10:12 amA bumming for a plumbing.
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You'd be tempted?Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 5:10 pmThank God I'm not in Bradford any more
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Nuff sed.
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Is Clarkson pregnant?
Watched the new GT episode yesterday, looks like he's going to drop anyday soon!
Watched the new GT episode yesterday, looks like he's going to drop anyday soon!
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I’m late to the party here but as soon as I read this bit I wondered why & when you read the gushing love story to be able to give such a concise review!!!gremlin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:14 am
Same with my Kindle. I read a a lot of dry, military history or biographies of long-dead people most people have never heard of. Yet, when I power up the Kindle, it suggests a gushing love story of a heart-broken woman with dusty rugs who falls for a Hoover repairman with rippling biceps. Again, why? The Internet is supposed to be smart.
I fear for the future.
I mean, I know you were asking about relaxing doing nothing, but reading that kind of book might be classed as doing nothing but it often leads to something, so I’m told!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Apart from the fact that it is spring when you buy it, why is 'spring lamb' called 'spring lamb'? This year's lambs are still being born/running about so it's not that that they're selling.
(Apparently what we get sold as SL has probably been kept in and fed on hay all winter so it's not even 'spring grass lamb'. It may have been born one spring, most of them are, but not this one. So, it's another marketing exercise).
(Apparently what we get sold as SL has probably been kept in and fed on hay all winter so it's not even 'spring grass lamb'. It may have been born one spring, most of them are, but not this one. So, it's another marketing exercise).
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All lamb is mutton (especially that sold in curry houses...)Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 2:51 pm Apart from the fact that it is spring when you buy it, why is 'spring lamb' called 'spring lamb'? This year's lambs are still being born/running about so it's not that that they're selling.
(Apparently what we get sold as SL has probably been kept in and fed on hay all winter so it's not even 'spring grass lamb'. It may have been born one spring, most of them are, but not this one. So, it's another marketing exercise).
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I was always told it was lamb at 0-1 year oldRockburner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 3:23 pmAll lamb is mutton (especially that sold in curry houses...)Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 2:51 pm Apart from the fact that it is spring when you buy it, why is 'spring lamb' called 'spring lamb'? This year's lambs are still being born/running about so it's not that that they're selling.
(Apparently what we get sold as SL has probably been kept in and fed on hay all winter so it's not even 'spring grass lamb'. It may have been born one spring, most of them are, but not this one. So, it's another marketing exercise).
Hogget at 1-2 year old.
Mutton 2+ years
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Sounds right.gremlin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 3:28 pmI was always told it was lamb at 0-1 year oldRockburner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 3:23 pmAll lamb is mutton (especially that sold in curry houses...)Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 2:51 pm Apart from the fact that it is spring when you buy it, why is 'spring lamb' called 'spring lamb'? This year's lambs are still being born/running about so it's not that that they're selling.
(Apparently what we get sold as SL has probably been kept in and fed on hay all winter so it's not even 'spring grass lamb'. It may have been born one spring, most of them are, but not this one. So, it's another marketing exercise).
Hogget at 1-2 year old.
Mutton 2+ years
(The supplement in the w/e before last Saturday FT was all about meat. They raved about mutton and old beef from dairy cattle - Galician 20 year old cow was mentioned, tasty but tough! It was there that it was pointed out about 'Spring' lamb. Not convinced curry houses use UK mutton - it's now more expensive than lamb 'cos you have to keep them longer - but they don't gain much weight).
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A few curry houses near me have been fined for selling beef as lamb. Some now just call it 'meat' on the menu.
You can have a Chicken Naga or a Meat Naga, etc...
You can have a Chicken Naga or a Meat Naga, etc...
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