Until that ^ I was going to say that, where you and Yorick live, keeping heat out of the house isn't a bad idea
A right now thread
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Even bland can be a type of character
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What's 14c ?
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Had the same problem last time I did some sirloin steaks (on a cast iron, ribbed skillet though). Usually, no problem, but this time I bottled it with getting the skillet up to 'scorchio' on the gas hob. So they took too long.
Re oil. They get the merest caress with a flavourless oil, which helps stick the coarse ground pepper on. The skillet doesn't get any.
I skipped our big barby when we moved house. When we had the back garden here landscaped I had a 'lower patio barbecue area' included, intending to build a barby but never did. The last few times I've barbied anything (just for 2) I used a charcoal bucket barbecue from Sainsburys......works a treat (Cleaning it = sticking the circular rack in the sink with the washing up )
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Comfortable.
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We've got the outlaws staying with us and Pen invited some of her pals round for pool party.
Lots of noisy kids in pool is my idea of hell.
She asked me to stay 10 minutes to show willing then kicked me out to the pub.
So having a few cheeky beers outside my fave bar under the trees.
31c and beer is much cooler.
The MotoGP was very tense so nice to chill.
Life is tough sometimes.
Lots of noisy kids in pool is my idea of hell.
She asked me to stay 10 minutes to show willing then kicked me out to the pub.
So having a few cheeky beers outside my fave bar under the trees.
31c and beer is much cooler.
The MotoGP was very tense so nice to chill.
Life is tough sometimes.
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Trying to work whilst buzzing my tits off after having a cup of coffee after a 2 week break from caffeine
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I find this really weird (not just from you, in general!). I haven't really drunk caffeine for years. But I've started having a coffee or two in the morning, then back to non caffeine stuff the rest of the dayMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:42 am Trying to work whilst buzzing my tits off after having a cup of coffee after a 2 week break from caffeine
I can't feel any effect of that sort!! If I sit down with friends at the cafe in the valley and have three or four coffees, I might feel a bit 'heady' (almost like a headache is on the way, but not really). But no buzzing Even when I used to use coffee to 'keep me going' on stupid work days, I didn't ever get that buzzing feeling
Bit like pain killing-floaty drugs, caffeine doesn't seem to have the same effect on me. Gutting really
(Maybe it's the old, no sense no feeling?? )
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I used to drink it on the hour every hour during the week, but quit when withdrawal over the weekend started to P me off and make me a smidge grumpy.Noggin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 6:09 pmI find this really weird (not just from you, in general!). I haven't really drunk caffeine for years. But I've started having a coffee or two in the morning, then back to non caffeine stuff the rest of the dayMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:42 am Trying to work whilst buzzing my tits off after having a cup of coffee after a 2 week break from caffeine
I can't feel any effect of that sort!! If I sit down with friends at the cafe in the valley and have three or four coffees, I might feel a bit 'heady' (almost like a headache is on the way, but not really). But no buzzing Even when I used to use coffee to 'keep me going' on stupid work days, I didn't ever get that buzzing feeling
Bit like pain killing-floaty drugs, caffeine doesn't seem to have the same effect on me. Gutting really
(Maybe it's the old, no sense no feeling?? )
Now it's one or 2 cups a week and it proper gets me revved up, although only when it's 'proper' coffee, the old Nescafe instant crap does nothing for me
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I only drink proper coffee!! TBF, the only reason I generally just have two is because historically, chain drinking tea with caffeine has stopped me sleeping. But, no buzzingMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 6:42 pmI used to drink it on the hour every hour during the week, but quit when withdrawal over the weekend started to P me off and make me a smidge grumpy.Noggin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 6:09 pmI find this really weird (not just from you, in general!). I haven't really drunk caffeine for years. But I've started having a coffee or two in the morning, then back to non caffeine stuff the rest of the dayMrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:42 am Trying to work whilst buzzing my tits off after having a cup of coffee after a 2 week break from caffeine
I can't feel any effect of that sort!! If I sit down with friends at the cafe in the valley and have three or four coffees, I might feel a bit 'heady' (almost like a headache is on the way, but not really). But no buzzing Even when I used to use coffee to 'keep me going' on stupid work days, I didn't ever get that buzzing feeling
Bit like pain killing-floaty drugs, caffeine doesn't seem to have the same effect on me. Gutting really
(Maybe it's the old, no sense no feeling?? )
Now it's one or 2 cups a week and it proper gets me revved up, although only when it's 'proper' coffee, the old Nescafe instant crap does nothing for me
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Right now it's 29c. I love it.
Was 35 today and folk were moaning like it was the end of the world.
There's a Calima from Africa which is bringing huge winds so makes it bearable.
I could be in Bradford moaning about the cold and wet.
Not saying "oooh it's a bit too warm and a bit too windy"
Fark off miserable twats.
Was 35 today and folk were moaning like it was the end of the world.
There's a Calima from Africa which is bringing huge winds so makes it bearable.
I could be in Bradford moaning about the cold and wet.
Not saying "oooh it's a bit too warm and a bit too windy"
Fark off miserable twats.
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Sitting in quite a good little coffee shop on Newport Pagnell High Street waiting for a shop to open (long story).
Its just down the road from Aston Martin's old factory/current flagship dealer, so an inordinate number of flash cars are driving past.
Its just down the road from Aston Martin's old factory/current flagship dealer, so an inordinate number of flash cars are driving past.
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That’s not going to get the Bonnie fixed now is it?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:35 pm Sitting in quite a good little coffee shop on Newport Pagnell High Street waiting for a shop to open (long story).
Its just down the road from Aston Martin's old factory/current flagship dealer, so an inordinate number of flash cars are driving past.
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The man is coming to get it next weekNidge wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:56 pmThat’s not going to get the Bonnie fixed now is it?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:35 pm Sitting in quite a good little coffee shop on Newport Pagnell High Street waiting for a shop to open (long story).
Its just down the road from Aston Martin's old factory/current flagship dealer, so an inordinate number of flash cars are driving past.
I'm tempted to go and try it now. I'll tell it the man's coming first of course, to instil some fear.
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I think I heard the bike give a heartfelt sigh of relief.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:59 pmThe man is coming to get it next weekNidge wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:56 pmThat’s not going to get the Bonnie fixed now is it?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:35 pm Sitting in quite a good little coffee shop on Newport Pagnell High Street waiting for a shop to open (long story).
Its just down the road from Aston Martin's old factory/current flagship dealer, so an inordinate number of flash cars are driving past.
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You accepted KFB's offer?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:59 pmThe man is coming to get it next weekNidge wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:56 pmThat’s not going to get the Bonnie fixed now is it?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:35 pm Sitting in quite a good little coffee shop on Newport Pagnell High Street waiting for a shop to open (long story).
Its just down the road from Aston Martin's old factory/current flagship dealer, so an inordinate number of flash cars are driving past.
I'm tempted to go and try it now. I'll tell it the man's coming first of course, to instil some fear.
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Home from work, just settling down to watch the start of the 24 Le Mans. Some changes may bring some interesting racing.
It’s on Quest for anyone interested, or Eurosport.
Mick
It’s on Quest for anyone interested, or Eurosport.
Mick