What have you done today thread?
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Finished unloading the van, the shed now needs a tidy and cut up some old pallets for firewood.
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Yesterday I was out on the pushbike in the morning & fitted a new fork oil seal to the SV650 in the afternoon.
Today I've done some gardening,picked up some stuff from Screwfix & I've just took the SV650 out for a test run down the bumpy back lanes around here,everything is as it should be
Today I've done some gardening,picked up some stuff from Screwfix & I've just took the SV650 out for a test run down the bumpy back lanes around here,everything is as it should be
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That brings back memories,I had that album about 1982,it was my only foray into ''Prog rock'',I must have swapped it for my usual stuff,Sabath,AC/DC,Quo or something along those lines.
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I'm not a genesis fan or anything and I don't know any of the tracks on the album, but I love Turn it on again. The album cover is shown when you stream it, so I knew what it was as soon as I saw it.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 5:54 pmThat brings back memories,I had that album about 1982,it was my only foray into ''Prog rock'',I must have swapped it for my usual stuff,Sabath,AC/DC,Quo or something along those lines.
I was hoping for Eric Clapton's August for a similar reason, I flippin' love his cover of Behind the mask
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August is the only Clapton album I own,the problem is that these days I don't own a record player,the vinyl's all stored away.I still have a CD player though.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 6:00 pm
I was hoping for Eric Clapton's August for a similar reason, I flippin' love his cover of Behind the mask
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If it's your birthday you have to buy us all cakes, I'll pm you my PayPal.
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Happy to, got it I think - smellsofpiss@gs.de?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 7:08 pm If it's your birthday you have to buy us all cakes, I'll pm you my PayPal.
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And I thought the Bonnie's riding position was bad! This was way worse.
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@yorick on his Grom?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 7:53 pm And I thought the Bonnie's riding position was bad! This was way worse.
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My spiffy new Ninja food processor showed up. It's MUCH bigger* than expected & I managed to slice a finger open on a VERY sharp blade while unpacking all the associated gubbins. It's the NF701 model.
*I missed the "Professional XL" part in description.
*I missed the "Professional XL" part in description.
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The Fat Boi edition.
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Me chatting to a couple (the man is deaf/blind) and his wife, their first time at my church. We both know a BSL interpreter who was at the Coronation on Saturday. Small world.
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Phineas T. PhreakearsMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 7:53 pm And I thought the Bonnie's riding position was bad! This was way worse.
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We (I) need pics of the pasties!!!
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One of the grippy thingies on my coffee machine thingy (Coffee Handle Sump) broke yesterday.
I've just spent a hour trying to find a replacement online. Found one on 'AliExpress', but can't order it FFS!! All the ones on amazon fr are 51mm internal, this is 53mm. Guessing that the smaller one will leak more than the broken one
So, seriously considering trying to find a relatively cheap replacement coffee machine!! LOL Can't be going without for too long!! And, TBF, it did only cost me 20€ second hand a couple of years ago! And I have a load of Senseo 'bags' I bought when I thought I'd be working through May - downside is the Senseo machines seem to be quite expensive But, I have found a 'refillable' pod thingy so I can still use my favourite coffee So, maybe!
(A Lidl replacement would be about 75€ )
I've just spent a hour trying to find a replacement online. Found one on 'AliExpress', but can't order it FFS!! All the ones on amazon fr are 51mm internal, this is 53mm. Guessing that the smaller one will leak more than the broken one
So, seriously considering trying to find a relatively cheap replacement coffee machine!! LOL Can't be going without for too long!! And, TBF, it did only cost me 20€ second hand a couple of years ago! And I have a load of Senseo 'bags' I bought when I thought I'd be working through May - downside is the Senseo machines seem to be quite expensive But, I have found a 'refillable' pod thingy so I can still use my favourite coffee So, maybe!
(A Lidl replacement would be about 75€ )
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Dragged the ST1050 out the garage, looking resplendent in dirt. Took it for a run over to see my mum, may give it a clean when i get home
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Bit of a shit landmark occasion today. My mate was killed on his bike 20 years ago today,so I stuck a pot of flowers on his grave and reflected on times past. I never was a great one for visiting cemeteries,but as life moves on I'm finding more and more friends and family are boxed up and gone.
The act of standing at a graveside seems crap to me too,there's no sense of the person,though I still feel compelled to do it on occasion. Like an old uncle of mine used to say,"why do you want to go to a graveyard,sure there's nobody there anyway". I end up thinking I haven't quite got the hang of something important.
Anyway,rest easy Jason,you packed some real bad behaviour into your short 30 years,yet still managed to be a half decent human being.
The act of standing at a graveside seems crap to me too,there's no sense of the person,though I still feel compelled to do it on occasion. Like an old uncle of mine used to say,"why do you want to go to a graveyard,sure there's nobody there anyway". I end up thinking I haven't quite got the hang of something important.
Anyway,rest easy Jason,you packed some real bad behaviour into your short 30 years,yet still managed to be a half decent human being.
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Amazon UK and eBay have 53/54mm portafilters but most are specific to the make of machine. Some look pretty generic though. What make is yours?Noggin wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 10:44 am One of the grippy thingies on my coffee machine thingy (Coffee Handle Sump) broke yesterday.
I've just spent a hour trying to find a replacement online. Found one on 'AliExpress', but can't order it FFS!! All the ones on amazon fr are 51mm internal, this is 53mm. Guessing that the smaller one will leak more than the broken one
eg https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=53mm+porta ... 2c7jbbzf_e
There must be quite a few coffee machines that have bit the dust and the portafilters got ditched with them. Although some people may have one stashed in a drawer, like, just in case it fits the next machine?
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