Go on then....what did she do?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 8:46 pm I've not killed my wife. Yet.
I'm sure if I did the jury would downgrade it to man slaughter after hearing the evidence.
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Made three cheesecakes - a big one for a bbq later, a sensible sized one to take to work tomorrow and a mini one for me
And, some beef satay skewers for the bbq - going to take some of the satay sauce too incase anyone fancies trying that
Now just working out some crochet stitch translation (got a US pattern and they buggers have different stitches with the same name ) cos I want to make something for a friends little girl
Then off for a mooch around the car show
And, some beef satay skewers for the bbq - going to take some of the satay sauce too incase anyone fancies trying that
Now just working out some crochet stitch translation (got a US pattern and they buggers have different stitches with the same name ) cos I want to make something for a friends little girl
Then off for a mooch around the car show
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Changed her pronouns by the sound of it.David wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 10:27 amGo on then....what did she do?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 8:46 pm I've not killed my wife. Yet.
I'm sure if I did the jury would downgrade it to man slaughter after hearing the evidence.
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Spotted a likely gap in the rain and went to the village carnival. Quite a big bash for a not so big village. You wouldn't starve - options included fish n' chips, pizzas, burgers, crêpes and at least 2 other food wagons. WI doing eyebath sized cups of tea + cakes galore. Car show, dog show, booze tent, charity stalls and loads more. Quite impressed (with the turnout too). Then tonight there's a bar and local band (pretty good one too) in the biggest marquee.
Definitely punching above its weight is our little village.
Definitely punching above its weight is our little village.
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Ate some deep fried battered Oreos.
Honestly wouldn't normally eat anything so American and Sickly, but at the same time food always piques my curiosity
Weirdly...they have a brownie like cake texture.
Honestly wouldn't normally eat anything so American and Sickly, but at the same time food always piques my curiosity
Weirdly...they have a brownie like cake texture.
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Your village isn't Bradwell is it?Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 4:38 pm Spotted a likely gap in the rain and went to the village carnival. Quite a big bash for a not so big village. You wouldn't starve - options included fish n' chips, pizzas, burgers, crêpes and at least 2 other food wagons. WI doing eyebath sized cups of tea + cakes galore. Car show, dog show, booze tent, charity stalls and loads more. Quite impressed (with the turnout too). Then tonight there's a bar and local band (pretty good one too) in the biggest marquee.
Definitely punching above its weight is our little village.
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Pictures or it never happened!Noggin wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 10:42 am Made three cheesecakes - a big one for a bbq later, a sensible sized one to take to work tomorrow and a mini one for me
And, some beef satay skewers for the bbq - going to take some of the satay sauce too incase anyone fancies trying that
Now just working out some crochet stitch translation (got a US pattern and they buggers have different stitches with the same name ) cos I want to make something for a friends little girl
Then off for a mooch around the car show
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In the Hope Valley? We're quite a few miles south of there in the softy south east. Hope Valley's a nice area though, thought about moving there for a while.millemille wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 5:41 pmYour village isn't Bradwell is it?Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 4:38 pm Spotted a likely gap in the rain and went to the village carnival. Quite a big bash for a not so big village. You wouldn't starve - options included fish n' chips, pizzas, burgers, crêpes and at least 2 other food wagons. WI doing eyebath sized cups of tea + cakes galore. Car show, dog show, booze tent, charity stalls and loads more. Quite impressed (with the turnout too). Then tonight there's a bar and local band (pretty good one too) in the biggest marquee.
Definitely punching above its weight is our little village.
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The chippy in Bradwell is alreet.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 6:42 pmIn the Hope Valley? We're quite a few miles south of there in the softy south east. Hope Valley's a nice area though, thought about moving there for a while.millemille wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 5:41 pmYour village isn't Bradwell is it?Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 4:38 pm Spotted a likely gap in the rain and went to the village carnival. Quite a big bash for a not so big village. You wouldn't starve - options included fish n' chips, pizzas, burgers, crêpes and at least 2 other food wagons. WI doing eyebath sized cups of tea + cakes galore. Car show, dog show, booze tent, charity stalls and loads more. Quite impressed (with the turnout too). Then tonight there's a bar and local band (pretty good one too) in the biggest marquee.
Definitely punching above its weight is our little village.
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Drove from London to Scarning in Norfolk for 7 nights away with family and hound. Comfortable cottage with lovely garden and space. Lots to do locally for walks and plenty of shops nearby in Dereham area for food. Had a pint of amber ale and relaxing now.
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Car rally/show or cheesecake!! LOLDemannu wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 5:42 pmPictures or it never happened!Noggin wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 10:42 am Made three cheesecakes - a big one for a bbq later, a sensible sized one to take to work tomorrow and a mini one for me
And, some beef satay skewers for the bbq - going to take some of the satay sauce too incase anyone fancies trying that
Now just working out some crochet stitch translation (got a US pattern and they buggers have different stitches with the same name ) cos I want to make something for a friends little girl
Then off for a mooch around the car show
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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I know what a flipping capri looks like, show me the cake!Noggin wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 7:26 pmCar rally/show or cheesecake!! LOLDemannu wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 5:42 pmPictures or it never happened!Noggin wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2023 10:42 am Made three cheesecakes - a big one for a bbq later, a sensible sized one to take to work tomorrow and a mini one for me
And, some beef satay skewers for the bbq - going to take some of the satay sauce too incase anyone fancies trying that
Now just working out some crochet stitch translation (got a US pattern and they buggers have different stitches with the same name ) cos I want to make something for a friends little girl
Then off for a mooch around the car show
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Medium one for work, mini one for me!!
Gurt one for the BBQ, but wrapped in clingfilm to transport to the chalet! It's got homemade lemon curd on the top
And beef satay skewers to go on the BBQ!
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Well bloody hell, I've been the coldest today that I've ever been in summer And it hasn't even snowed!!!
Although it is forecast overnight
Worse though, it's been wet and soggy all day (if not raining, grey and threatening to ) which still feels bastard cold with a chill wind
To add to the mood, sunday is stupid day. and O.M.G. - today was "keep a grip, don't lose cool or temper" day - I barely succeeded!!
Although it is forecast overnight
Worse though, it's been wet and soggy all day (if not raining, grey and threatening to ) which still feels bastard cold with a chill wind
To add to the mood, sunday is stupid day. and O.M.G. - today was "keep a grip, don't lose cool or temper" day - I barely succeeded!!
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The last month for me has been three weeks in Ireland, rain every day. Five days in England, rain every day. Three days in France, rain every day. I was going to have a last night in France and camp in the Pyrenees but pissing rain meant I kept driving, through the Tunel de Somport and out into brilliant sunshine. I'm now at home and back to shorts, t-shirts and sandals for the next few weeks.
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Walked into the garage this afternoon & had an immediate flashback. Just for a few seconds it smelled EXACTLY like a Kaw dealership did in 1978... which is odd because these bikes are a '95 & a '99. Took me right back to going to look at the new '78 Z1-R & thinking what a fucking awful looking bike it was. I still think that & I've owned 3 of them.
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ok, THIS TIME I bought the winning lottery ticket (Tuesday, $1,550,000,000)
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Made a terrible purchase...
Came home with something called "Tapatio Sausage Con Queso"
Good grief.. Do NOT buy this..
Came home with something called "Tapatio Sausage Con Queso"
Good grief.. Do NOT buy this..
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I would say the same for this in case anyone is ever in Sainsburys and thinks they'll try an Indian dessert...
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Circumnavigated Donnington Park race circuit many times today, stayed dry too which was impressive as it was lashing down all afternoon an hour south according to SWMBO.