Wow, that is amazing on that @dunelmGood morning everyone from a very quiet start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of chicken salad came in at 5.8 this am
Pottering - that was the word yesterday. Lots of petals falling from the roses - red, white, pink, yellow. They wind up through the trees , poke out from under shrubs or stand proudly on their own - and that’s only the ones in the back - Mrs Miggins loves a rose - dead heading and a bit of pruning as you go.
Mr Pickle stayed over last night with one of his footy friends - they are off with dad this morning to the County football presentations. Hope he wins first prize for that Victoria Sponge (never mind it was bought in M&S).
What crazed chimp in the head spots someone buying cigarette rolling papers and thinks, “I bet you can get some ink down on those.” - Art today - a la Rizla+ - those Riz papers manufactured by the Lacroix family - hence the name. Have a wonderful Saturday if you can. Time for some koffy.
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Thank you @gennepher - when the person at the hidden tobacco cave in the supermarket asked me how many I would like, I said to her, “oh, how many sheets are there in a packet?” - bit odd that she didn’t know.
Wonderful news so far on repairs to Mrs A J's tennis viewing equipment. I do so hope she will be fully restored for the ho,ho,ho-lympics. I've got you down as a horse ballet kinda guy - on it like a car bonnet. I imagine you insisting on wearing the right kitGood Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all who are contemplating booking a short cruise on Noah's cruise lines.
Both Mrs J and me and me's would very much like to thank you all for your best wishes yesterday. I would like to say her surgery went well and Mrs J spent the rest of yesterday watching the tennis, more will be revealed when Mrs J has her follow up appointment.
This morning a 7.6 on that grrrrrr meter.........nuff said.
Well fellow posters, painters and gamers it's a trifle damp here in Tilehurst Towers never mind, I have plenty of plinky plonky to catch up on, arc's to design while performing all the usual female domestic tasks while Mrs J watches all the sport on the idiot box this weekend, claiming she must rest and relax.
Whoops Mrs J has started, me and me's must depart and make her breakfast, now where did I leave the strychnine, whoops again I meant to type marmite.
Stay safe, stay well, stay apart, ignore the media and blow raspberries at the weather forecast.
It would be easier if there were no bread, cakes, biscuits, potatoes, icecream etc in the house. However because of his health condition, which is far more serious than mine, MrSlim needs a high carb low protein low salt diet.That's the one Dunelm. They are disgusting, so why did I eat them?
I bought mine at what can only be described as a Middle Eastern emporium @dunelmThank you @gennepher - when the person at the hidden tobacco cave in the supermarket asked me how many I would like, I said to her, “oh, how many sheets are there in a packet?” - bit odd that she didn’t know.
I get that @SlimLizzy about the eating of stuff I shouldn't and is no good for me. I succumb from time to time in buying these things telling myself I am in control, I can just eat one, but I fail every time, and I begin working my way down the packet. Just putting them in the bin doesn't work, only dropping them into something unmentionable...there is something in those things that the body craves more of once you start. And it is particularly worse when you are low over something.It would be easier if there were no bread, cakes, biscuits, potatoes, icecream etc in the house. However because of his health condition, which is far more serious than mine, MrSlim needs a high carb low protein low salt diet.
So we have lots of things I shouldn't be eating around all the time. Usually can resist, especially as I generally buy items that are not my favourites. However am at an emotional low point - covid regulations are preventing me from going to the family party for my parents 66th anniversary, the fact that two days later I actually could attend does not help - and normality doesn't seem to apply.
He was accepted at Oxford, as were far too many of his cabinet, and it shows. Some people were accepted at the good one.Exactly.
You have to go to **** to get a full first class in Pratship!
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Some people should hide their heads in shame, many of us will not forget how he put a target for the Revolutionary Guard on the back of that poor Anglo Iranian mother.He was accepted at Oxford, as were far too many of his cabinet, and it shows. Some people were accepted at the good one.
He has. Stock reply, "I don't recognise that." The man urgently needs the GPS coordinates for The Truth.Some people should hide their heads in shame, many of us will not forget how he put a target for the Revolutionary Guard on the back of that poor Anglo Iranian mother.
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So it may all eventually in the end said to be, "Hancocks half hour!"
Thank you @geefull- I'm just very glad you are safe
Your MIL is certainly a tough one. I am glad she is OK now.Thursday night into yesterday was fraught. 91.6 yo MIL had a mini stroke, probably Wednesday night. Laying on bedroom floor for 24 hrs since last checked. Hitched on bum to phone relative in Wales to let Julie know she had "fallen"Ambulance called, off to Hospital, checked and home in time for Friday tea. She is a tough one
Really good that Mrs J's surgery went well.I would like to say her surgery went well and Mrs J spent the rest of yesterday watching the tennis, more will be revealed when Mrs J has her follow up appointment.
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