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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 2300922" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>Grey, dull start here and that is just me. From an extensive menu of fbg levels I am opting for a cheeky little red called Tee 2. Being rich with the aroma of baby kale. fennel. celery, cucumber, radish, spring onion, tomato and egg with hints of olive oil, Dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite70" alt=":woot:" title="Woot :woot:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":woot:" /> chia seeds and flaxseeds and keenly priced at 4.9 it is a keeper. Way back in the mists of time I taught history and was very fond of hammering away at the ideas of progress, continuity and change. In this moment (Jose M speak) I am experiencing change aplenty with continuity of doubts over how to manage this condition but making very little progress. My later pet saying was marginal gains, thanks Sir Dave (Brailsford), Bernstein's law of small numbers would have sufficed but I taught in a sports specialist college by then. I absolutely love the inch by inch speech (Al Pacino) from Any given Sunday (very effective starter to lessons when Uni offers were made) - no, I don't do films but clips are good. Basically, that is how I reckon we roll with T2. Now I need more tea and prepare for my granddaughter. You too [USER=402436]@karen8967[/USER] and the rest of you play nice and maybe don't share your toys for now. Beware mutant algorithms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 2300922, member: 193971"] Grey, dull start here and that is just me. From an extensive menu of fbg levels I am opting for a cheeky little red called Tee 2. Being rich with the aroma of baby kale. fennel. celery, cucumber, radish, spring onion, tomato and egg with hints of olive oil, Dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar:woot: chia seeds and flaxseeds and keenly priced at 4.9 it is a keeper. Way back in the mists of time I taught history and was very fond of hammering away at the ideas of progress, continuity and change. In this moment (Jose M speak) I am experiencing change aplenty with continuity of doubts over how to manage this condition but making very little progress. My later pet saying was marginal gains, thanks Sir Dave (Brailsford), Bernstein's law of small numbers would have sufficed but I taught in a sports specialist college by then. I absolutely love the inch by inch speech (Al Pacino) from Any given Sunday (very effective starter to lessons when Uni offers were made) - no, I don't do films but clips are good. Basically, that is how I reckon we roll with T2. Now I need more tea and prepare for my granddaughter. You too [USER=402436]@karen8967[/USER] and the rest of you play nice and maybe don't share your toys for now. Beware mutant algorithms. [/QUOTE]
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