Bookie don't forget there is that posh cheese in the fridge. ((((((((((hugs))))))))))
In mundane news after losing a few jobs getting cancer and also having a bad relationship with a mate one of my best friends finally got some good news yesterday and has a new job! This coused a few beers to be drunk yesterday and I feeling a little old today.
((Bookie)) How broken is the car? I know a little bit about them as Mr Steady is an avid reader of Car Mechanics magazine and has always tinkered with cars.
I had Wenslydale with apricots as cheese on toast for lunch, not as good as a strong cheddar for such purposes but it filled a whole in my stomach.
I have put some washing on, but the bin did not need emptying this week. I do need to put the contents of all the inside bins in the wheelie bin though.
There appears to have been a mock hunt going on around here today. The place is crawling with rather muddy, but smartly dressed people on horse back. An amazing number were riding side saddle
I would like a new rotary line, mine has saggy lines, rusty bottom of pole and it leans over in the hole in the ground, so I stick a small section of plastic pipe in the gap in the ground tube bit to prop it upright.
Supercaz, I like watching people ride side saddle it looks elegant and very skilful.
I spent some time on the Isle of Wight and all the houses had extremely high clothes lines that were raised and lowered on pulleys.
Well our trusty green Focus seems to have reached the end of the road, puffy Junior burnt out the clutch in Glossop on his way to Sheffield and just came home on the back of a recovery truck . So it's thumbs up to the AA and friendly recovery men and thumbs down to A) wear and tear or heavy footed inexperienced teenaged drivers, delete as appropriate.
Oh dear Mr P, that is not nice news apart from junior got back safely in one piece.
I had to call out the AA after I had been running, as a lone female that was cold I was a priority, a nice man turned up after about 30 mins and got the car started in one minute, he knew that Renault Clio's had a naughty little intermittent fault that could be fixed easily to get me home and told me what to buy, so Mr Steady went and got the little bit and fitted it that week, it was a sensor near the radiator that failed. I am spoilt with having a handy person to fix things.
Afternoon. I'm knackered. I hae a party to attend this eve and I need a shower but that's up the stairs. It's all very well this running lark but when you cycle there, then race then have to cycle home you do start to wonder the sense of it all.
It was a very interesting race, think flying kites and you won't be far off the mark. I really was being blown uphill. Good job that was the way I wanted to go.
CJ, it was interesting watching the women riding side saddle. Some looked very elegant and others looked like sacks of potatoes. On girl was jrking her neck so much that I thought she might break it!
I've given the lawn the final cut of the year and bought some pliers. The bins are nicely secured before the storm that is supposed to hit tomorrow. I would feel content if I didn't keep being sick
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*hands Bookie nice, thick cheese on toast* (because that always makes me feel better)
Lovely morning, and I'm stuck at work. Booooo
Thanks for the hugs, but not much chance of the glumness passing. My car is broken again.
*snaffles cheese on toast*
(((Bookie))) That's a tad sucky - want another toastie?
Can I have Marmite cheese?
Bookie don't forget there is that posh cheese in the fridge. ((((((((((hugs))))))))))
In mundane news after losing a few jobs getting cancer and also having a bad relationship with a mate one of my best friends finally got some good news yesterday and has a new job! This coused a few beers to be drunk yesterday and I feeling a little old today.
Ah yes, the aging after the night before Glad your mate got some good news, that's cool.
*passes Marmite cheese toastie to Bookie*
*waves to Madbee*
Hi DS Got any more of those toasties?
(((Mr. P))) I would have waved to you, but I figured you might be using your hands to keep your trousers up.
Of course I have, help yourself.
poo to the car Bookie, how broken is broken? can you fix it? I've just found a tube of glue if that's any help.
It's looking grey again, I need to buy some cheese, I'm out and I wanted grated cheese on my veg tonight. Silly me.
Veg cooked for munching upon at random. Even tried brussel sprouts.
((Bookie)) How broken is the car? I know a little bit about them as Mr Steady is an avid reader of Car Mechanics magazine and has always tinkered with cars.
I had Wenslydale with apricots as cheese on toast for lunch, not as good as a strong cheddar for such purposes but it filled a whole in my stomach.
I r*nned this evening. It hurt.
I finished stripping and I'm onto scrubbing now.
You do realise that image is going to stay with me for a long, long, time.
Brussel sprouts rule
Morning mundanies. Back to very wet this morning
I have put some washing on, but the bin did not need emptying this week. I do need to put the contents of all the inside bins in the wheelie bin though.
I did not do well on veggies last night. Felt really bloated and went to bed with stomach cramps. Don't think I'll be trying that again any time soon.
I think that should have been LR.
Hmm, doesn't sound very pleasant mouse. Hope you have recovered...
Opps, sorry LR.
There appears to have been a mock hunt going on around here today. The place is crawling with rather muddy, but smartly dressed people on horse back. An amazing number were riding side saddle
I managed to get the washing dry today but I now have a twisted metal sculpture in the garden where a rotary drier used to be.
What did you do the poor rotary drier? Did you attached it to the car wheel like some sort off last of the summer wine type story?
I don't have a washing line
Well thats this christmas present for the secret santa sorted caz.
Rotary one please
I would like a new rotary line, mine has saggy lines, rusty bottom of pole and it leans over in the hole in the ground, so I stick a small section of plastic pipe in the gap in the ground tube bit to prop it upright.
Supercaz, I like watching people ride side saddle it looks elegant and very skilful.
I spent some time on the Isle of Wight and all the houses had extremely high clothes lines that were raised and lowered on pulleys.
Well our trusty green Focus seems to have reached the end of the road, puffy Junior burnt out the clutch in Glossop on his way to Sheffield and just came home on the back of a recovery truck . So it's thumbs up to the AA and friendly recovery men and thumbs down to A) wear and tear or heavy footed inexperienced teenaged drivers, delete as appropriate.
Oh dear Mr P, that is not nice news apart from junior got back safely in one piece.
I had to call out the AA after I had been running, as a lone female that was cold I was a priority, a nice man turned up after about 30 mins and got the car started in one minute, he knew that Renault Clio's had a naughty little intermittent fault that could be fixed easily to get me home and told me what to buy, so Mr Steady went and got the little bit and fitted it that week, it was a sensor near the radiator that failed. I am spoilt with having a handy person to fix things.
Afternoon. I'm knackered. I hae a party to attend this eve and I need a shower but that's up the stairs. It's all very well this running lark but when you cycle there, then race then have to cycle home you do start to wonder the sense of it all.
It was a very interesting race, think flying kites and you won't be far off the mark. I really was being blown uphill. Good job that was the way I wanted to go.
CJ, it was interesting watching the women riding side saddle. Some looked very elegant and others looked like sacks of potatoes. On girl was jrking her neck so much that I thought she might break it!
I've given the lawn the final cut of the year and bought some pliers. The bins are nicely secured before the storm that is supposed to hit tomorrow. I would feel content if I didn't keep being sick
errrrr...... hello......can i come back home please...
ive missed you all.