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19-10-2020 03:16 PM #302
When I'm really cold, getting into a hot shower, and feeling the tingling sensation of slowly warming up, and continung to turn up the hot water and getting hotter
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21-10-2020 12:27 PM #303
I had the downright ****tiest day yesterday - got caught in the pouring rain delivering a few boxes which was a favour, then something else went wrong, then managed to drop a box on my finger busting it open and also giving a lovely blood blister, then did a delivery on the way home that I usually do but the lift at a shopping centre I deliver to broke down so I had to carry everything down a flight of stairs to be able to do the delivery, then got back to my car to find that I'd driven over a screw.
I'm doing a couple of hours work this evening but so far today made eggs benedict, watched GBBO, went to take photos of my cars wheel locking nut pattern as when I bought it both the previous owner and I had thought it had been lost - found a wee hidden secret compartment at the back of a car with a nice shiny wheel locking nut key in the back which saves me £40 and also managed to find a suitable replacement tyre (and a decent one at that) for £60.
Even better, my partner has worked a lot of overtime recently so took a half day to come home and have lunch with me as a surprise.
I love "comeback" days - the ones that just seem destined to go well as a rebound from a day of bad fortune.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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22-10-2020 08:57 PM #304
Apologies because this is disgusting...
But my dog has a wee infection just now and is getting a lot of gunk around his eyes mainly when he wakes up - pretty much feels exactly like a bogey.
Picking it out the corner of his eye and watching it peel off his actual eyeball is very satisfying and tbh, I’m actually very jealous of how good it must feel
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22-10-2020 09:19 PM #305
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22-10-2020 10:04 PM #306This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ohhh.... clearly I can.
But not smart ****.....
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23-10-2020 07:32 AM #307
Charity shop hunting.
Last week found a lovely digital camera with a very impressive optical lense for £35 - on Amazon Marketplace it’s about £160 and even the worst examples on eBay are nearing £100.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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26-10-2020 05:07 PM #308
Making an omelette just right. Had a 3 egg one earlier on and honestly reckon it was the best one I've had.
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26-10-2020 07:39 PM #309
Autumn watch starting tomorrow night. It will be the best hour of the day!!
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26-10-2020 09:25 PM #311
Baking bread.
Someone at work gave me a sourdough starter and it's a total rabbit hole when you get into it. A lot of trial and error but when you get it right it's a proper feeling of achievement. The discard is brilliant for things like English muffins, pancakes and Yorkshire puddings too.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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27-10-2020 12:44 PM #312This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Funnily enough I’ve started making kombucha and it’s got a similar thing about it. Lots of trial and error, quite frustrating but cool when it works out. Also planning to use some of the starter liquid with the bacteria and wild yeast to try to combine with some ale or champagne yeast to see if that would make a home brewed sour beer.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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28-10-2020 07:44 AM #314
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Autumn watch. The best hour of the day.
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29-10-2020 02:26 PM #315
Placing a vinyl copy of AC/DC Back in Black on to the turntable and shaking my imaginary hair to some of the best three chord rock and roll ever recorded.
Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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29-10-2020 07:34 PM #316This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2020 05:55 PM #319
When you bring back your shopping and realise you've judged exactly how much room is left in your freezer like a Tetris master!
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06-11-2020 07:59 PM #320
When you let your wee nephew have a wee punt on the football and he has £5ew on Che Adams for the first goal for Southampton and you can share the joy as he runs about the living room like a dafty! 👍
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09-11-2020 09:37 AM #321
When someone's first post is on something random like dog breeds. Don't know why but it always puts a smile on my face.
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12-11-2020 09:25 AM #322
A banana that is slightly over ripe.
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28-11-2020 05:20 PM #325This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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28-11-2020 05:23 PM #326This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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28-11-2020 05:32 PM #327
I passed a car this morning that was parked in the gap between lanes just outside Clackmannan in the way into Alloa. I'm sure you all know where I mean. Anyway, as I passed it I saw that it was a woman and she had a puncture but looked like she was struggling to get the wheel off. I went to the next roundabout to go back and help, by the time I got back round to her two others had stopped to help. Was heartened that at least three of us were prepared to go and help her out
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01-12-2020 03:02 PM #328This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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01-12-2020 10:45 PM #329
Porridge. The cereal that keeps on giving.
I eat it most days, 40 grammes of oats made with roughly 150ml of water and 50ml of semi-skimmed milk. I usually add a couple of desert spoonfuls of raisins, but sometimes I chop up 2 or 3 dried dates or eat it sans fruit. Definitely no sugar or salt added. I really love it.
However, it affords me more than just the pleasure of the actual consumption of the porridge in my plate.
Firstly, there's the joy of scraping the bottom of the pot with a spoon and devouring the resultant bounty. This is particularly delightful when the porridge has started to stick.
Then, washing the pot after it has been soaked in cold water for a while is a pleasure everyone should experience.
When you eventually empty the pot to clean it, it has almost magically washed itself. The remaining oats are just poured away along with the water and it requires only the slightest wipe.
Morning happiness.
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