Gravity Aided
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I have brought in some tomatoes.
You can't just say "tomatoes"!I have brought in some tomatoes.
Me too but just on foot as 1. it is windy and 2. I can’t be bothered cycling.Time for some early miles seeing as I am awake
I'm not a pheasant plucker, l'm a pheasant pluckers' son, and l'll keep on plucking pheasants 'till the pheasant plucking's done !!Are you a pheasant plucker?
It's their new 'money making' schemeMorning.
I think I am suffering from LPDD. Lost parcel distress disorder. I have discovered that they were trialing driverless vehicles. Just great! If they can't seem to track a stationary parcel Why not complicate things and keep it moving !
Do these people live in the real world ?
I saw it on Rip Off Britain yesterday.It's their new 'money making' scheme
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/news...old-off-at-auction/ar-AANh0yg?ocid=uxbndlbing
Lunch was two doorstep slices of toasted bloomer, one with prawn cocktail, one with gruyere, the last of the cantaloupe melon, some strawberries and two
I saw some large mushrooms growing on a rugby pitch this morning . They were the size of tea plates .
I don't like mushrooms !
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wouldn’t leave mushroom for anything else.
Good question , there is a French institution called IFFSTAR which researches everything from recycling road materials to combining epoxy resins with conventional road materials specifically for high temperature conditions. I must admit that although l live in SW France l have never experienced sticky road surfaces even in current conditions so they must be having some successI was thinking about the high temperatures that Europe is experiencing at the moment and remembered having a chat with a German. We were wondering how the roads in the South of France weren't melting like they did back home ! If we had the same temperatures our roads would be rivers of molten tarmac !