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tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
'Twas a lovely evening for a coastal perambulation and I managed to avoid walking into the path of aircraft :ohmy:

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Oldhippy

Cynical idealist
One hell of a name for a church!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I've finished my dinner. A large fish from the chip shop.
SO large in fact no chips are needed.
Gluten free batter too, which is crisper and more delicate than usual batter.

As Peter Kay might say:

'It's a taste sensation. It's the future'

We had fish and chips split between the two of us at lunch. One of the local chippies still does relatively big fish. The other does much smaller fish for the same price. :sad:
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
I'm just reading my list of post surgery dos and don'ts and it says I'm to avoid vigorous exercise.

I wonder does that mean that I can't cycle (although many would say my version of cycling isn't exactly vigorous!).
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Pfegh, that match bloody awful to watch.

My cauliflower soup, sausage sandwich and apple crumble & custard was MUCH better. Actually, the crumble was bloody lovely, made with a mix of Bramley apples from my garden and New Rock Pippins from the community orchard.

I'm being more phlegmatic than pfegh - England played a game of chess, too thoughtful for their best game, and couldn't then up the tempo for the flowing moves against a disciplined USA. But not a defeat and now in a strong position to progress. (Yes, frustrating to watch as a spectacle.)
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Despite the best efforts of Greater Anglia and LNER to ruin my travel plans (of the 6 trains scheduled, three were late running and one was cancelled) I still managed to get to and from Leeds on time and had a bloody good time away. Just one more long distance trip to come this year and that's on Monday.

Given the weather of recently, I wasn't surprised to see Welney Washes under quite a decent covering of water having been completely dry just a week or two ago.
 
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