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I'm glad I've seen the back of the piece of Morbier that was in the fridge.

Is that made where Sauron comes from?
 
I remember when I was in Holland, we had a long discussion on the meaning of arc

Every time I introduced a new word they stopped me and wanted to write it down, then try new sentences: they are good people, mostly men trying to build a better life for themselves or their families, but they're in a tough position because if they don't have a job and a certain level of language ability they have to go back to Syria when the German Government decides the war is over.
 

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Something is up.It's Fathers Day tomorrow.So no card from son in Manchester.Now on a Sunday I prep the veg,there is none in the fridge,there is also a lack of a meat joint.Methinks wee might have booked a night out at our best Indian restaurant.And son and his girlfriend are going to be there.I will let you know if Detective Postman is right.
 
A good night's stickering in Tesco.

Picked up a lamb rack, a goodly stack of bacon, sausages, sea bass, salmon, a monkfish tail and a large array of vegetables. So kind of rather happy. :hungry:

Also got some tuna and some lamb neck for the furry girls ^_^
 
Morning.
It is grey here. Not raining at the moment but looks like it might .
I was feeling cold again yesterday .
I had a go at cleaning up the old rear wheel on the Dawes that I found . It is a rusty chromed steel rim. I like the large flange hub but it has 40 spokes which is a bit of a bigger! :angry:. Whilst I was cleaning the rim I noticed a huge buckle ! :ohmy:. I will take it apart , place it on 2 blocks of wood with one block on the buckle and belt it! As my name says . I'll have a go ! Sadly the front wheel is beyond it . Anyway it has a small flange steel hub .
 
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