Tea? (Part 2)

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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
What, the winking granola bars?

:blink:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I am staying seated today, mostly.

Good!

Wondering about the best/easiest way to make some sort of fly screen for my windows so I can have them open but without the little trespassers. They are inward opening tilt and turn types.

Can you set up a horizontal stick, across the top of the opening bit, and threaded through a hem on some net curtaining? Fix the stick tight against the frame, and let the net curtaining drape down over the open window. With enough spare at the edges, it should deter flying things - you could always tack it in place with some blutac or something round the edges....

I'm just having some :cuppa: and a sit down prior to going out for dinner with workmates at a Chinese restaurant :hungry:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Blimey, I go out and no one drinks tea? Or have you been having a party without me...

We all dipped into each other's dishes, so I've had sliced pig's head, eel, ox cheek, tofu, rib, various shredded pork and noodle dishes, two sorts of dumpling, and a frog's leg.:hungry:

Also one beer, and a scotch on the rocks. Tired now, time for bed....:tired:
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Just imagining a slice through a whole pigs head!:eek:
Frogs legs are not a lot to write home about from my experience, snails are more interesting. Eels taste of mud.

Glad you had a good time.:thumbsup:
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
When you send piggies off to the abattoir, you have to tell them if you don't want the head back...

Anyone for :cuppa:? Lots more :sun: today.
:cuppa: please, thank you. :thumbsup:

I had a spit roast pig, at my wedding, and gave away lots of the remaining carcass to dog owning guests to take home. It was a bit of a lucky dip of black bags for the guests.
One of the guests found, when she got home, that she got the pig's head. Being unable to deal with it she put it, face up, in the neighbour's bin. The neighbour was apparently a nasty bit of work but turned very quiet for some weeks after not knowing who put it there.:giggle:

Waste of a good pigs head though, and I'm sure her dogs wouldn't have had an issue with it.:huh:
 
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