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potsy

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Please elaborate, raw, scrambled or poached? sounds like an idea.
Creme? :tongue:
 

Arch

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Please elaborate, raw, scrambled or poached? sounds like an idea.

Raw, beaten. Probably not recommended these days, but it just makes the Smash that little bit richer and more comforting.

If you've got more energy than I have just now, the mix makes lovely potato cakes if you fry dollops of it, preferably in bacon fat...
 
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Night Train

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I did a little more painting after dinner, just to get a second coat of emulsion on some of the filled bits. The filler is dark grey and shows through.

I should be able to top coat the walls in the morning.:thumbsup:

Time for a :cuppa: while watching Shouty Truckers on Ice, before Africa starts.
 

Night Train

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I've just watched the polar bear programme on BBC2. It nearly made me cry. Polar bears were demonised after the poor teenaged on an expedition a couple of years ago got killed. But this mini-series has shown a different side to them. The lack of arctic ice is really affecting them and preventing them getting food hence they get nearer to humans in search of food.
It is good, and quite moving.
I have the series recorded from last week. Arch can watch it when she is next over here.
 

potsy

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Recorded it too will watch it whenever I get a minute in my busy schedule :whistle:
Off I go into the cold again :cold: :hello:
 

coffeejo

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I've just watched the polar bear programme on BBC2. It nearly made me cry. Polar bears were demonised after the poor teenager on an expedition a couple of years ago got killed. But this mini-series has shown a different side to them. The lack of arctic ice is really affecting them and preventing them getting food hence they get nearer to humans in search of food.
Can't watch :cry:
 

coffeejo

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TV bust?......oh silly me, I see what you mean :hugs:
Of all the ways that people have screwed up the planet., the impact on the Artcic is that one that gets to me the most. And then I find myself hoping for one of the disaster movies to come true, preferably one that wipes out humanity but leaves all other species intact. So it's better all round if I carry on switching off the lights when I leave a room and not watching programmes about polar bears.

Well, David Attenborough's old ones are ok. :wub:
 

Night Train

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Of all the ways that people have screwed up the planet., the impact on the Artcic is that one that gets to me the most. And then I find myself hoping for one of the disaster movies to come true, preferably one that wipes out humanity but leaves all other species intact. So it's better all round if I carry on switching off the lights when I leave a room and not watching programmes about polar bears.

Well, David Attenborough's old ones are ok. :wub:
I was thinking, earlier on, about the 'Life Of Brian' sketch but reworded as:

So what have Humans ever done for the planet?
Roads.
Well yeah, of course the roads, but apart from the roads, what have Humans ever done for the planet?
There's pollution.
Ok, aside from the roads, and pollution, what have Humans ever done for the planet?
Killed off the Dodo, and the Passenger Pigeon.
Well that goes without saying, the poor Dodo and Passenger Pigeon but aside from the Dodo, the Passenger Pigeon, pollution and roads, what have humans ever done for the planet?
Destroyed the rain forests?

and so on, listing all the things Humans have done to the planet.

I still think the world would be a better place without most of the humans on it.
 
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