Tea? (Part 2)

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Speicher

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I never watch "Come dine with me" but tonight it was, amongst others, Linda Barker and Peter Stringfellow.

Linda Barker put Dog Biscuits on her menu, which is what intrigued me enough to watch the programme. However, I do not intend to watch any of that series again.
 

Night Train

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I never watch "Come dine with me" but tonight it was, amongst others, Linda Barker and Peter Stringfellow.

Linda Barker put Dog Biscuits on her menu, which is what intrigued me enough to watch the programme. However, I do not intend to watch any of that series again.

Was it biscuits for dogs, biscuits shaped like dogs or biscuits made from dogs? Perhaps it was biscuits that tasted like dog?


I have just done a huge load of ironing, it has been stacking up since before I went off sick. Finally got the energy to tackle it all.
I will have to find the energy to tackle the pile of filing next.
 

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It was bscuits in the shape of a dog.

I could make some cat biscuits. The ones Leo and Tasha eat are very hard.

Yes er ... filing. Someone somewhere told me many years ago, that we would be moving into a paperless society. Not sure what happened there. Perhaps it is too easy to up-date or reprint things, and send too many things to too many people.

Time for me to trundle off to bed. Good night :hello:
 

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I remember talk of the paperless office.
That would be why my office has two printers in it. As does my house...
*looks in vain for 'facepalm' smiley*
 

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When I started shortarm tryping in 1976 there was no Tippex. There was those little oblongs of paper with a sort of chalky substance, or an eraser with a sharp point (so easy to make a hole in the paper).
 

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My dog's snoring so loudly, I don't think she's "here" at all.
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Grim, grey and drizzly here. Typical bank holiday. Tea?
 
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