That ain't yer ear!Like this
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That ain't yer ear!Like this
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Tis so ....my rightThat ain't yer ear!![]()
We have tried the various plant based " Milks " over the years. I do like oat milk, especially when used to make porridge, it's very good indeed. We've recently been using a Vanilla flavoured Soya milk and it is outstandingly good with cereals and Porridge. Our granddaughter likes Oatly chocolate milk, again it's good with cereals if you like chocolate, and I do occasionally have chocolate porridge 😮 I've just remembered that I've also tried Pea milk, it's made from yellow split peas and it doesn't taste of peas or anything much, quite pleasant and one I'd buy again.Pardon.........speak up!
A drizzly and puddly walk done. As annoying as the wet is, at least it's safe underfoot so hope the prediction of snow later is wrong.
I am having an experiment out of curiosity and stopping cow's milk for a while. Black coffee, herbal tea and have soya milk for my cereal and porridge. If nothing else, I might lose a few ounces![]()
how did you sort this?Success Just had my left ear irrigated Can now hear in stereo instead of mono.![]()
seems to have an eyeball in it.Tis so ....my right
Wow. Predictions are that 10 inches of snow will fall over most of the UK in the middle of January.
I had better break out my high density bloomers specially constructed to be impervious to all weather conditions
Or, apparently, for cleaning keyboard cleaning and puppy whelping (folks nervous about ear wax images could always I suppose use it for certain bike maintenance purposes, sexual purposes, bike sexual purposes.
Oh Lord! Please no more earwaxIt's very upsetting for some of us.
Yes, I read that about the snow. But, the article I read said it was just going to dump in Wales?![]()
Happy New Year old dufferJust deciding the running order of our Party For Two New Year's Bash.
Should be fun.
All the best to all of you Old Codgers for 2022. 👍
At least I mix it up a bit...The whole conversation was about various ailments; hip replacements; difficult toes nails; ear wax; etc etc. We had nothing to contribute, and, resolved not to repeat the experience.![]()
You missed dozing off off!At least I mix it up a bit...
- Earwax, earwax, earwax... annoying when learning bass guitar
- Sore hips, stiff neck, back pain... make long distance hilly Pennine bike rides hard work
- Forgetfulness, fuzzy head, confusion... slow down puzzle game app development
There's quite a difference though between our riding. Very ocassionally I'll have a look to refresh my memory. For example there's a great little lane off the Clitheroe side of Waddy Fell I needed to check last year.Translation: We are up our own arses!
I am really surprised, Paul. It is a great tool to help plan new cycling routes.
I start with an OS map to come up with the basic route but always check unfamiliar roads on Streetview. It is a good way to spot potential pitfalls, and also points of interest.
I have spotted hazards like blind summits that look iffy for group rides. A quick check might then reveal multiple accidents at that location. Avoid!
I found that a very steep dip in a road near Scammonden is cobbled and the cobbles are in poor condition. Avoid! (I actually went to check the cobbles anyway and right enough, they were dodgy in the dry and would be lethal in the wet!)
It is also sometimes a good way of checking out how busy roads are. I have discovered roads that look innocent on the OS map that are busy rat runs in reality.
I found one road that caught the Streetview driver out. 'Private Road' is the name of one public road out your way. It obviously put the driver off because Streetview coverage stops at both ends of the road and is blank in between!