What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Unfortunately, son was round for tea, and both he and the wife have no taste whatsoever. He's gone now, so fried egg on toast for supper.Bruce Rioja wrote:Tango - you appear to have spelled fried egg 'pineapple'.TANGODANCER wrote:Gammon ham slice, pinapple, chips and peas. Slice of iced fruit cake to follow. Nice.

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Brother came round on Saturday Will, just back from Albufuera. Brown as a walnut and said it was just grand.William the White wrote: [And in Portugal on Wednesday.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I'm about 50k west of that.TANGODANCER wrote:Brother came round on Saturday Will, just back from Albufuera. Brown as a walnut and said it was just grand.William the White wrote: [And in Portugal on Wednesday.
In a place with one shop and, I think, 8 restaurants/bars.
And a brilliant beach...
Six novels, one poetry collection and several unread copies of The London Review of Books - my wife subscribes, it arrives fortnightly, it's great when we find time to read it. Just counted those still in their wrapper - the unread since last time in Portugal... There are 12. The oldest is from March 2011... I think this means that we read just over 50%.
I have more time, potentially, coming up though. I'm taking early retirement (not that early - I'm 64 this week). Finish end September.

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
William the White wrote:I'm about 50k west of that.TANGODANCER wrote:Brother came round on Saturday Will, just back from Albufuera. Brown as a walnut and said it was just grand.William the White wrote: [And in Portugal on Wednesday.
In a place with one shop and, I think, 8 restaurants/bars.
And a brilliant beach...
Six novels, one poetry collection and several unread copies of The London Review of Books - my wife subscribes, it arrives fortnightly, it's great when we find time to read it. Just counted those still in their wrapper - the unread since last time in Portugal... There are 12. The oldest is from March 2011... I think this means that we read just over 50%.
I have more time, potentially, coming up though. I'm taking early retirement (not that early - I'm 64 this week). Finish end September.

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Wahey! Well done - I'm sure it will work out well for you. I'm 6yrs behind you but I retired from first job almost ten years ago. My best advice would be to do absolutely nothing for at least six months. I spent eight months up in the Lakes walking my dog and then realised I was enjoying myself too much and had to get back to work. I'm self employed now and don't intend retiring again for quite some time. Roll on September!William the White wrote:I have more time, potentially, coming up though. I'm taking early retirement (not that early - I'm 64 this week). Finish end September.
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A Copper then, per chance?clapton is god wrote:I'm 6yrs behind you but I retired from first job almost ten years ago
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PossiblyBruce Rioja wrote:A Copper then, per chance?clapton is god wrote:I'm 6yrs behind you but I retired from first job almost ten years ago

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
chilled lager and chocolate - that was lunch - and damn fine it was too!
(I don't normally drink lager - but it is sweltering hot today and there are some bottles chilled in the fridge left over from a big party in our house/garden on saturday...)
(I don't normally drink lager - but it is sweltering hot today and there are some bottles chilled in the fridge left over from a big party in our house/garden on saturday...)
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Sorry, lager, left over? What is this that you speak of?
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clapton is god wrote:Sorry, lager, left over? What is this that you speak of?

as I said - I don't drink lager normally... I bought some for other people - and some guests brought some too... I whacked a load in the fridge cos it is nicer chilled - but then forgot about it - and they drank all the non-chilled lager!
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Cruel, just dammed cruel!thebish wrote:clapton is god wrote:Sorry, lager, left over? What is this that you speak of?![]()
as I said - I don't drink lager normally... I bought some for other people - and some guests brought some too... I whacked a load in the fridge cos it is nicer chilled - but then forgot about it - and they drank all the non-chilled lager!

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Full decade of the Rosary for that one.thebish wrote:clapton is god wrote:Sorry, lager, left over? What is this that you speak of?![]()
as I said - I don't drink lager normally... I bought some for other people - and some guests brought some too... I whacked a load in the fridge cos it is nicer chilled - but then forgot about it - and they drank all the non-chilled lager!

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The outgoing custodian of the local boozer was flogging the ale off at a £1 a pint. Feel as sick as a pike now. Night all!TANGODANCER wrote:Full decade of the Rosary for that one.thebish wrote:clapton is god wrote:Sorry, lager, left over? What is this that you speak of?![]()
as I said - I don't drink lager normally... I bought some for other people - and some guests brought some too... I whacked a load in the fridge cos it is nicer chilled - but then forgot about it - and they drank all the non-chilled lager!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Which one Bruce??Bruce Rioja wrote:The outgoing custodian of the local boozer was flogging the ale off at a £1 a pint. Feel as sick as a pike now. Night all!TANGODANCER wrote:Full decade of the Rosary for that one.thebish wrote:clapton is god wrote:Sorry, lager, left over? What is this that you speak of?![]()
as I said - I don't drink lager normally... I bought some for other people - and some guests brought some too... I whacked a load in the fridge cos it is nicer chilled - but then forgot about it - and they drank all the non-chilled lager!
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See - I don't even remember posting that 
The No Name, Jimmy.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ah right thought they'd already swapped over.
Sickener, could have been persuaded at a pound a pint to go out midweek !
Sunday's usually No-Name day for me
Sickener, could have been persuaded at a pound a pint to go out midweek !
Sunday's usually No-Name day for me

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They swapped about a month ago - this fella must've been a temp, I guess.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Ah right thought they'd already swapped over.
Sickener, could have been persuaded at a pound a pint to go out midweek !
Sunday's usually No-Name day for me
Didn't know it was cheap ale 'til we got there.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Yep its my mate who organises it usually, he owns that Cityscape company.
We usually get kicked out so they can start setting set up!
We usually get kicked out so they can start setting set up!
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Give us a shout sometime Jimmy. It's been a while.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Defo will do mate !
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