of for three days yaeh! looking out the window might see if i can get the fugly going no tax but fuck it.
Puritanism is alive and well - in the Muslim community, the Christian community, the politically correct community, blah blah blah.
of for three days yaeh! looking out the window might see if i can get the fugly going no tax but fuck it. bollox battery's flat.
I've just walked through Bath in mine!! However, my jacket is thigh length. And I wear Nike dry fit, a fraction of the price of Lululemon and not see through. Yesterday was my Birthday which I spent doing housework, today I had a 1-2-1 Pilates session followed by a message. Mel's present to me. Now I'm watching the rugby. This evening we have friends round, four of us Born in February 12, 13, 14 and 15th.
just got my fugly started, forgot to switch on the charger a while back. might still nip out for a wee run.
Gym, tip, planted Discovery apples, Williams pear and Victoria plum trees, fixed mums laptop, watched England win the egg chasing. Now for son time, followed by LFC in FA cup, then trying the new curry house with the good lady wife then meeting friends for beers. Not enough hours in the day.
nah roads are clear tho. best ski/boarding season so far. just a wee thirty miles today to stock up on booze, much awsomness took the fugly as the 848 is at work, good craic, tell you what tho fugly is quite slow.
Car passed it's mot, which is nice. And I've been to the London bike show, took a look at the Scrambler. Sorry, but no.
Went P&H today what a lovely bunch Big shout out for mike and Mark had a laugh with them Tried the scrambler for size and I really really like it looks great I love the little Ducati emblem in the headlight
Good choices. I wanted a Victoria plum, but you can't get them around here. Williams is a great pear choice but be advised: the pears don't keep at all, so when they are ripe, you really have to get stuck in fast. One minute hard, the next just right, immediately followed by "gone over". Don't know about Discovery apples. What are they like?
I've just tried to buy tickets for an Elvis tribute act. Not easy as it was on an automated telephone system. I had to press 1 for the money...2 for the show
Red. Known idea. The wife told me red apples and not fecking Braeburn do I told matey at the local didiky nursery and that's what he gave me. £16 each tree at about 9' seemed fair price.
Went shopping in France and bought an unfeasible quantity of fish. It's only a couple of miles over the border, but on the opposite side of the road, it was jammed for those 2 miles all the way to the frontier. That had to be at least a 2 hour wait. Being a local, I smugly returned via back roads and an abandoned customs post. I did tip off an English holiday maker about it in the supermarket as I did some interpreting for them at the meat counter. Now for the entrecôtes on the wood fire! Num. Num.