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With our breakfast chucky egg and toast we had homemade strawberry jam
Yummy! https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/38410/strawberry-jam/
Yummy! https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/38410/strawberry-jam/
RAF 32 Sqn B Flt ; Twin Squirrels.
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America - the home of fried ice-cream donuts and double cheese McDirt burgers.
They must have a lot of cholesterol problems over there.
They must have a lot of cholesterol problems over there.
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California ---On the left side of America in more way's then one.
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Ian - an East Ender abbrev. As in "Y'know old bleedin' Fred? Well Ian me hit the ruddy grog last night downa Red Lion we did."
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Anathema, as in what was ALL of London to me 25+ years ago....'Spose I wouldn't mind a visit now...but it was hard living in a pub as a young Oz kid on such incredibly awfully low wages living onsite...worse was the dreadful ( & unnecessary abuse from the English folk!)
Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go... Oscar Wilde
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Ho....what a few chicks I know are....
Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go... Oscar Wilde
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Hohoho - warning that some tubby guy in a red suit is nearby.
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Go - opposite of come.
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Agh!
There should be a Public Health warning on that.
There should be a Public Health warning on that.
Cynicism improves with age
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***** that sight has spoilt my appetite for lunch.
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it--That sums it up beautifully.
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itu - international telecommunication union. Which if you have heard of them automatically tells anyone in the know that you are a ham radio operator. The ITU allocates the radio frequency spectrum, among other duties. Founded in 1865, back when they only did telegraphs.
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Tumbleweed - what marijuana is initially shaped into before it's rolled into a reefer.
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Edifice - a large, impressive building. I think that's what most modern architects believe they're creating. The reality is often a grossly oversized effigy to Mammon, paying no regard to the surroundings both visually and environmentally. I had contact with architects during the uni training days, then frequently in collaborative projects over several decades. The commercially successful practices perform slavishly to their client's outlandish demands, abandoning classical standards and the effects of the monstrosity on the community.
The results are painful to see, like the "Shard", the "Mobile Phone" *, amongst many, and now coming, the "Tulip". For once, I think Prince Charles' views are right. Just compare London's rag, tag, and bobtail mixture with those recent Paris scenes around Notre Dame, all of low-rise classic proportions ... lovely.
* That one's windows reflected the sun's rays and melted plastic components on parked cars ...
The results are painful to see, like the "Shard", the "Mobile Phone" *, amongst many, and now coming, the "Tulip". For once, I think Prince Charles' views are right. Just compare London's rag, tag, and bobtail mixture with those recent Paris scenes around Notre Dame, all of low-rise classic proportions ... lovely.
* That one's windows reflected the sun's rays and melted plastic components on parked cars ...