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I bought an iPad for my husband when his apple laptop ‘died’. Cheaper and more practical for everyday but with writing books perhaps the extra keyboard might be something to think about. There’s some keyboards that double as a case/ stand for not a lot of money


Predictable results. Lemon grass is fine but I think he's nibbled a little bit of the chicken. On the up side, most of it is unsullied but he may have licked some bits but hasn't broken the skin. The wussy McOthers refuse to eat it though. So pissed off. There was no sign of the little bastard anywhere, went off to watch antiques roadshow and McMini found the little sod plastered against the door like Dustin Hoffman at the end of The Graduate, begging to be let into the warm. It's his own fault. Mind you, our old cat would have had a good munch too, if he'd got in there. It is annoying though.

Leaves marks just like a steak knife. :0)
I’ve just seen a twitter video of cats reacting to durian fruit. It’s really quite funny. You’ll have to put some in the fridge that will fix the little so and so.

Mwahahargh! There's one bit that's a bit pressed in - but that might have been me picking it up and turning it over. I always put it in a bowl, bottom up, so all the juices drain through the breast meat. Some of the skin, where it was broken by us, looked a bit ragged - as if someone had chewed some bits off. But mostly I think he went after the lemon grass. If he'd done anything more than the tiniest nibble the bowl would have been on its side, and on the ground probably.
I have the serrated knife marks in butter too!


Sorry have just seen this Desley - was going to say I think Marks do one of those chocolate caterpillars or maybe Sainsburys

Hadn't come across that expression before Jim so looked it up and found quite an interesting article - https://wordhistories.net/2016/12/27/cold-as-charity/

Sorry about your chicken, but this did make me smile esp. the image of him plastered to the door - had a vision of him completely flat with legs in all directions!


Fascinating, thanks for that. Obviously it comes from when charity meant love rather than charity as we think of it
But I heard it as 'as cold as charity, and that's cold'
So it seems to have grown out of the ones you discovered

It drew parallels with the current pandemic so if I tell someone not observing social distancing that they are promiscuous I’m likely to get into trouble.

Apparently it's Groundhog Day today. My first thought was only today?


Had my usual fun of showing off my steed - and being a ham. It's harmless and people smile and ask questions, though I rarely induce them to try a little ride.
Thursday is our second dose of the vaccine - and then two more weeks and we'll be in best possible condition. I read that people who are vaccinated don't get nearly as sick if they do get the disease. Here's hoping.







Actually I think it's probably comforting that they are keeping her in. Too many places have kicked people out too soon because of worries about covid.

To be honest Jim, initially she was supposed to be in for 5 days, when they revised it to keyhole and we thought she was coming home the same day, I wasn't happy, as I've seen people end up back in as they have been sent home too soon, so I am glad she's stayed in another night, even if she isn't. I know Covid is a risk, but she's on a neuro ward, so little risk of covid patients.

Glad to hear she's on a good ward Desley


Hope everyone's warm enough.

Hope everyone's warm enough."
It's cold here as well especially with the wind. There was snow in the wind, not a lot but enough to notice





We’ve had our vaccinations. OH felt quite poorly yesterday. I felt a bit lightheaded but he said that wasn’t unusual for me. He’s living dangerously.
Stay warm.

Glad you've only had minor reactions Lynne.

Demanding the empty bottle and leaving you without medication for an unknown length of time!


This is not the place for self-promotion Elie - there are plenty of options for that if you care to explore our forum a little more. But multiple postings is not going to help with popularity...

This is not the place for self-promotion Elie - there are plenty of options for that if you care to explore our forum a little more. Bu..."
You did delete it. I can't see it. Thank you for doing the work. And it IS work, I'm sure. Unmoderated forums are useless within very short times, hours sometimes.

Jim, the nurse did ask if I could come today instead, I pointed out government guidance is to only leave your house when necessary and I have to go in the office on a Mon, so wanted to do it all in one day rather than go out two consecutive days, thought that might work on an NHS worker. Sorry it doesn't look like you will be able to see your mum this week MT. It appears you did R, if I hadn't seen the e-mail, I'd have wondered what you were talking about :-)


Flushing the loo the wrong way last night What the heck.
I shall be needing an alibi and a new patio with a discreet builder if this continues :0j

There have been a couple of spammers this week. They have now removed themselves from the group, having had a (very gentle under the circumstances) pointing out to them how we like to do things here 😀
We have some snow here, a very rare event. Coinciding with half term which is lovely for the wains.
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