Big Si and Alex66: Sounds about right lol. Love it when your clothes feel like they're flapping in the wind, but it's just sub-bass.
Today I finally finished moving! Ayeeeeeee! Moving + two big gigs = no time to write, so definitely happy to be back on schedule with a huge cold glass of gin.
Today I have been mostly...
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add another column twice as high again for "Getting behind your furniture to connect some cords in the back of a stack of hifi equipment"Charlie wrote:Faffing around with my PC- this is a very accurate graphical representation!
I'm knackered!
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hell yeah! why the buggery f**k are speaker connections -which are fiddly as f**k usually unless you have really expensive equipment and even then it's no guarantee- always on the back? i suppose it's for "tidyness" but ffs...markfiend wrote:add another column twice as high again for "Getting behind your furniture to connect some cords in the back of a stack of hifi equipment"Charlie wrote:Faffing around with my PC- this is a very accurate graphical representation!
I'm knackered!
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
I hear you.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:hell yeah! why the buggery f**k are speaker connections -which are fiddly as f**k usually unless you have really expensive equipment and even then it's no guarantee- always on the back? i suppose it's for "tidyness" but ffs...markfiend wrote:add another column twice as high again for "Getting behind your furniture to connect some cords in the back of a stack of hifi equipment"Charlie wrote:Faffing around with my PC- this is a very accurate graphical representation!
I'm knackered!
My cats get behind my gear at night & pull out random wires every other day.
I have to crawl behind everything before I dare turn anything on every day.
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Awwwww :3Pista wrote:I hear you.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:hell yeah! why the buggery f**k are speaker connections -which are fiddly as f**k usually unless you have really expensive equipment and even then it's no guarantee- always on the back? i suppose it's for "tidyness" but ffs...markfiend wrote: add another column twice as high again for "Getting behind your furniture to connect some cords in the back of a stack of hifi equipment"
My cats get behind my gear at night & pull out random wires every other day.
I have to crawl behind everything before I dare turn anything on every day.
And how are the kitties doing?Pista wrote:
I hear you.
My cats get behind my gear at night & pull out random wires every other day.
I have to crawl behind everything before I dare turn anything on every day.
Think it's time we had a photo update!
They are little bastids. I have a tobacco palm that's about 9 feet tall. Iggy keeps climbing up it & it got to the point where I had to re-set the support pole the other day as it was leaning over. That done, along with a cover for the earth so they can't dig it up & it was great......... until I got home from the pub last night.Charlie wrote:And how are the kitties doing?Pista wrote:
I hear you.
My cats get behind my gear at night & pull out random wires every other day.
I have to crawl behind everything before I dare turn anything on every day.
Think it's time we had a photo update!
Tadah!
Not quite the photo update i meant but....Pista wrote:
They are little bastids. I have a tobacco palm that's about 9 feet tall. Iggy keeps climbing up it & it got to the point where I had to re-set the support pole the other day as it was leaning over. That done, along with a cover for the earth so they can't dig it up & it was great......... until I got home from the pub last night.
Tadah!
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... oh hell ... ... you seem to need powerboards with child safe devices ... ...Pista wrote: My cats get behind my gear at night & pull out random wires every other day.
I have to crawl behind everything before I dare turn anything on every day.
... ... I see not much chance for the future survival of your tobacco plant ...Pista wrote: They are little bastids. I have a tobacco palm that's about 9 feet tall. Iggy keeps climbing up it & it got to the point where I had to re-set the support pole the other day as it was leaning over. That done, along with a cover for the earth so they can't dig it up & it was great......... until I got home from the pub last night.
Tadah!
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Today I've been mostly ... tired, oh so tired. There no longer any such thing like a sleep pattern in my life ... like it has been for years in October/November, but this year tops it all ... I can't even remember when I last slept and for how long ... 2 hours, not at all, 12 hours ... .. ... at least I got a few things done overnight.
Been working today.
I think someone set my soul alight
watching animation movies with my nephews
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
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Today I have mainly been writing stuff about Deep England
....making sausages
Yeppers.Charlie wrote:
You actually made these... with an actual sausage making machine?!
They look damn good!
& boy my arms still hurt.
Well they look very professional - you must have natural filling technique!Pista wrote:Yeppers.Charlie wrote:
You actually made these... with an actual sausage making machine?!
They look damn good!
& boy my arms still hurt.
I'm tempted to insert some sort of sausage innuendo here but i'm being well behaved today!
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Writing a PHD proposal, well mostly typing a few words deleting them staring at the wall and repeating. I have the basic part of it written though.
Piste those sausages look nice, Im hungry now.
Piste those sausages look nice, Im hungry now.
The illiterate of the future will not be the man who cannot read the alphabet, but the one who cannot take a photograph. - Walter Benjamin
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I've made them 2 or 3 times now. Can't get English bangers here, so have to make my own. You get the grinding speed timed just right with the casings & they come out great.Charlie wrote: Well they look very professional - you must have natural filling technique!
I'm tempted to insert some sort of sausage innuendo here but i'm being well behaved today!
They were lovely. Bangers & mash was dish of the day yesterday (& probably every day for the rest of the month)Alex66 wrote:Writing a PHD proposal, well mostly typing a few words deleting them staring at the wall and repeating. I have the basic part of it written though.
Piste those sausages look nice, Im hungry now.
Good luck with the PHD proposal.
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For your consideration, the promised pic. I am pointing at cake (the cake is mildly g*th)!adarkadaptedi wrote:...celebrating officially being OLD!!!
Perhaps a pic will follow, at some point. Hmmmm...
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What's this?! Mistress Ericka in a cardigan?! What happened?!!?!?
Still looking ravishing though
Still looking ravishing though
"I won't go down in history, but I probably will go down on your sister."
Hank Moody
Hank Moody
adarkadaptedi wrote:For your consideration, the promised pic. I am pointing at cake (the cake is mildly g*th)!adarkadaptedi wrote:...celebrating officially being OLD!!!
Perhaps a pic will follow, at some point. Hmmmm...
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wow Erika you are looking amazing! no where near your actual age
started on sunday & again today i've been planting seeds in miniature containers. lots of vegetables and some sunflowers. makes me feel very zen having earth between my fingers. holding thumbs they start growing
started on sunday & again today i've been planting seeds in miniature containers. lots of vegetables and some sunflowers. makes me feel very zen having earth between my fingers. holding thumbs they start growing
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity