So, who wants to help ... to cower in the cellar?

I could ask a rocket scientist when I see her in August?

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Thank you, that would certainly settle the matter.

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“Slow boomology”.

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Greetings from Carinthia in Carinthia

I will post about the wedding yesterday when I have had a lie down.

It was wonderful, but I can’t get me Shoesies on today

I will have to Decline on me Chaise wearing the boxes…:wink:

Carinthia.xx

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Y’know. This was what always got me about Star Trek, Star Wars & their ilk.

The building of a space craft & living places for deep space will be highly technical. Repairs would not be easy. But they take huge hits, bits are knocked out, blown off, holes appear … where do to parts come from, where are the welders (CAN you weld in space ?) 'lecies, joiners ?

It’s spoilt my sci-fi enjoyment for decades.

Perhaps I should get a life.

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I thoroughly enjoyed Battlestar Galactica, in its earlier stages. Although, there were bits of craft damage/sparkiness etc. occurring quite frequently.
It’s life, Armers, but not as you know it, that’s all.
Soo xx

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Stayin’ safely away from the dangerous explodey bits. And yes, gas not arc, though you need specialised kit.

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Talking of which, Bread is Happening. A special consignment of hot buttered crusts should be whooshing its way Chatelaineward within the hour.
Have endured the bought stuff (not from a decent baker, either - the Chorleywood crap) for the last few days and enough was Enough, rib or no rib ( some improvement there, hurrah!)

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Glad to hear it; it was about time.

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Chorleywood bread is great for rolling up into little white balls to flick at people.

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Blotting paper got there first and tastes better.

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Today has been exhausting - walking in 'orrible 'umidity (saw froglets - didn’t squish) and being a couch potato watching fabulous sport! I may be a lone voice in enjoying the latter, but what excellent results.

Wedding report demain, Carinthia? I have been on tenterhooks for this, too.

Soo xx

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Sorry,I have been completely knackerated today, & summat stung/bit me on the inside of my elbow just to add to the fun.

Am ok, & hope to be firing on all cylinders tomorrow

Carinthia.xx

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I’m not liking the sting, Carinthia and I hope that you deployed the epi-pen - well, if you hadn’t, you’d be worse than knackerated or able to post. Hope to hear more, tomorrow xx
Off to bed, I am, with goodnights wished to Cellarites and a furfle for That Hound.

Soo xx

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Try to sleep…

Sending zzzzly thoughts your way.

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Ooooh, no. Not at all.

This weekend was spent couch-pototoing watching Tennis, cricket & F1. I can’t remember cricket of its type.

Even Mrs, Shanks was surprised !

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I didn’t need to deploy the Epipen , Soo , used the piss pen* this time, *AfterBite . All I saw was that it was larger than a Mozzie but not as big as a Horse-Fly .

Have taken me 7 tablets & am going to bed shortly

Carinthia.xx

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That is because - and no joke intended - it isn’t actually cricket, but a Kiddies ’ Version for the hard of thinking. Oh, and for the benefit of bookmakers, mostly based elsewhere.
PS: why were they dressed as Smurfs?

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Anorectic runt-of-the-litter batlet? She asked helpfully.
I hope it chokes on the medications in yer bloodstream and Learns Its Lesson, the cheeky wee f*cker…

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