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Old 3rd March 2019, 16:40   #145111
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Done that, ain't funny. Kneeling in the bath pouring water over the "affected area"
Snap. Been there as well.
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Old 3rd March 2019, 16:53   #145112
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That’s what came out of Rod’s derrière after the chilli sausages
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I can beat that, last week I was chopping chilliest, for a recipe, all I will add is, after chopping chillies, wash your hands thoroughly BEFORE you go to the loo, especially for no 1
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Done that, ain't funny. Kneeling in the bath pouring water over the "affected area"
Back in olden days (!), in Sunday league football, we used to cover MOST of the body in Ellimans Liniment - helped to keep out the cold and keep your muscles nice and supple. It was definitely a case of loo first, liniment second.
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Old 3rd March 2019, 17:34   #145113
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LOL OUCH! Rich. I'm not into spicy food as my plumbing complains badly, I've tried jalapeno peppers once many years ago with a kebab which burned the roof of my mouth off


I really liked the taste but not the heat, I was thinking of growing some in the greenhouse for friends and was wondering if you can boil them in hot water to lessen the heat?
I wouldn't mind trying them again if it killed the heat.


There were two tins of cream of chicken soup in the back of the cupboard so we had those with chunks of tiger bread to dip in for tea.
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Old 3rd March 2019, 17:43   #145114
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Over in the Philippines its those evil little bird's eye chillis, grow wild at the side of the road etc. Ging used to eat them raw! First time I went over she took one and crunched it, offered one to me saying they're not too hot. Like I mug I popped it in my mouth and started chewing . . . . HOLY F... Her father said its normal Steve, we eat them then he took one and crunched away the tears started running down his face. Turns out he wasn't daft enough to eat them raw like her but he felt sorry for me and tried to make out eating them raw was normal
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Old 3rd March 2019, 18:17   #145115
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Evening everyone, managed to avoid getting soaked when taking the dog out this afternoon.

We did both get drowned this morning though!



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Old 3rd March 2019, 20:14   #145116
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Oooh! The natural born killer out stalking ... sorry, I mean walking.
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Old 3rd March 2019, 21:04   #145117
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Recently downloaded this. Not sure if it’s old or new, but heard it on Planet Rock in the car a few weeks ago and liked it. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Knocking-at.../dp/B07DF7898C
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Morning all.

Well looks as if the storm has left us at last. No damage other than the dustbin taking a stroll round the garden. Currently it’s bright with high cloud.

And today I’ll be taking Banana in to the paint shop. Have to get a cab back to Saltash.
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Old 4th March 2019, 07:03   #145119
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Morning peeps,

Norfolk bound for me tonight. Blue sky here at the moment and wind has dropped.
Hopefully will be the same at the boat..............

Acle Bridge Inn for dinner tonight if anyone fancies it
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Old 4th March 2019, 07:04   #145120
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Good morning Bob, good morning all. I hope everyone else is okay with the bad weather you are having. It is has been very hot here last week, in the middle - high 30's. It is unusual for it to be so hot and we are resisting having A/C put in, as it is expensive to run. The temps shoot up in the afternoons and it doesn't start to get cool until about 11pm

This morning I applied for a new digital tamper proof driving licence, it is chipped and looks like the one in the UK, except on the card, it has your Identification number, blood group/organ donor and it has the number of driving points related to driving offences. Driving points is a little different:

I have 20 POINTS. 20 points is a clean licence with no offences/bribes paid

Good driving behaviour is rewarded with extra points. Offences and bad driving behaviour, leads to points being deducted and the insurance companies here use the points to give a discount or not.

What is everyone up to today?
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