Frozen in time.
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Another lock down will be like being "frozen in time"!
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Maybe Rosemary can move the covid posts to another thread? I fear we are going to need it.
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I agree a Moderator should split the covid post off of this thread.
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Thanks.
But actually almost all threads tend to wander off at a tangent eventually, I was just amused this one managed to make such a violent swerve so quickly.
Just goes to show how uninteresting my freezer revelations were! :-)
But actually almost all threads tend to wander off at a tangent eventually, I was just amused this one managed to make such a violent swerve so quickly.
Just goes to show how uninteresting my freezer revelations were! :-)
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I have reported this to the Super Mods so hopefully one of the them assist.
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That's because we are waiting for the relevations from your wardrobe!
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Off Topic Covid Posts Moved from Frozen In Time Thread
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Sounds a lot like our fridge...........
The old lady and family who lived here before us left an amazing amount of rubbish in the outbuildings. But, we did find in a desk the old ladies husbands Communist Party membership booklets and a load of forestry related badges and awards and so.
Our problem. We have a load of rubbish ourselves!!
The old lady and family who lived here before us left an amazing amount of rubbish in the outbuildings. But, we did find in a desk the old ladies husbands Communist Party membership booklets and a load of forestry related badges and awards and so.
Our problem. We have a load of rubbish ourselves!!
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This reminds me of when I had a flat in the UK. I often put washed clothes in the airing cupboard to dry quicker. Noticing some socks missing realised they must have fallen through the slatted shelf above the hot water tank. So reached behind and sure enough found not only my socks but a pair of the previous owners granny pants! When I moved to a house the previous owner left some items in the loft. I wasn't best pleased so checked out everything. There was a small black metal bin ..... opening the lid noted what looked like mesh material .... pulled it out and realised it were sort of Anne Summers mesh lingerie! Now ... here in Hungary haven't found anything ... there's nuff all in the attic ... in the pince .... some left over materials, I.e. tiles, coving, etc. all bunched together in a corner. Me thinks I should have another look around the attic and pince but I'm leaving that until the fourth wave lockdown starts.
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Freezer contents - I've now got into the habit of reminding my wife not to fill up the freezer in case we get offered some hukkah or kolbasz. It often falls on deaf ears! Currently full because my wife decided everyone should have ice cream at our recent St.Stephen's Day party.
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That is what my Mum used to tell us as kids, growing up in Ireland






