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Morning Wakey, Morning Hank, Morning All

The duck might watch a taped classic game.

Not much on, walk, see how my attempt at making a naan bread turns out, a bit fiddle on the guitar (difficult getting it under the chin), a few sodas, a bit TV etc.

Well done @Scorefrom a throw in fabulous post again 👏👏👏👏👏

I've just written a song about tortillas; actually, it’s more of a (w)rap.

TGIF I think 🤔

Stop in, Stay Safe.
😂 morning Edd.
 
Morning. Will be out in the ☀ later on. Garden bin gets emptied tomorrow and I need to prune the honeysuckle out the front as it sends runners up and wraps itself around the guttering on the porch if I let it!
Nee sun here, like. Bit rain last couple of days, but nowt to trouble Noah.

I'm sorry you're not feeling great, Red, la. Hopefully, the pain will soon subside. Take it easy & try not to get too stressed as that will only make it worse, as you'll know only too well.

Honeysuckle is the business. The scent it releases is divine. The variety I planted a couple of years back is "Heaven Scent", which kind of sums it up. It looked like it was dead last autumn as it'd been ravaged by aphids & caught black spot from nearby roses. As a last ditch attempt to rescue it before digging it up & sending it to the great trellis in the sky, I pruned it to within an inch of its life & right now it looks healthier than ever. Nature is marvellous & takes all the credit. I haven't got a clue what I'm doing & simply got lucky. Pity we abuse & neglect it the way we sometimes do. Mind, I also like the fact that an alternative name for honeysuckle is Woodbine: reminds me of me da's tabs, ha, ha.

Was thinking of doing some hedging but the hedges are rain-soaked so that's put paid to that idea. What a shame. I might have to take it easy instead. I don't mind the hedging, per se, but I'm buggered for days afterwards due to my increasingly severe allergic reactions which, over the last few years have recruited my IBS symptoms too, so it's a nice suite of breathing problems, thumping headaches, severe pains in gut & bowel & joints & generally feeling like I've been run over by a small truck (not a large one, that would be exaggerating). By the time I've recovered, it's more or less time to hedge again, ha, ha. Good old Sisyphus! Mind, you & many others have things far worse, so I'm not complaining, just trying to empathise.

Morning, all. As Ken Dodd said: Did any of us in our wildest dreams ever think we'd live long enough to see the end of the DFS sale?

Enjoy yasels. Box clivva....
 
Nee sun here, like. Bit rain last couple of days, but nowt to trouble Noah.

I'm sorry you're not feeling great, Red, la. Hopefully, the pain will soon subside. Take it easy & try not to get too stressed as that will only make it worse, as you'll know only too well.

Honeysuckle is the business. The scent it releases is divine. The variety I planted a couple of years back is "Heaven Scent", which kind of sums it up. It looked like it was dead last autumn as it'd been ravaged by aphids & caught black spot from nearby roses. As a last ditch attempt to rescue it before digging it up & sending it to the great trellis in the sky, I pruned it to within an inch of its life & right now it looks healthier than ever. Nature is marvellous & takes all the credit. I haven't got a clue what I'm doing & simply got lucky. Pity we abuse & neglect it the way we sometimes do. Mind, I also like the fact that an alternative name for honeysuckle is Woodbine: reminds me of me da's tabs, ha, ha.

Was thinking of doing some hedging but the hedges are rain-soaked so that's put paid to that idea. What a shame. I might have to take it easy instead. I don't mind the hedging, per se, but I'm buggered for days afterwards due to my increasingly severe allergic reactions which, over the last few years have recruited my IBS symptoms too, so it's a nice suite of breathing problems, thumping headaches, severe pains in gut & bowel & joints & generally feeling like I've been run over by a small truck (not a large one, that would be exaggerating). By the time I've recovered, it's more or less time to hedge again, ha, ha. Good old Sisyphus! Mind, you & many others have things far worse, so I'm not complaining, just trying to empathise.

Morning, all. As Ken Dodd said: Did any of us in our wildest dreams ever think we'd live long enough to see the end of the DFS sale?

Enjoy yasels. Box clivva....

Morning mate. Honeysuckle is amazing stuff. You can hack it back brutally and it still comes away again next year. I'm not sure what varieties I've got but the one in my back garden smells wonderful and the bees absolutely love it. It got hacked back last year when the fence got replaced, but it's got a good amount of growth on it already.

Sorry to hear about your reaction. It's a bugger when that happens. I'm allergic to sticky jack weed and my skin comes up in a red lumpy rash if I touch it. Have a good easy day 😘
 
Morning WillD.
I used to enjoy the occasional Guinness, but I just can’t get away with pizza. I love the various toppings but I can’t stand the base. I think it must be a texture thing.
I like them living in England, but loved them living in Italy, none of this thick crust heart attack Americanised shite though, thin, crispy and tasty.
 
Nee sun here, like. Bit rain last couple of days, but nowt to trouble Noah.

I'm sorry you're not feeling great, Red, la. Hopefully, the pain will soon subside. Take it easy & try not to get too stressed as that will only make it worse, as you'll know only too well.

Honeysuckle is the business. The scent it releases is divine. The variety I planted a couple of years back is "Heaven Scent", which kind of sums it up. It looked like it was dead last autumn as it'd been ravaged by aphids & caught black spot from nearby roses. As a last ditch attempt to rescue it before digging it up & sending it to the great trellis in the sky, I pruned it to within an inch of its life & right now it looks healthier than ever. Nature is marvellous & takes all the credit. I haven't got a clue what I'm doing & simply got lucky. Pity we abuse & neglect it the way we sometimes do. Mind, I also like the fact that an alternative name for honeysuckle is Woodbine: reminds me of me da's tabs, ha, ha.

Was thinking of doing some hedging but the hedges are rain-soaked so that's put paid to that idea. What a shame. I might have to take it easy instead. I don't mind the hedging, per se, but I'm buggered for days afterwards due to my increasingly severe allergic reactions which, over the last few years have recruited my IBS symptoms too, so it's a nice suite of breathing problems, thumping headaches, severe pains in gut & bowel & joints & generally feeling like I've been run over by a small truck (not a large one, that would be exaggerating). By the time I've recovered, it's more or less time to hedge again, ha, ha. Good old Sisyphus! Mind, you & many others have things far worse, so I'm not complaining, just trying to empathise.

Morning, all. As Ken Dodd said: Did any of us in our wildest dreams ever think we'd live long enough to see the end of the DFS sale?

Enjoy yasels. Box clivva....
Morning Cloughy. I consider myself lucky not to have any allergies other than to politicians.
 
Morning mate. Honeysuckle is amazing stuff. You can hack it back brutally and it still comes away again next year. I'm not sure what varieties I've got but the one in my back garden smells wonderful and the bees absolutely love it. It got hacked back last year when the fence got replaced, but it's got a good amount of growth on it already.

Sorry to hear about your reaction. It's a bugger when that happens. I'm allergic to sticky jack and my skin comes up in a red lumpy rash if I touch it. Have a good easy day 😘
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Leave him alern 😳😄
 
Morning Cloughy. I consider myself lucky not to have any allergies other than to politicians.
I’m nearly the same mate but ....& mags & boro & Leets & cockneys & & & 💩
I’ve tried all of them mate, I just can’t make it work. It’s a bit odd as I’ll eat absolutely anything else.
I look at pizza as a carrying vessel for the topping, unlike them thick doughy shoite
Agree with Italian ways 👍
 
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