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29 minutes ago, OBE said:

20 more sleeps and the days don't get any shorter...:sweeet:

Aye, its onwards and upwards after that, jan can be a chilly month though🥶.

and feb, maybe march, possibly april:facepalm:.

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Got in from work and was bloody freezing, turned the heating up full blast and chucked a pair of comfy shorts and hoody over the radiator for a while. You can’t beat clothes hot off the radiator. 

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1 hour ago, Tazio said:

Got in from work and was bloody freezing, turned the heating up full blast and chucked a pair of comfy shorts and hoody over the radiator for a while. You can’t beat clothes hot off the radiator. 

I've got both log burners on full blast tonight, a bottle of Malbec opened, the boy home from college, music on pretty loud and my ears still have a wee satisfying hum from last night's Almighty gig, things are pretty sweet tonight ☺️☺️

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3 minutes ago, Dawnrazor said:

I've got both log burners on full blast tonight, a bottle of Malbec opened, the boy home from college, music on pretty loud and my ears still have a wee satisfying hum from last night's Almighty gig, things are pretty sweet tonight ☺️☺️

Malbec is also the choice here. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Tazio said:

Malbec is also the choice here. 

I've an Argentinian Zurriago tonight, very nice so it is.

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2 hours ago, Dawnrazor said:

I've got both log burners on full blast tonight, a bottle of Malbec opened, the boy home from college, music on pretty loud and my ears still have a wee satisfying hum from last night's Almighty gig, things are pretty sweet tonight ☺️☺️

has the boy knocked up any of the uni lassies yet? or has he not told you that you are going to be grandpa dawn soon?

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6 hours ago, milky_26 said:

has the boy knocked up any of the uni lassies yet? or has he not told you that you are going to be grandpa dawn soon?

As far as I know impregnation hasn't yet happened 🤞

henrysmithsgloves
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1 hour ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

Or it's the smallest bears taking a bath in a tea light base😆

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8 minutes ago, Jim_Duncan said:

Gordan Petrie ageing well. 

Jim !!! 

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Just now, Jim_Duncan said:

Was meant to be Petric. Auto correct. 

I actually knew who you meant 😂

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Love a laugh in the morning, folk jogging in the pouring rain, get a running machine in the hoose.🤡.

Jeffros Furios
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Not long until this festive period is over ....then a shite depressing January :rudiyas:

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43 minutes ago, R9. said:

Cafe Bellina ? 

Valvona & Crolla

  • 2 weeks later...
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Not had pannetone for years but had a gluten free one delivered from Tupiniqum yesterday. I've just had a big slice for breakfast with a coffee and it was fantastic. 

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8 minutes ago, Sooperstar said:

Not had pannetone for years but had a gluten free one delivered from Tupiniqum yesterday. I've just had a big slice for breakfast with a coffee and it was fantastic. 

Did you toast it?

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Just now, FWJ said:

Did you toast it?

No, I've never tried it toasted. 

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Sooperstar said:

No, I've never tried it toasted. 

Probably not the ‘right’ thing to do but it’s great toasted with a wee bit of (good) butter.  (Has to be butter!)

It burns easy though so you have to keep an eye on it.

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Just now, FWJ said:

Probably not the ‘right’ thing to do but it’s great toasted with a wee bit of (good) butter.  (Has to be butter!)

This is a chocolate and pistachio one so not convinced on the butter part, but I might give it a wee go tomorrow morning. 

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1 minute ago, Sooperstar said:

This is a chocolate and pistachio one so not convinced on the butter part, but I might give it a wee go tomorrow morning. 

Maybe not ideal - it’s worth a try on one of the fruit ones.

 

I had an aunt who was coeliac and she used to get bread from the chemist (I think it was on prescription).  It came in a tin!

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Bought a new pair of Air Pods a few weeks ago. Woke up the morning after the Bootleg Beatles gig and nowhere to be seen. Up town next day heading to the Apple Store fully expecting to shell out another £150.00 for a new pair but thought what the hell, I'll give the Usher Hall a call on the very slight off chance that someone had found them and handed them in. Left them my number so went for a couple of beers. Got a call a couple of hours later saying yeah, they're here, just pop in and pick them up when you can. Big feck off YAY!!!

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Finally free from JKB jail (thoroughly deserved obviously). I can now post my usual pish again.

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On 24/12/2023 at 15:05, JWL said:

Bought a new pair of Air Pods a few weeks ago. Woke up the morning after the Bootleg Beatles gig and nowhere to be seen. Up town next day heading to the Apple Store fully expecting to shell out another £150.00 for a new pair but thought what the hell, I'll give the Usher Hall a call on the very slight off chance that someone had found them and handed them in. Left them my number so went for a couple of beers. Got a call a couple of hours later saying yeah, they're here, just pop in and pick them up when you can. Big feck off YAY!!!

Awe that’s great news 👍

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1 hour ago, superjack said:

Finally free from JKB jail (thoroughly deserved obviously). I can now post my usual pish again.

:yas:

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2 hours ago, superjack said:

Finally free from JKB jail (thoroughly deserved obviously). I can now post my usual pish again.

What was it like sharing a cell with ri?

 

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Morgan said:

What was it like sharing a cell with ri?

 

 

LOL.  must be an amnesty on this for the xmas period 

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1 minute ago, JudyJudyJudy said:

LOL.  must be an amnesty on this for the xmas period 

One of the 'freed two' was doing his damnedest yesterday to be banged up again.  :lol: 

Posted
1 minute ago, Morgan said:

One of the 'freed two' was doing his damnedest yesterday to be banged up again.  :lol: 

😁

Posted
6 hours ago, Morgan said:

What was it like sharing a cell with ri?

 

 

He knows who the daddy is.

6 hours ago, JudyJudyJudy said:

LOL.  must be an amnesty on this for the xmas period 

Not at all; I done the crime amd I served the crime. Got the scars to prove it.

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16 minutes ago, superjack said:

He knows who the daddy is.

Not at all; I done the crime amd I served the crime. Got the scars to prove it.

Good to see u back 😎

Posted
11 hours ago, JudyJudyJudy said:

Good to see u back 😎

I'm not going to lie, jail has changed me!

henrysmithsgloves
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Watching my dogs first time out when it's snowing, running and jumping about like a pup🤣 brought a smile to my ugly mug😁❤️

Posted
2 hours ago, superjack said:

I'm not going to lie, jail has changed me!

Good to see you have rehabilitated . It can work fir some 

henrysmithsgloves
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Flowers starting to show in my garden,spring not far away😁

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In 8 weeks and 1 day I am flying out to Australia on holiday and will get to see my sister and her family for the first time since 2020. ☺️

  • 3 weeks later...
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I got a puncture tonight. It happens to be in one of 2 tyres I already knew would need replaced when my car goes for MOT on Monday. 

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1) my wee cousins second adoption got formalised by the judge this week. 
 

2) my mum got a last minute call on Wednesday that she could get her knee replacement operation today. I drove her through to Glasgow at 6am. 
 

3) 5 weeks tomorrow I head to Australia on holiday and get to see my sister and her family for the first time in 4 years. 

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2 minutes ago, Helzibob said:

1) my wee cousins second adoption got formalised by the judge this week. 
 

2) my mum got a last minute call on Wednesday that she could get her knee replacement operation today. I drove her through to Glasgow at 6am. 
 

3) 5 weeks tomorrow I head to Australia on holiday and get to see my sister and her family for the first time in 4 years. 

👌👍

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kawasakijambo
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"Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie? Well, it turns out that this iconic phrase actually originated from a nightclub act rather than a film. Let's take a trip back to the 1950s when comedian Larry Storch was starting his career as an impersonator in nightclubs.
One fateful night, Larry Storch was on stage performing his impersonation of Cary Grant when Judy Garland happened to walk into the room. Seizing the opportunity, Larry used his Cary Grant voice to invite Judy Garland to join him on stage. However, Judy wasn't interested and decided to turn her back and walk away.
In a desperate attempt to grab her attention, Larry Storch shouted in his Cary Grant voice, "Judy, Judy, Judy, you can't do this to me!" To everyone's surprise, this line became an instant hit, bringing the house down with laughter. The next day, news spread about how Judy had snubbed Larry while he was impersonating Cary Grant.
From that moment on, the line "Judy, Judy, Judy, you can't do this to me!" gained popularity and was picked up by other impersonators. Interestingly, Cary Grant himself may have been puzzled by the line, as it has become one of the many Hollywood apocrypha of lines never actually said by stars.
Larry Storch went on to have a successful career playing comic film roles, eventually reaching his peak as the emotional Corporal Agarn in the television series "F Troop." While the line may not have originated from a movie, it has undoubtedly left its mark in entertainment history as an unforgettable catchphrase.
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2 hours ago, kawasakijambo said:
"Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie? Well, it turns out that this iconic phrase actually originated from a nightclub act rather than a film. Let's take a trip back to the 1950s when comedian Larry Storch was starting his career as an impersonator in nightclubs.
One fateful night, Larry Storch was on stage performing his impersonation of Cary Grant when Judy Garland happened to walk into the room. Seizing the opportunity, Larry used his Cary Grant voice to invite Judy Garland to join him on stage. However, Judy wasn't interested and decided to turn her back and walk away.
In a desperate attempt to grab her attention, Larry Storch shouted in his Cary Grant voice, "Judy, Judy, Judy, you can't do this to me!" To everyone's surprise, this line became an instant hit, bringing the house down with laughter. The next day, news spread about how Judy had snubbed Larry while he was impersonating Cary Grant.
From that moment on, the line "Judy, Judy, Judy, you can't do this to me!" gained popularity and was picked up by other impersonators. Interestingly, Cary Grant himself may have been puzzled by the line, as it has become one of the many Hollywood apocrypha of lines never actually said by stars.
Larry Storch went on to have a successful career playing comic film roles, eventually reaching his peak as the emotional Corporal Agarn in the television series "F Troop." While the line may not have originated from a movie, it has undoubtedly left its mark in entertainment history as an unforgettable catchphrase.

I kinda knew some of the story ! She cleverly had it on her classic , some say the greatest live concert album too . But I’m biased 😎

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3 hours ago, kawasakijambo said:
"Judy, Judy, Judy" in a movie? Well, it turns out that this iconic phrase actually originated from a nightclub act rather than a film. Let's take a trip back to the 1950s when comedian Larry Storch was starting his career as an impersonator in nightclubs.
One fateful night, Larry Storch was on stage performing his impersonation of Cary Grant when Judy Garland happened to walk into the room. Seizing the opportunity, Larry used his Cary Grant voice to invite Judy Garland to join him on stage. However, Judy wasn't interested and decided to turn her back and walk away.
In a desperate attempt to grab her attention, Larry Storch shouted in his Cary Grant voice, "Judy, Judy, Judy, you can't do this to me!" To everyone's surprise, this line became an instant hit, bringing the house down with laughter. The next day, news spread about how Judy had snubbed Larry while he was impersonating Cary Grant.
From that moment on, the line "Judy, Judy, Judy, you can't do this to me!" gained popularity and was picked up by other impersonators. Interestingly, Cary Grant himself may have been puzzled by the line, as it has become one of the many Hollywood apocrypha of lines never actually said by stars.
Larry Storch went on to have a successful career playing comic film roles, eventually reaching his peak as the emotional Corporal Agarn in the television series "F Troop." While the line may not have originated from a movie, it has undoubtedly left its mark in entertainment history as an unforgettable catchphrase.

And her ancestry is Scottish too

 

 

https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/minibios/g/garland_judy.htm?fbclid=IwAR2xBEFRCzWkGDsu1noNRu2KyEUHZnFHqpC0XvjMKoY4NFVSPj9vgi7eVTE_aem_Ac1WNbF4HOJ0_ZP__YYPtG_bp0tgo8KQc9W65xAYfh4KDQiI-7YvM02sYPhwWhH1IJ0

 

 

 

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Made me laugh, Fast Park Key Allocator, 😃, or in working mans terms, a parking attendant.

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