Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:House Yard - hate gardening Not fussed about age but within 50 years old maybe 3 Bedrooms Spacey Bathroom East Hull of course
House is good. Yard is OK if you have lots of pots and a fountain. Anything post-war is new, BTW, so you like modern, eh? Hmm. Three bedrooms, comme ci, comme ca. Spacey bathroom is excellent for staging original clawed bath with shower over like Max and Ruby's:
East Hull. Well. I needn't answer that one.
So, I'll give GML.....
.....three out of six!
Philip Larkin wrote:
There ain’t no music East side of this city That’s mellow like mine is, That’s mellow like mine.
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WormInHand wrote:Last night and for lunch? God, you're boring.
Oh, been to Church this morning, ate cake there, Then we went to a BBQ and I was chief taster and so, I ate there too. We then had an hour at the SuperStock thingy and although I didn't eat there - I made up for it with a box of Ferreo Rocher whilst watching some great rugby on the box.
I thought you were talking about last night, sorry.
Michelangelo, 1475-1564. ---------- Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it. ----------
Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
dum-dum wrote:Oh, been to Church this morning, ate cake there, Then we went to a BBQ and I was chief taster and so, I ate there too. We then had an hour at the SuperStock thingy and although I didn't eat there - I made up for it with a box of Ferreo Rocher whilst watching some great rugby on the box.
I thought you were talking about last night, sorry.
Cake, sausage and chocolate. And you want her to give birth quickly? Tame, dum-dum, tame.
Philip Larkin wrote:
There ain’t no music East side of this city That’s mellow like mine is, That’s mellow like mine.
Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
dum-dum wrote:Oh, been to Church this morning, ate cake there, Then we went to a BBQ and I was chief taster and so, I ate there too. We then had an hour at the SuperStock thingy and although I didn't eat there - I made up for it with a box of Ferreo Rocher whilst watching some great rugby on the box.
I thought you were talking about last night, sorry.
Christ, I missed one there. Stupid worm.
Philip Larkin wrote:
There ain’t no music East side of this city That’s mellow like mine is, That’s mellow like mine.
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
dum-dum wrote:Oh, been to Church this morning, ate cake there, Then we went to a BBQ and I was chief taster and so, I ate there too. We then had an hour at the SuperStock thingy and although I didn't eat there - I made up for it with a box of Ferreo Rocher whilst watching some great rugby on the box.
I thought you were talking about last night, sorry.
Church. Interesting, I'm assuming you're Catholic. Pastafarian me sen. Stayed over at our friends in York last night, really should get up now, this has gone way past acceptable.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
Tundra Terrorist wrote:Church. Interesting, I'm assuming you're Catholic. Pastafarian me sen. Stayed over at our friends in York last night, really should get up now, this has gone way past acceptable.
I've never been touched by the noodly appendage of the FSM, like to dress as a pirate though, Arghhhhh.
Christian, It's not what you think.
Could go to Costa for a coffee and a cake each and spend £12 or we can walk down the road and have an homemade carrot cake the size of a dinner plate and a coffee each for £4 at the Church, it's a no brainer.
Michelangelo, 1475-1564. ---------- Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it. ----------
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Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
dum-dum wrote:Christian, It's not what you think.
Could go to Costa for a coffee and a cake each and spend £12 or we can walk down the road and have an homemade carrot cake the size of a dinner plate and a coffee each for £4 at the Church, it's a no brainer.
My grandma was a born again Christian and became a Seventh Day something or other. Saturday was the Sabbath. Is that you? You can indulge in cake on the Sabbath and the proceeds go into the collection box?
Philip Larkin wrote:
There ain’t no music East side of this city That’s mellow like mine is, That’s mellow like mine.
Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
WormInHand wrote:My grandma was a born again Christian and became a Seventh Day something or other. Saturday was the Sabbath. Is that you? You can indulge in cake on the Sabbath and the proceeds go into the collection box?
No, its a nice walk and lovely food made by locals who donate it to the church for them to then make money. It's cheap and you get a generous portion.
The sad thing is, the oldies that attend are dwindling and the youngest person there other than us has atleast 40 years on me, out of fashion to go to church, I suppose.
Michelangelo, 1475-1564. ---------- Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it. ----------
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