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    I picked up some beef skirt from Sainsbury’s last Friday as an experiment, as it was dirt cheap. Just diced it up and bunged it in the InstantPot™, fried with onion to brown it, then some chopped-up spuds, herbs and pepper and stuff, and a can of beer for flavour. Forty minutes on high pressure, and I had a really nice stew for my tea

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      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
      I picked up some beef skirt from Sainsbury’s last Friday as an experiment, as it was dirt cheap. Just diced it up and bunged it in the InstantPot™, fried with onion to brown it, then some chopped-up spuds, herbs and pepper and stuff, and a can of beer for flavour. Forty minutes on high pressure, and I had a really nice stew for my tea
      is that a euphemism?

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        Watching 'a british guide to the end of the world'.

        and you wonder why soldiers/sailors/airforce are cynical.
        and why civilians are so fecking bovine.

        oh, well.

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          Originally posted by BR14 View Post
          Watching 'a british guide to the end of the world'.

          and you wonder why soldiers/sailors/airforce are cynical.
          and why civilians are so fecking bovine.

          oh, well.

          By the time that megaton weapons came along the country had pretty much zero chance of survival.

          We never had "duck and cover" in this country since there was, in essence, no fecking point.

          And "they" banned "The War Game" in the 1960s in case it frightened the horses.

          The War Game (TV Movie 1966) - IMDb

          The best place to be is ground zero.

          I remember watching "Threads" back in the 80s which was pretty grim too.

          Threads (TV Movie 1984) - IMDb

          The septic version, in comparison, seemed almost jolly.

          The Day After (TV Movie 1983) - IMDb

          Especially since they could watch the minutemen and (then) Titan missiles leaving their silos shortly before the incoming Soviet tulipe vapourised them in turn.

          The end of Terminator 3 shows this rather well.

          Irrelevant now since "we" don't even have air raid sirens now.

          Civil defense siren - Wikipedia
          Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 4 November 2019, 23:22.
          When the fun stops, STOP.

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            Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
            By the time that megaton weapons came along the country had pretty much zero chance of survival.

            We never had "duck and cover" in this country since there was, in essence, no fecking point.

            And "they" banned "The War Game" in the 1960s in case it frightened the horses.

            The War Game (TV Movie 1966) - IMDb

            The best place to be is ground zero.

            I remember watching "Threads" back in the 80s which was pretty grim too.

            Threads (TV Movie 1984) - IMDb

            The septic version, in comparison, seemed almost jolly.

            The Day After (TV Movie 1983) - IMDb

            Especially since they could watch the minutemen and (then) Titan missiles leaving their silos shortly before the incoming Soviet tulipe vapourised them in turn.

            The end of Terminator 3 shows this rather well.
            exhilerating stuff, eh?
            it was the total disregard for service personnel i'm pissed off with.

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              Originally posted by BR14 View Post
              is that a euphemism?
              Skirt steak - Wikipedia - apparently it’s the cut of choice for making Cornish pasties; I’m going to get some more for making steak and ale pies

              Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
              Irrelevant now since "we" don't even have air raid sirens now.

              Civil defense siren - Wikipedia
              I used to pass an air raid siren mounted on a pole above an electricity substation on my way to school, just around the corner from home. I noticed some years ago that it’s gone now

              Tonight’s viewing, after the rest of the thing about the Met during dinner, was more of I, Claudius: Poison Is Queen (TV Episode 1976) and Some Justice (TV Episode 1976).

              Goodnight all

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                Wet and dreary in Manchester

                in fact pretty much start raining as I got inside the outer ring road of Manchester - outside of that is was almost pleasant.

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                  Originally posted by BR14 View Post
                  christmas songs already brillo?
                  wishing your life away.
                  And why not? Life is just pain and misery.

                  Another night of not dying in my sleep.

                  I have even started cycling past WTFH's place every day. He is a worse shot than he is singer.

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                    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
                    Well that's another hour and a half I'll never get back.

                    In last night's Oak Island nutjob epic, they found wood.

                    Mud.

                    More wood.

                    What might be a coconut fibre.

                    More mud.

                    Something that might be a French military cap badge.

                    More mud.

                    The pilings to make the cove coffer dam are ongoing.

                    More mud.

                    Possible tunnel.

                    Some old lady called Xena or Zena popped her clogs at 88 and left a lifetime's research into the Knights Templar to the nutjobs.

                    All in all, a lot of mud.

                    And the crossbow bolt is now thought (by yet another nutjob) to be part of a roman spear tip.

                    What did the romans ever do for us?

                    Next week: more mud.

                    <hiatus wherein no one posted a damn thing >

                    Tea this evening was more of yesterday's roast beef.

                    It was nice enough.

                    Accompanied by The Battle of the Somme outside.

                    "They" ban jacky jumpers and bangers, so instead we get Chinese fireworks with yields in the kiloton range.

                    Quite spoiled my enjoyment of my 1.05 pints of Good Glengettie Tea.

                    I hope the cats are bearing up under the strain.
                    Please keep us updated - especially on Oak Island.

                    At my age, I dream of finding wood.....

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                      Warm dry cycle which was nice.

                      Last night I saw celebrity hunted. Than some program on bbc iplayer about Bermuda Triangle.

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