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Thanks to a bit of project creep after Mr F got involved, I still have two blokes, two diggers and a dumper truck in my fields. They reckon they'll finish the drainage work tomorrow and then Monday will be scraping all the soil back to where it should be so my field gates close again. They finally braved approaching the septic tank this afternoon and uncovered a total spaghetti junction of drainage pipes which had obviously been put in at various times over the years to try and fix the problem. We went for the nuclear option, ripped the lot out with the digger, and then rodded the original clay pipe leading back towards the tank. Well, the enormous built-up poo log that shot out should probably have had a minor Royal cracking a bottle of champagne against it and wishing it Godspeed, but that was followed by clear water and the tank pit is no longer brimming over We're getting an inspection chamber put in under a manhole cover there, so in future we have an easy access point for either rodding it or sticking the hose down if we need more water in the system in summer. I think, fingers crossed, we might just have fixed it finally.
 
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Glad you fixed it, but it sounds
 
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Glad you fixed it, but it sounds
Honestly not bad at all - if they're working properly, which this one mostly was, there's very little smell even when you take the lid off I'm weird in that I love poking around drainage systems and getting them working again.
 
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Been thinking of @crystaleyesd today, working in Russia atm - hope you're ok, well and safe xx
I'm ok dear heart. Just been shocked and numbed by the whole thing. It's starting to get a bit scary here (nothing compared to Ukraine ofc) - Facebook is getting taken down, so it's probably messaging services next to stop people arranging protests. Flights are being cancelled all over the place. I'm formulating an exit plan. I'll be fewmin if Vlad takes away my ability to lol at Jack
 
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Oh bless you, hope you're ok and don't need to use your exit plan! Let me know if you need anything, somewhere to stay if you have to come back etc. lots of love xx
 
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Pleased to hear it’s sorted @Falkor and your pipes continue to flow!

Thinking of you @crystaleyesd. Like JC Cow I extend an offer of help. I know I don’t know you but any enemy of Jack is a friend of mine!
 
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It‘s so sweet of you to let us know you’re as ok as can be, considering the situation.
 
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I went to a star gazing night at the Botanic Gardens in Sydney. The astronomer was Spanish born and said when he came to Australia and saw the Milky Way "for real life" for the first time, he cried. I found this very moving
 
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I'm watching my One True Love Nicky Wire wearing a jacket that looks a bit like a deckchair on BBC4 and it's put me off him a bit. I'm not usually this shallow, must be having an off day.

One of my friends has been watching as much Vic and Bob as she can get her hands on today, which I also recommend. I never watched the full series of Catterick but I remember catching a minute when I was flicking through channels, they were running around in the woods and heard a blood-curdling scream. Vic did a panicked face and asked "what was that?" And Bob replied "sounds like someone taking a shit". Which just ended me, ridiculous.
 
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soz, but I'm gonna have to fight you for nicky wire. back in the day, I bought a floor length camo mesh dress just cos he had one
 
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soz, but I'm gonna have to fight you for nicky wire. back in the day, I bought a floor length camo mesh dress cos he had one
Me and him were wearing the same M&S leggings last time I saw him.
My first Manics gig (in 1994) he stopped them playing because I was getting crushed down the front
 
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Me and him were wearing the same M&S leggings last time I saw him.
My first Manics gig (in 1994) he stopped them playing because I was getting crushed down the front
ugh! you win.

what a fuckin lovely dude he is!
 
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ugh! you win.

what a fuckin lovely dude he is!
He was already married the first time I saw him so I was too late anyway. Although we had a moment last October, you know the bit he's allowed to sing in Your Love Alone? I winked at him and then pointed at him to cue him up and I'm almost certain he noticed and laughed at me, it was AMAZING.
Have you seen the Manics thread on here? The scandal!

I was thinking about you the other day, I have a keyring that says Getaway Car and the woman serving me in the shop noticed it and asked if it was a Taylor Swift keyring and I explained not deliberately, but I did buy it because I love the song and we had a nice but slightly awkward chat because no-one I know wants to talk about her and I was completely unprepared.
 
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I’ve only ever seen the Manics live once, but they are the most powerful, loudest (in a good way) band I’ve ever seen.


@MaineCoonMama I’m so glad you enjoyed Philomena Cunk! I’d recommend her to anyone who likes comedy, there’s so many laughs per minute it’s hard to keep up.

This is one of my faves, ’Cunk on Feminism’.

“back in Queen Victorian times, women weren’t allowed to vote, even though we had a female king”.

 
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I saw him in a book shop in Cardiff (didn’t recognise him until some young female fans asked for an autograph).
 
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Does anyone else love this album? ‘Who Is Jill Scott?’



Can‘t believe it came out 22 years ago! Jill Scott has gone on to become a legend in her genre, but this album is where is all begun and it’s iconic. If you don’t know her, you might recognise some of her songs, Beyoncé has sung her song “He Loves Me“ live, there was an early 2000s dance song called “Trippin” that sampled her song “It’s Love”.

ETA. One of the things that makes this album so cool is that it‘s like a journey, each song melts into the next one so perfectly. The songs are like poetry mixed with soul and R&B, it’s just so gorgeous and emotional, real and dreamy.

It really resonates with me because it came out around the time I had my first adult relationship and heartbreak - perfect soundtrack.

Even if you don’t know or like the music of Jilly from Philly, does anyone else have albums that just take them back to THAT moment?
 
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Stewing beef makes a gorgeous slow cooked chilli, much nicer than chilli made with mince
 
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Even if you don’t know or like the music of Jilly from Philly, does anyone else have albums that just take them back to THAT moment?
Yes - Whaler by Sophie B. Hawkins. Listened to it absolutely obsessively in my second and third years at university.
 
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Living My Life Like it’s Golden is one of my favourite songs.

Two albums that came out the year I finished my GCSEs - 3ft high and rising and club classics vol 1 always take me back to being 16 and just starting out going out to clubs and stuff - so great.
 
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Anything by Gary Moore reminds me of my first love. He broke my heart, three separate times. That was 32 years ago and we're great friends now, he's my best friend tbh. We text every day and speak once a week on the phone.
 
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