r_scribbles (
r_scribbles) wrote2005-09-09 05:36 pm
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Mead and Prunes
Ah... sweet sweet booze! The much refrigerated can of cider that has been staring at me all week is finally being put out of its misery. Plus my lovely customer delivered my mead today so I have that to look forward to as I watch Scrubs/Scribble.
I wanted to go out for a Pimms O'Clock in a local Beer Garden but for some inexplicable reason the whole of Canters suddenly stinks of manure, so I think we'll give that one a miss.
Went to the new and improved Morrisons today (it has a pie shop!) and bought some prunes to snack on (yes I know... not very trendy, but they're tasty and good for me.) The packet was adorned with a picture of a wombat in a hammock. Am I missing something, or is there in fact no link whatsoever between an idle marsupial and the digestive-friendly snack of the elderly?
Also I am amused by the fact everybody's started to market prunes as 'dried plums'. It seems that prunes have had a bad rap lately.
Word De Jour - Spork.
I wanted to go out for a Pimms O'Clock in a local Beer Garden but for some inexplicable reason the whole of Canters suddenly stinks of manure, so I think we'll give that one a miss.
Went to the new and improved Morrisons today (it has a pie shop!) and bought some prunes to snack on (yes I know... not very trendy, but they're tasty and good for me.) The packet was adorned with a picture of a wombat in a hammock. Am I missing something, or is there in fact no link whatsoever between an idle marsupial and the digestive-friendly snack of the elderly?
Also I am amused by the fact everybody's started to market prunes as 'dried plums'. It seems that prunes have had a bad rap lately.
Word De Jour - Spork.