Sounds like the recipe for 'Stone soup'. Take one large smooth stone and bring to boil. Add (etc., etc.) until cooked to taste.
Back again. 1. I didn't know they were still available, and 2. Not being a smoker, matches have always been used for lighting stuff - fires,...
I bought one of the OP lighters when on a school trip to Austria in the early sixties. Wish I'd kept it!
You cradlesnatcher you . . .
Highland Park is a sweet malt, quite different from say, Laphroag. Suits my taste.
Good point. neta shows generation by fuel type by table and graph http://www.bmreports.com/bsp/bsp.php#chartelement (scroll down about four fifths...
"Don't nobody move . . .!" ?
Cor! Stiff neck . . . [ATTACH] That's better. A bit of many things there.
Slow Motorcycles - a loving woman - and a quiet flame. It's always been that way.
Vapourised fuel.
Mentally as well as physically!
Back in the sixties every motorcycle that the I.O.M. Steam Packet Co. shipped to and from the Island had to have the tanks drained of fuel for the...
There's a battery box, about which Google Translate says: " In the late '50s, but mainly in the early 60's began to appear the first radios that...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX93cC5hbTY
Good grief Claus, that "I am dirty and my wife is dirty" was told me in my infant school circa 1955 by our teacher no less, a Mr. Williams, a...
Looks like the regular 30yr embargo on anything covered by the official secrets act.
Published in 1984 by Jonathan Cape, 'A day in the life of London' (still available through Amazon)...
Well done Al. I'm still holding off of Win10. 7 works well enough.
Current was switched off for such maintenance.
I'm sure the critters that live underneath would love that. The R1 I can relocate, direct the heat to where I want it (even outside), and not get...
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