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I will comply with the expert advice, but I wish to point out that my home made brioche bread is not 'low protein' - there are 2 free range eggs in every loaf
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We could end up with Mad Duck's Disease. :D |
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Wow. I might have to pencil in a visit, and have a little sit on it. |
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I started this thread almost 3 years ago.
I never 'emerged', other than short strolls near my home, which fortunately is on the edge of civilisation. I am well acclimatised to seclusion and have grown to enjoy it. I do not respond to people who say 'get a life'. I have had a very eventful one and now enjoy peace and quiet and my own company. |
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One point though - computers and the internet have made a solitary lifestyle easier by internet shopping etc and being able to access tv and news non stop. A true hermit lifestyle might be quite different. |
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plenty of benches at the bottom of broadway and inside market hall
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There's one tenth the places to sit on Broadway now, compared to the benches there were around the old flower beds. Those, unlike the few benches there today, were of better design, and didn't have puddles of water on them, six hours after it last rained. ;) |
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