Things That Gladden The Heart

Looking forward to Mrs SILH birthday tomorrow - son and daughter will be with us for breakfast. Quite a long time since just the four of us have been together for breakfast. And we will be having some lovely Scottish smoked trout and salmon, and Mull cheese - all from Tobermory Fisheries (present to my Mrs from one set of my cousins). Just need to make sure that we have some Patersons rough Scottish Oatcakes. Lovely.
 
Why get it on release day though? Will there be any decent games available? Can you play PS4 games on it?

Because I'm a nerd :D Tbh the exclusive launch line up isn't great. Demon Souls should be good, Spiderman will look amazing, Ratchet & Clank should be out before xmas, and then I'll just be getting 3rd party next-gen games. Not had a console on Launch since the Xbox 360 so pretty excited.
 
Because I'm a nerd :D Tbh the exclusive launch line up isn't great. Demon Souls should be good, Spiderman will look amazing, Ratchet & Clank should be out before xmas, and then I'll just be getting 3rd party next-gen games. Not had a console on Launch since the Xbox 360 so pretty excited.
There's not really many games that I play, so I'm more likely to wait a year, so the price should be lower and there might be a game out that I actually want by then. Gave up on Fifa back on 19 because it was bloody terrible and made me angry. I just got PGA 2k21 for PS4, before that I was playing TGC19, sometimes Everybody's Golf, and I played Red Dead 2 but didn't quite finish it. Played Borderlands 3 with the wife a few times. Those are the only PS games I've played for like 18 months, ha.
 
Approached an estate agent just over a week ago. He was due round late last week to do the photos but the weather got in the way. Arranged to take the photos today but rang to say could he come round a couple of hours earlier with a potential buyer.

Just accepted an offer €20,000 more than we'd hoped for. Over here they pay a 10% non-refundable deposit, so barring something major... sold.
 
Approached an estate agent just over a week ago. He was due round late last week to do the photos but the weather got in the way. Arranged to take the photos today but rang to say could he come round a couple of hours earlier with a potential buyer.

Just accepted an offer €20,000 more than we'd hoped for. Over here they pay a 10% non-refundable deposit, so barring something major... sold.


congrats Hobbit :)
 
Approached an estate agent just over a week ago. He was due round late last week to do the photos but the weather got in the way. Arranged to take the photos today but rang to say could he come round a couple of hours earlier with a potential buyer.

Just accepted an offer €20,000 more than we'd hoped for. Over here they pay a 10% non-refundable deposit, so barring something major... sold.

Where are you moving to?
 
Where are you moving to?

'bout 8km to a small town, Turre. We lose the pool but we can walk to places we visit by car every week. We bowl there at least 3 times a week, shop and eat there a few times a week.

There's room for a pool, although just a small one but we're looking at an all singing, all dancing spa/jacuzzi that will take 6.
 
'bout 8km to a small town, Turre. We lose the pool but we can walk to places we visit by car every week. We bowl there at least 3 times a week, shop and eat there a few times a week.

There's room for a pool, although just a small one but we're looking at an all singing, all dancing spa/jacuzzi that will take 6.

Sounds great ?
 
Shot a brace of Grouse tonight, Rupert flushed and retrieved both without fault... Grouse for tea.. very proud of him
I thought you were supposed to hang them until nearly rotten to enjoy the gamey taste.;)
Not my favourite game bird, always enjoyed a bit of partridge or mallard
My dad was a wildfowler and an uncle was a gamekeeper/rabbit warden so never a lack of meat on our table growing up.
 
I thought you were supposed to hang them until nearly rotten to enjoy the gamey taste.;)
Not my favourite game bird, always enjoyed a bit of partridge or mallard
My dad was a wildfowler and an uncle was a gamekeeper/rabbit warden so never a lack of meat on our table growing up.
No hate it like that, easy to pluck if well hung, but i just cut the breast out on these two and we had those in a port jus
 
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