2012年12月4日星期二

You got to fight for the right to cheese wow gold kN

You got to fight for the right to cheeseWas out in Town yesterday. I went (with William), up to the coffee bean shop, and bought me 500 Grams of roast coffee beans, which should last me until Saturday, when I'm away, again, for a few days. or so We then went for lunch and of course Then I sneakily went into the Army and Navy store, and up their funny staircase to look at the rucksacks; I'm certainly not buying one from there, they're over-priced by more than half. But I was trying* to remember from the dim and distant past, litreage of rucksacks wow gold, and how it related to their size. I was guessing* the one I'm thinking of getting oughta be about 35 litres, and actually that looked a bit bigger than I might want. so I had a look at a few rucksacks, and actually 30 to 35 litres will be plenty big enough for a new rucksack; Having checked out sizing in the shop, I can go onto Amazon now, and take advantage of their sale prices on Karrimore and/or Berghaus (however they're spelt), and get me a new rucksack Then we went for a wonder. and had a look round the market. The belt stall was there again, so I had a look at them. The ones on display were a little over 'fashionable', or 'ornate' for my liking, but they had some plain ones, which I had a look at Proper* thick leather; and 2 inch across, and so I was looking at these, and the guy on the stall came over. No need to buy one 'off the peg', and so I chose the leather I wanted (black, 'matt', finish (rather than the shiney type gloss finish), Ensue a discussion about my waist size Which no one believes. Until I pointed out when I say 'my waist size', I mean where I have my jeans sit. which isn't strickly speaking I guess where ones waist should* be So he cut a long strip of leather. and we measure it against me. and then he cuts it down to a more suitable shorter* length see. told him I'm a 34 waist Oo. buckles. several. and all brass hey! I've not seen a proper* buckle like this for years. (the sorrt of double buckel wow gold kopen, where you've the central bit, where the 'pin' comes off, and also to where the leather attaches, and so the two bits for the end of the belt to go through. However. by now, what with having to select the buckle, I was kinda figuring the origional price, was maybe only for the leather bit of the belt So he goes attached the buckle, sticks some holes in the belt. Re-measure, on my waist, and he cuts a few extra holes in it (no! on the smaller end of the run of holes, not on the larger end! ) Final try fround my 'waist' and its perfect (though I am starting to worry whether the belt will fit through the belt loops on my jeans ) Then its time to pay. I'm fully expecting it to be more than the initial price (say an extra 5 quid or more for the buckle). Nope £12 £8 cheaper than the last belt I looked at in M which was only 1.5 inch, and the leather of which was a lot* thinner, and with that aweful horrible travsity of a plastic coating t they seem to want to cover it with these days (and, so my research reveals, its not really* leather; the otter surfaces are leather; but sandwiched between this is basically cardboard. Cheap Chinese manafactured stuff, then sold on by whatever high-street chain it is, at an absorbatant profet mark-up.) Home via the shop, to buy essential food supplies (well not as essential as the coffee, naturally), a bottle of Ceaser dressing So, back to the belt, I got home, took the old belt off my jeans, and threaded the new one through the belt loops. It just* fitted and then did it up Trousers which don't fall down! (I never find the thinner belts grip it properly.) And, the jeans, now, with the belt on, must weigh about three times more than with the old belt and. I'm beginning to wonder if the belt might have some additional uses too, asides holding ones trousers up Actually. If I need a new guitar strap, I think I'll just go to his stall, and get a long 'belt', but ask him not to attach a buckle, just put a hole through, at each end, where I can attach it to the guitar. Actually, doubt I'll need many clothes. just my jeans and the belt properly. and maybe a shirt. and socks. and knickers.yes. a place for everythign and everything in its place. Eggs and some veg from the market veg stall; chillies from the Asian supermarket, and corriander too, and dried herbs and spices and seeds, mushrooms from Tescos though, as they're just betterer, coffee beans from the coffee bean shop, pastys to be eaten at teh pastey wall; coffee in one coffee shop if we're not eating, in a differnt cafe if we are eating, scarfs and hats from one of the two hat and scarf stalls on the market, not* from the other* one, noodles from the Chinese supermarket, with oyster sauce, soya sauce and sessamae oil, but sweet chilli sauce and strange tinned beans, from the shop next to my house and mushey peas from the stall in Norwich market. My new leather boots, I bought; above my ankle affairs, rather military looking, realy decent thick rubber bottoms, double layered round the ankle area, double lace up set0-up; £9.99, (plus four quie postage mind). Yet; one leather wrist watch strap, from the high street; at least five quid?! It doesn't always make sense I still can't believe the hand made belt of the market is cheaper than I'd have got in M or John Lewis, or anywhere else I can think of on the high street/town centre and far far better for sure Mind, the real* rip-off, is so called specialise bondage gear; leather with a few buckles, and maybe a couple of studs, and the starting price for the smallest of small items seems to be ten or fiteen quid; anything slighly more subtantial and its over fifty quid. ; I keep thinking about taking up leather work, partly to make stuff for myself, but mainly to cash in on selling hand made gear Actually, the other two recent belts I got (mainly as a result of loosing weight and needing a tigher belt), were quite cheap; ten quid for two; but they're quite thin 1inch I think belts; though they'd be fine for 'proper' trousers, or a suit etc., though they're a bit too thin for jeans etc. I'm not sure if I should be in terror or delight, at the way in which William commented on how we might have to see what else the belt could be used for, this weekend. I'm trying to think if I've any other really* specific shopping things. ahh. yes. chillies from the Asian supermarekt, but garlic from the market veg stall Oh, and whilst we were in town, we did buy a set of small coffee cups* from the charity shop. Salvation Army one I think it was; 25 pence a cup, so a set for a quid. neither of us felt £5 per cup from the other shops we'd looked in was a good idea. (this is for the new Turkish coffee maker pan/pot thing William has gotten) I've not had Turkish coffee before, but apparently we need smaller cups, rather than the massive mugs I tend to use for ordinary coffee made in my plunger jug cafetier thinggy Is 1 kilogram of coffee beans, too much, a week, for one person to e drinking? I must go downstairs, and sit on the smoking chair, now, and have a cigarette, then sit in the coffee chair, and have another cup of coffee.
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