Great British Sewing Bee is back
- overthehill
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Great British Sewing Bee is back
Wednesday 27th April, BBC1 8pm.
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- rosy
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I’ll be doing online French course so the skybox is set
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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My dressmaking teacher gave us homework to watch it before class next week, because then we can talk about it freely in class without spoilering anyone
Malan
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Good plan!
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On record for my weekly fill of the delectable Patrick Grant
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But Sarah.
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It's with the WEA: https://www.wea.org.uk/find-course the course number that I'm doing is C2346606 but I think it might be full for this term. It's intermediate level (I've been doing advanced at the in-person classes with the council adult education, but I think different teachers draw the intermediate/advanced line in different places). The teacher for that WEA course is (coincidentally) my old pre-pandemic council adult education teacher; she moved back to France during the pandemic.
The WEA in general has, I've found, some really good courses at reasonable cost. I did a few terms of philosophy pre-pandemic and got a lot from those courses too.
The WEA in general has, I've found, some really good courses at reasonable cost. I did a few terms of philosophy pre-pandemic and got a lot from those courses too.
It’s like a normal midlife crisis only with more chandeliers and foreign languages.
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Thank you x
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Very excited.
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Capsule wardrobes tonight.
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I don’t get the Sara Pascoe unlove (hate seems too strong a word). Had to block the Kerberos fella after his gender ideology/ TWAW comments
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Is it me or are the pockets not in line on the demo skirt?
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I don't know. I find SP quite annoying. Maybe we'll warm to her.
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I hated the old fella and then warmed a lot to him but clearly that all went undone.
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SP is as funny as herpes, and am I the only one surprised the fat beardy dude has a wife?
http://www.justgiving.com/Pamela-Ward" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;nineseven wrote:What's the point in being slim if you have to stay indoors all the time, leaking from your anus?
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I love the 70s style mini skirts, the green, brown and blue from Marni, Brogan and Angela.
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Mitch. Bet he's the first to be booted off.
http://www.justgiving.com/Pamela-Ward" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;nineseven wrote:What's the point in being slim if you have to stay indoors all the time, leaking from your anus?