The only success the mother-in-law had was with the council, selling her mince pie lids as manhole covers - Les Dawson.
Welcome to my Sunday 💓
Once finished, I woke up Sleeping Beauty up with a nice hot coffee.
Now to get some layers on,
And go on a ride with Sexy Beast.
It didn't help a Black BMW parked over the first tyre pressurer machine, but was using the second one!
Looks like no one else had been up except me!
Someone had drove in the wrong way, and was waiting for me to leave, so she could reverse all the way out!
Next job was to sort out boxes on top of the kitchen cupboards and inside the cupboards.
Coffee first.
Again they blanked out some lyrics again.
"She went down on almost anyone"
I have heard worst lyrics than that they allow to play!
Now to start on the kitchen!
I found two boxes of glasses I had from my dad's house last year.
They will come in useful, as I only have the minion glass :)
Lunchtime.
Hubby and younger son put some things up in the loft.
Too late to start on the roast dinner.
Use up the Christmas themed pasta instead.
There were four empty plates afterwards!
Dishwasher was loaded up afterwards.
Time to catch up with Top of the Pops from 1992.
Oh dear the fast forwarded button was used up to the number 1.
At least they played the Genesis video in full!
(Cut the song off half way)
Hubby is rewatching the second episode on his own on Tuesday night, as I am not wasting my precious time watching some crap songs that was on!
We tried to watch something on Netflix, and one of the children was watchin instead.
We let it go this time,next time they are coming off it!
Breaking into the Dirty Harry Boxset.
David Harman, known professionally as Dave Dee , was an English singer-songwriter, musician, A&R manager, fundraiser and businessman. He was the frontman for the 1960s pop band Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich.
He died on this day aged 67 in 2009.
Two series was made which featured James Bolam and Rodney Bewes in the lead roles.
David Soul with Don't Give Up On Us was No 1 in the Uk in 1977.
Tootsie was the #1 movie at the box office today in 1983.
The highly acclaimed sitcom sequel Yes, Prime Minister debuted on this date in 1986.
Sirens, the first episode of Rockliffe’s Babies, was broadcast on this day in 1987.
Daniel Bedingfield with Gotta Get Thru This was No 1 in 2002 .
Sleep Tea Time.