Turns out the local football company are doing business today. Shopping postponed until their customers have all cleared off again, otherwise there's every likelihood of getting stuck in traffic.
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Fortunately Neath has no football company & the rugby football company is much reduced from its glory days.
The chant of "Neaf Neaf Neaf" is rarely heard.
And when it is heard the intensity is about 10dB down.
Anyway, there's 3 cars washed for the first time since December.
The black one looks like it needs washing again, since it seems to have some sort of oil all over it.
I think it's chainsaw oil & it stinks, though it might be hydraulic oil from the minidigger that was pulling a tree out of the canal the other day.Comment
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Upon further investigation, it appears the football thing started at 12:15, which suggests it should be over and everybody gone by now.
I'll give it another hour or so to be on the safe sideComment
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Very wise; you can't trust these supporters of football companies, they're not termed fanatics for nothing.Comment
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Well after the compulsory trip to Tesco, it was time for a short trip up the Dulais valley (again), but this time taking the road to Ystradgynlais.
Came back through Seven Sisters after finally finding a road in Ystradgynlais that I recognized*, then going up the Swansea valley to Abercrave.
*I worked in Ystradgynlais for 10 months but never went into the village. The place where I worked has changed out of all recognition, apart from the sign on the chimbly which was obviously too much trouble to take down.Comment
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Well, that's the shopping done.
The walking around leaning on a trolley seemed to help my iffy back a bit. Then bringing the shopping in and upstairs did a good job of re-iffulating it
Still, it's a bit better than it was yesterday, so with a bit of luck I'll be feeling right as rain again sometime around September. 2015.Comment
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostWaiting for my wife to get out of the dentist and popped into the butchers. 6 venison, 6 wild boar & fruit and 6 hog & herb sausages for under a tenner.
By the Old White Hart in Hook for those local.
I took the last of the venison though, so tough if you wanted them.Comment
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Spent all day round round after 5 kids. Finally I just had to go for a sleep. I was then woken up going to collect the parents-in-law. When can I go back to bed?Comment
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BBC News - Man, 21, falls to death near Snowdon summit
On the same day I climbed Snowdon. Tragic - I am most upset.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - Man, 21, falls to death near Snowdon summit
On the same day I climbed Snowdon. Tragic - I am most upset."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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