Train is back to front this morning, which means when I get off at Paddington it will be right in front of McDonalds. It must be fate.
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NiceOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOn the plus side, I'm buggering off early so I can go to Dublin for the weekend
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Is this yer classic windmill or one of them Diver type monstrosities?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome!
It was no longer foggy on the way back - I could see the cows and everything
In fact, from the Fosse Way, there are a number of places where I can get a glimpse of the windmill next to the place on the farm
And, the other day, it was finally clear enough for me to confirm that, from one spot on a hill north of the city, I can see a windmill right across the far side of the city. I thought I'd seen it a couple of times, but it was so indistinct I thought it was my eyes playing tricks; but I could definitely make it out. I think it might be one near the M1, in which case it's about twenty miles away
You can see the Ffynnon Oer windmills from the Gower, as I discovered when I exited a church after a funeral, and there they were, as plain as a pikestaff.
What's a pikestaff?Comment
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Bacon, liver and onions for tea.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostChips, sausages, and beans for dinner

It was very nice.
I actually remembered to fry the onions first this time.
And the bacon wasn't quite burned dark brown either.
I may be wrong, but I may have exhausted the bacon stores in the freezer.
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I hate it when that happens with FGW, it means there's miles further to walk to get on & get off.Originally posted by Ticktock View PostTrain is back to front this morning, which means when I get off at Paddington it will be right in front of McDonalds. It must be fate.Comment
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Hayfever has struck.
Eyes dreadful.
Found last year's packet of eyedrops in the fridge.
Last year I started eyedropping on the 11th of June.
Just like this year.
The eyes have it.Comment
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Can't access agency system to enter timesheet. I'll have to phone them and they don't open until 9
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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