When I got into work I finally got fed up of my front light moving all the time. I ripped it off and re-secured it properly.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen I got into work I finally got fed up of my front light moving all the time. I ripped it off and re-secured it properly.
He is going to church tomorrow. His children are playing musical instruments.
I expressed amazement that they did not have their head buried in a computer.Comment
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Tired due to interrupted sleep."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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There was sommat howling away in the garden last night at about 02:50ish.
Probly a fox.
Looked out of the window & it was clear as a bell with the stars shining brightly.
Then I went back to bed after a comfort break.Comment
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Morning denizens
Sunny but also cloudy out
There are tree surgeons at work a couple of doors down. I hope they're just pruning or pollarding or whatever, not removing the trees altogether. There's been quite enough tree murder round here over the past year
The trees they're working on currently block my view of the Sainsbury's Local. To be honest, I don't actually want an improved view of it.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThere was sommat howling away in the garden last night at about 02:50ish.
Probly a fox.
Looked out of the window & it was clear as a bell with the stars shining brightly.
Then I went back to bed after a comfort break.Comment
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If today is quiet, I shall spend my time thinking up amusing ways of killing people who move while looking at mobile phones. Inconsiderate morons.
Death is too nice for them. It needs to be something way more painful.Comment
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According to the tree-related planning application, they're being pollarded back to their previous pollard head, not removed
It means they'll look a bit manky for a year or two, but they've grown back before.
Strangely, most of the trees along here are covered by a Tree Preservation Order, but not the three they're working on. This is believed to be because they'd just been pollarded back when the TPO was granted back in 1985, so they didn't look very impressive at the time. Seems like a weird reason not to include them, though as this is a conservation area, planning permission is needed to work on them anyway, so it seems like it doesn't make a huge amount of differenceComment
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