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Morning - makerfaire is strangely less interesting this yearmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Morning denizens
Rained overnight but now it's just a bit overcast
The hardware shop is open. Whether or not it opens on any given Sunday seems unpredictableComment
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just put up a basketball hoop with Miss V2.
off to put some walls on the en suite..
busy, busyAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Meanwhile, in Liverpool, the old tower blocks in Seaforth were to be demolished this morning.
After a loud explosion, the flats just stood there. Didn't even lean a little
Rumour has it the people who live nearby will have to be put up in hotels while the powers that be try to work out what went wrong
Seaforth tower blocks demolition: live updates as iconic flats are torn down - Liverpool Echo
Last edited by NickFitz; 24 April 2016, 12:18.Comment
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Well there's the Sunday afternoon shop done & dusted.
Mostly in Tesco, with a bit here & there in Morrisons.
I see Lidl(tm) are selling an inverter petrol generator as of tomorrow morning.
Might be worth a look, says the lizard who already has two petrol generators in the shed.Comment
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I suppose I'd better run the vac over the few bits of floor I can see next door.
Which shouldn't take long.Comment
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Popped over to the shop for some bread. It seemed quite busy out there, pedestrianwise; then I realised many of them were wearing blue shirts, on their way to the association football.
Which reminds me, some scientists have put a seismograph in a school not far from the stadium, and it spikes every time a home goal is scoredComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostPopped over to the shop for some bread. It seemed quite busy out there, pedestrianwise; then I realised many of them were wearing blue shirts, on their way to the association football.
Which reminds me, some scientists have put a seismograph in a school not far from the stadium, and it spikes every time a home goal is scoredComment
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