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About to begin dismantling the crap on my desk ready for the move, whenever that's likely to take place.
No one has told me, naturally enough.
Looks like the 28th, the day after bank holiday.
I'll be bored by then so going in for a little while will be no big thing.
Tea was the remainder of the shoulder of lamb with carrots & onions.
It was okish.
Followed by custard with stewed blackberries.
Quite unusual that.
The temperature behind the fridge turns to be about 33 deg C, which might explain its reduced efficiency.
Plus a long overdue defrosting.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 8 August 2018, 17:39.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Some foolish spider had chosen to start building its web across the front path at about waist height, between a bush and the railings dividing our path from next door's. I found this out by walking straight through it
I was opening the gate by the time I'd realised what the sensation on my lower arms denoted, and glanced back to see the spider beating a hasty retreat on to the branch from which its severed thread now dangled. Hopefully this experience will persuade it to construct its apparatus of death at some other spotComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSome foolish spider had chosen to start building its web across the front path at about waist height, between a bush and the railings dividing our path from next door's. I found this out by walking straight through it
I was opening the gate by the time I'd realised what the sensation on my lower arms denoted, and glanced back to see the spider beating a hasty retreat on to the branch from which its severed thread now dangled. Hopefully this experience will persuade it to construct its apparatus of death at some other spot
and spiders are good, and should be encouraged.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostI very much doubt that, - it's a spider.
and spiders are good, and should be encouraged.
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Back on the proper food (though still only chewing on one side) now the extraction site is healing up: ribeye steak and chips for tea, and very nice it wasComment
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This evening's televisual feast began with Mark Kermode's "Secrets of Cinema" review of Science Fiction films from BBC4 last evening (and recorded at 02:05 - 03:05 this morning by my television watching device).
It was ok.
The Soviets seem to have made quite a lot of SF.
Followed by last week's ep of "The Bletchley Circle San Francisco" as recorded by the same television watching device.
Thankfully the story wasn't stretched over 4 eps, but it looks like it's set up as 2 x 2, which is betterer.
The top of the fridge reached 33 deg C, but sticking the fan to blow air around the sides reduced it to a mere 24 quite quickly.
I also see that Chan Tho has made another post.
It's the 2nd or 3rd this year.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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currently watching "12 Monkeys" series 2. actually pretty good.
Dinner was sausage & chips (Miss V's bonus)Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Tonight's rewatch was Taken (2008), in which Liam Neeson is unable to find a spare seat in a café, or some such.
And after that, a further episode of The West Wing, to advance the "get around to rewatching it all again some time" project.
Goodnight allComment
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