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There's a Neighbourhood Watch meeting tonight, which means I have to have my dinner much earlier than usual, which feels like it's disrupting my whole day and stressing me out
As the rain's holding off briefly, I'm going to do the shopping. Then I don't have to bother about it tomorrow, and can spend the day trying to soothe my jangled nerves.
Nerves still a bit jangled
When I went out to the car, as I walked out of our back gate into the big common area out the back where I park, there was a bloke stood right next to the Toyota, stooped slightly to get a good view as he checked out the interior of the car very closely. I called out to him and he said "Oh, hi" or something and started casually walking towards me to head past me out of the main gate on to the road.
I stopped him and asked what he was doing looking in my car, to which he replied that he didn't know it was my car; a good example of telling the truth while being evasive. I pointed out that he hadn't answered the question, and he said he was "just curious".
While we were talking, I'd been getting my phone out and now took a photo of him. I asked if he minded that, and he assured me it was fine, though his expression in the photo says otherwise
Then he asked, apparently in an attempt at brazening things out through the medium of sarcasm, if I wanted his name and date of birth too, so I said I did, pulled out a pen, and jotted them down on my hand. Well, I jotted down what he told me; it's entirely possible they aren't actually his correct details
And off he went.
So at least I'll have something to liven up proceedings at the Neighbourhood Watch meeting tonight; stuff like this is meat and drink to them
Well the weather got better and better, until by the time I left the slough of despond it was difficult to walk in a straight line due to the gale force winds.
This was followed, as is only right, by horizontal rain, which happily enough held off from torrential until I reached the bus stop.
Thankfully the busstop just down the road is on the X55 route so only had to stagger a few yards to get home.
Tea was lentil <pfffft> soup which was some of the last batch and was pretty nice now I've got used to it not tasting of rotting parsnip.
Three interviews now completed this week: net result of one decline, one decision being made by close of play tomorrow and one contract offer.
The definite offer is pretty good being local and decent rate but I'm just holding out to see about the last one. The rate is the same but the programme of work is going on longer and the work has the potential to be more interesting.
Fingers crossed here, but it looks like a result either way. I can dump tomorrow's interview for a longer distance, lower rate gig.
Three interviews now completed this week: net result of one decline, one decision being made by close of play tomorrow and one contract offer.
The definite offer is pretty good being local and decent rate but I'm just holding out to see about the last one. The rate is the same but the programme of work is going on longer and the work has the potential to be more interesting.
Fingers crossed here, but it looks like a result either way. I can dump tomorrow's interview for a longer distance, lower rate gig.
Currently watching "World War Weird" on "Yesterday", being the story of Pikecrete, a B17 that landed itself with no crew, the amber room that the Nazis nicked off the Sovs, and UFOs in WWI.
In the middle of watching "Topgun" with a very young version of Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer et al.
Back from Neighbourhood Watch. I'd emailed this afternoon's encounter and photo to the organiser of the group, but she's one of those normal people who only checks email occasionally and therefore hadn't seen it
However, I'd copied in our local beat bobby and he told me he'd recognised the photo as someone he'd seen somewhere around the neighbourhood when out on the beat this afternoon. He'd checked out the details the guy gave me but nothing came up. But he's now on their radar if he's seen acting suspiciously in future, which is something
After that, the meeting degenerated, as it so often does, into discussing how to get council funding for hanging baskets. They're obsessed with getting free hanging baskets
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