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    Dark n dreary in Manchester

    Not too cold mind you.

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      Black verging into grey.

      Dry.

      Wind is windier than yesterday's not much wind wind.

      Bit drizzly but nothing horizontal.

      The boat full of logs has been unloaded & it's gone whilst the logs remain, some of which are being loaded onto trucks right now.

      WTF is all this wood for?

      We don't need pit props any more.
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        Dark n dreary in Manchester

        Not too cold mind you.

        Not quite blanket grey and visibility has dropped enough to obscure Winter Hill. A dull day all round I expect. Ho hum, coffee time.
        The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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          Can't decide whether not being able to see Margam is good or bad.

          It's a bit 50/50 really.
          When the fun stops, STOP.

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            Morning all
            Very murky earlier, but it's burning off now.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              Morning denizens

              Fairly grey out

              Light grey tending to white, though, rather than the gloomy grey tending to black of yesterday.

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                Currently watching an Esteemed Customer oik watching tv during a maths class.

                He should go far.

                Just found out my mate's been in hospital for 18 days.

                He's got bowel cancer, poor sod.
                Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 16 October 2018, 11:25.
                When the fun stops, STOP.

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                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  Another pile of junk gone through and largely disposed of - well, shredded for the most part

                  This was assorted stuff that had previously been Put To One Side To Go Through Later, maybe two years ago or so. Since then it's remained on a battered old coffee table which I have decided is surplus to requirements, on the grounds that I haven't missed it when it was unavailable to me for however long it's been, and most of the stuff on it needs to be got rid of too

                  One fairly small box has proved adequate to hold most of the stuff that isn't going right now, so that it can be Gone Through Later
                  The coffee table has been cleared, in the sense that the stuff that was on it has largely been moved on to other flat areas in its immediate vicinity, with a small amount being disposed of

                  On reflection, I won't get rid of it just yet; instead it shall be returned to its role as a small, low table, rather than a storage unit. There's an old, very battered and rather flimsy wooden tea trolley thing that I've been using as a side table, but that both takes up more space and looks much worse, so I've decided that will go instead.

                  I'm now waiting for my throat to clear itself of the dust I disturbed so I can have lunch without coughing out every mouthful

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                    Sausages in rolls for lunch

                    Now allowing a little time for digestion before starting back in on the living room

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                      Sun's out.

                      And as soon as I typed that it went in again.

                      The dock was blue for a while.

                      The graving dock, of course, being fed from the river, is a murky greeny grey brown colour much like normal.

                      Looking on the bright side (tm), there's only 20 more minutes of tedium to go.
                      When the fun stops, STOP.

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