Morning all Last day (this week) in the land that produced the deep fried Mars bar. Home tonight, WFH tomorrow, then off to the land that produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance and Alfa Romeos.
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This ep is all the better for having G'kar in it in disguise.
Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all Last day (this week) in the land that produced the deep fried Mars bar. Home tonight, WFH tomorrow, then off to the land that produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance and Alfa Romeos.
Morning.
Grey.
Dark.
Dire.
Dreary.
Drizzly.
Depressing.
Misty. This morning there is no sign of Baglan mountain, Margam, or, indeed, the cranes on the other wharf.
Some of this is down to the tulipe on the windows, but it's misty as well.
Warmer side of notsocold.
And I have 11 days of holiday to take over Easter.
And, especially for Xogg:
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 21 March 2019, 08:14.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Grey out, but mild and calm
I'm off to London this afternoon; to the RAF Club on Piccadilly, to be precise, for a talk this evening by historian Guy Walters on the Great Escape being less a heroic endeavour and more a complete balls-up, and not just for getting fifty PoWs murdered (I paraphrase)
I'm not staying down there, though; the talk will be over at a civilised hour, I'll probably have time for a pint of Spitfire in the bar there, and then I'm getting a late train back.Comment
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One of the odder* passengers spent much of the trip discussing the treatment of her puppy with some vet or otherbloggoth
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI downloaded shedloads of Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar, which started off understandable & simple with 8080, Z80, & suchlike & gradually became more & more obscure as time went on.
X7 home.
One of the odder* passengers spent much of the trip discussing the treatment of her puppy with some vet or other.
It's a shau pei & requires surgery so the poor fecking thing can see properly.
Tea/dinner was the remains of the chicken from Sunday.
I remembered the cranberry sauce which spiced it up a little.
Haven't seen the next door neighbours, I assume they haven't killed each other yet.
This evening's epic turned out to be "The Spiral Staircase (1946)" with a shedload of people I've never heard of apart from Elsa Lanchester (Bride of Frankenstein) and Ethel Barrymore.***
The Spiral Staircase (1946) - IMDb
It was quite atmospheric, but more in the way of melodrama than anything else.
Only an hour & 20 minutes long.
Enjoyable enough.
I have the requisite 2 copies of the dvd, which goes without saying.
*Touch of the Pot, kettle, black, there.
*** Though one chap was from over by there, look you, there's tidy then:
Rhys Williams - Biography - IMDb
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all Last day (this week) in the land that produced TV, telephones, penicillin, tyres, logarithms etc etc Home tonight, WFH tomorrow, then off to the land that produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance and Alfa Romeos.Comment
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I forgot a perk of a civil service site is the subsidised canteen, crap but cheap!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostBetter than talking about her own illnesses like so many old farts do. The last thing you need when you're in a cafe slurping your tomato soup is somebody to start talking about Crohn’s disease.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Roast pork cob for lunch
Suppose I'd better start getting ready to head to London. The RAF Club has a dress code, even for visitors to non-club events, which includes a strict no T-shirts rule
No ripped jeans either, though I don't have any of those, or not deliberately. And at least they don't demand a tie (though they do of members in certain rooms at certain times of day).
Anyway, I'll make myself look moderately respectable and rely on my public school charm to carry me the rest of the wayComment
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