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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    Once I've been to Morrisons to buy some bread I'm off home TO OPEN ALL THE WINDOWS and sit in the COOLTH having a nice read.
    nasty man.
    but i, too have ALL the shade side Windows OPEN here.

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      Originally posted by BR14 View Post
      Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
      Once I've been to Morrisons to buy some bread I'm off home TO OPEN ALL THE WINDOWS and sit in the COOLTH having a nice read.
      nasty man.
      but i, too have ALL the shade side Windows OPEN here.

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        Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

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          29C out there. Curtains windows closed where they are facing the sun. Curtains and windows open where they are in the shade. Two of the 5 attic windows open.
          …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            Originally posted by BR14 View Post
            nasty man.
            but i, too have ALL the shade side Windows OPEN here.
            Yup, that's me down to a tee. Or is it tea?

            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            <-but not too close coz it's hot, like.

            Originally posted by BR14 View Post
            Get a room, you two.


            Saw something quite sad in Morrisons.

            Towards the end, after Strangelove Pater ended up in hospital, I was holding my mum's hand whenever we went shopping.

            Today I saw a very elderly lady holding the hand of her 50 or 60 year old disabled son as they went around Morrisons.

            I seemed to have something in my eye for quite a long time after that.

            In fact it's just come back again.

            And what happens to him once she can no longer cope?

            23.5 deg in here at the moment.

            The fridge is still struggling.

            Today's book is "Austerity Britain 1945 - 1951" by David Kynaston.

            https://www.amazon.co.uk/Austerity-B...gateway&sr=8-1
            Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 25 July 2019, 10:24.
            When the fun stops, STOP.

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              Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
              Yup, that's me down to a tee. Or is it tea?



              <-but not too close coz it's hot, like.



              Get a room, you two.


              Saw something quite sad in Morrisons.

              Towards the end, after Strangelove Pater ended up in hospital, I was holding my mum's hand whenever we went shopping.

              Today I saw a very elderly lady holding the hand of her 50 or 60 year old disabled son as they went around Morrisons.

              I seemed to have something in my eye for quite a long time after that.

              In fact it's just come back again.

              And what happens to him once she can no longer cope?

              23.5 deg in here at the moment.

              The fridge is still struggling.

              Today's book is "Austerity Britain 1945 - 1951" by David Kynaston.

              https://www.amazon.co.uk/Austerity-B...gateway&sr=8-1
              adult social care <AKA Crapita>.

              i've been battling them for two years now for my partner's mother

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                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                29C out there. Curtains windows closed where they are facing the sun. Curtains and windows open where they are in the shade. Two of the 5 attic windows open.
                29°C in here. With the curtains closed

                Up to 30°C outside now, and climbing

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                  Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
                  Saw something quite sad in Morrisons.

                  Towards the end, after Strangelove Pater ended up in hospital, I was holding my mum's hand whenever we went shopping.

                  Today I saw a very elderly lady holding the hand of her 50 or 60 year old disabled son as they went around Morrisons.

                  I seemed to have something in my eye for quite a long time after that.

                  In fact it's just come back again.

                  And what happens to him once she can no longer cope?

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                    Just hit 31C in the shade outside.
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                      24.3 in here now.

                      Only another 580 pages to go.: Thankfully I only paid £3 for it.

                      To be followed by "Family Britain 1951 - 1957" if I live long enough.

                      I don't know if I've got the other two, each another 600 page tome.

                      I've sorted a pile of books to go to Oxfam but it's too darn hot to go on the bus today.

                      I'll wait until it's cooled down a bit.

                      Originally posted by BR14 View Post
                      adult social care <AKA Crapita>.

                      i've been battling them for two years now for my partner's mother
                      Yes it's grim.

                      I was fortunate in that Strangelove Sis did all that sort of stuff.

                      In other news, the WAG are changing the criteria for the free bus pass from 60 to Retirement Age.

                      Glad they waited until I retired.

                      Would have cost a fortune if I'd had to pay to go to work for the final 9 months.

                      At a guess, about £800, much more expensive than the train.
                      Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 25 July 2019, 11:05.
                      When the fun stops, STOP.

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