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Have you ever subbed for NLYUK, while not holding it correctly and you get the full recoil into your shoulder/chest?
That’s what my chest feels like this morning.
For those who like the details, they removed an oval shape 4x2cm and about 1cm deep.
The neck bit feels fine today, but the one on my back seeped a little overnight.
In other news, client hasn’t signed my contract yet, so I’m watching rugby.
FTFY
Indeed hope they are benign!
Sometimes bench time can be good, get out there and enjoy the rain, its surprisingly calming if you sit under cover with a coffee & watch to make sure it falls right!
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
I've not done anything since I retired despite all the good intentions.
Haven't even started building the shed.
And now it's raining, the gardening has come to a halt too.
Was talking about retirement with a colleague today he has 3 years till partial retirement then 7 till his civil servant pension kicks in, he has a past before being in private industry. We were trying to work out what to do, it does seem its travelling, volunteering and contracting are the done things.
I am quite happy to pimp myself out a few days a month so I can go up to town and have drinkies with the boys whilst paying for holidays,
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
The last of July's steak and ale casserole out of the freezer for tea, with chips and peas. It really was exceptionally nice; bursting with flavour, one might say
Tonight's viewing: an episode of SWAT in which their mission was an extremely unlikely one for a SWAT team, though one doesn't expect much realism in these things. Some good action scenes, mind, which one does expect
And then two further episodes of Breaking Bad: Breakage (2009) and Peekaboo (2009). I find S2 to be a bit of a slow burn at this stage, where one knows that it's building up to a lot of big stuff to come but it reflects the way Walt and Jesse are kind of struggling through small-time crap to get there
No trundling tonight as all the recycling bins have been out there waiting since the missed collection last week, now accompanied by a shedload of general waste bins from a few houses further up whose residents seem to have been let down by whoever normally puts them out and which are now full to overflowing
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