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DD went to university interview today. Thankfully I am slightly better so can guide her home.
She is currently going through PC's home town!Comment
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I really want to be well enough to sign into work tomorrow.
Getting bored so easily is a curse. And quite sad.....Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI’ll look into getting a longer one or some such for the future; I still want to actually change a wheel now I’ve gone to all the trouble of learning how
I have a Lidl(tm) wheel wrench but unfortunately neither of the socket options fits the Corolla.
Tea was the last of Sunday's roast chicken with carrots & onions.
I was unsure if it would be edible since I've not done it before but it turned out ok.
That hot smoked paprika covers a multitude of sins.
Followed by the now standard orange segments and custard.
It's one of my five a day, honest, though the desert spoon of sugar in the custard probably negates that.
Now consuming the 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBusy day earning my crust.
Now logged off and am off to the cinema to see The Gentlemen (2020) - IMDb.
I have arranged for a local charity to take away the monitors and DVD/home cinema stuff. They will sell on and make some dosh, so I feel better about that.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI really want to be well enough to sign into work tomorrow.
Getting bored so easily is a curse. And quite sad.....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThank God it is not just me who is mechanically useless!
Mind you, I would call out Green Flag to do my tyre pressures. What is this "jack" of which you speak? Is this something one's butler uses?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI’m sure I could have got it done if it hadn’t been for the nuts. The thingy in the toolkit isn’t long enough to provide sufficient leverage, that’s what I reckon
dinner was chicken jalfrezi, the usual lazy feck's food.
with a nice merlot.
@brillo - don't feckin retire! - boredom city! FFS.
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Boring morning updating crappy little website checkout and Paypal/Worldpay callbacks. They were working ok but generating error logs full of PHP warnings as I couldn't be arsed to put if (isset($_POST before every = $_POST[ bit. What happened to the days of good old sloppy coding, where anything not initialised was just treated as null?
Just the same with jscript too now. "use strict"; NO I F* WELL WON'T! Programming has been taken over by the OCD brigade!
PS No More Nails says on tube that it holds 50kg/cm2. That can't be right surely? You could use it to stop earthquakes.
PPS Watch part 2 of Silent Witness tonight then have another go at my guitar. New year resolution, ends next week.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI’m sure I could have got it done if it hadn’t been for the nuts. The thingy in the toolkit isn’t long enough to provide sufficient leverage, that’s what I reckonOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostYuss occifer, that's wot the extra bit of pipe in the boot is for, honest guv.
WDSS +1
If there is a short'ish bit off scaffold pipe about it would do the job nicely"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postpair of bloody wooses.
dinner was chicken jalfrezi, the usual lazy feck's food.
with a nice merlot.
@brillo - don't feckin retire! - boredom city! FFS.
HANN
Do I have to give up ketchup? Do I have to be involved in a big accident at the first sign of manure?
Mind you, I could end up like DrS who has a really dull life!Comment
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