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Bedding wash completed, and draped over the clothes horse.
Then I popped out the back where the recycling bins had been emptied this week, so reverse trundling has been done.
And while I was out there I had a look at the back wheel that had lost pressure last week. It's lost a few psi over the course of eight days or so, so it's manageable and therefore relegated to the must-be-attended-to-at-some-point-but-not-urgent category.
And while I was sorting out that, I was approached by a polite and well-spoken young man who explained that he was either helping a friend to move in or moving in with a friend (I didn't quite catch which, and it didn't seem important) and would anybody object to him bringing his car in so they didn't have to carry stuff so far? I assured him that nobody really cares what goes on out there as long as it doesn't get in the way, so in they came, though rather slowly because one of the smaller local cats was blocking the way and unwilling to move further in at any great speed until one of the larger local cats that was already a bit further in had cleared off into one of the back yards
This sort of thing is what passes for excitement around here
Car collected. Passed the MOT without comment. I had driven 1,064 miles since my last MOT.
Car now parked in a better position, where it will stay for the forseeable.
The parking position meant I could finally get my parents old, large, heavy computer out of the boot. I'm hoping it has a SATA DVD drive in it. It's a good case. It may have to go into storage for a rainy day that's unlikely to come.
Garage has finally called to say my car is ready. It's currently not raining so safe as it can be to walk up there without needing a brolly
Doing better than mine.
Went in this morning to get the brakes checked, suspected the front discs were getting a bit ropey. Call from the garage. "You were right about the front discs, but the back ones are on the way to being knackered as well, do you want us to replace them too?"
Followed a couple of hours later by "We've just taken the rear discs off and you've got a broken spring on the rear drivers side. It needs replacing and they have to be done in pairs."
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.
I was contemplating getting the spare duvet out but it's in a vacuum-packed thingummy that is a faff. Sheets and blankets will suffice plenty, I'm sure.
Duvet last few nights I slept like a new born baby i.e. naked! too darn hot!
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
i'm about halfway into HSB S2.
i get distracted by village murders and death in paradise and endeavour and lewis and it's only because there's NO decent scifi any more and i'm going stir crazy!!!!!
aaaaaaarrrrrrrgh!!
tweet tweet tweet gibber gibber.
i'm about halfway into HSB S2.
i get distracted by village murders and death in paradise and endeavour and lewis and it's only because there's NO decent scifi any more and i'm going stir crazy!!!!!
aaaaaaarrrrrrrgh!!
tweet tweet tweet gibber gibber.
I wonder if the Philip K Dick thingummys are still available on C4?
My sentiments exactly! My default is to sleep in the buff. I will put socks on if my feet are cold though. For some reason, if I'm generally feeling cold and can't sleep all I need to do is put my bed socks on and then I'll be fine and soon nod off.
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