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Started off nice and sunny, got caught in a torrential downpour while at the local market.
Watched the new Bill & Ted last night, good, harmless fun.Comment
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Day of cooking lined up, harissa, beetroot soup, ketchup and maybe a crumble with pears, apples and blackberries from the garden.Comment
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Dog walk done, but she managed to tear a nail.
Blood pouring out of her front paw.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDog walk done, but she managed to tear a nail.
Blood pouring out of her front paw."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Afternoon
Grey grey grey day."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Morning denizens
Rather grey out, though not in a dismal rainy way. Not too warm and not too cold either, at 13°C with an anticipated high of 14°Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTurns out his funny turn was a heart attack and probably wouldn't have been prevented by a check up as one of his stents was blocked by a bit of dead heart muscle that had been plodding around his system for the past 6 years. Well that's what my brother's told my Dad. Bloody good job the blockage was in a location where his pacemaker/defib could keep him going and not in his head...
Hope he's OKComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDog walk done, but she managed to tear a nail.
Blood pouring out of her front paw.Comment
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Walk walked.
Quite chilly out there and there's a very lazy wind.
Sunny though it's not CBS any more and some of the those clouds looked quite threatening at times.
Met the chap I sold the Dutton Phaeces to, we had a bit of a chinwag, it being a good 3 years since I saw him last.
He's now got two new knees and a new shoulder.
Well there's a thing.
And his father popped his clogs in a care home back in March, non CV19 related.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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