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I watched S2E5 of The Sopranos in the end, Big Girls Don't Cry (TV Episode 2000).
The road works seem to be continuing. I think they must have temporary lights up there too, and a bloke briefly appeared over the road rooting around down one of those big rectangular manholes, by the carpet shop. No idea if that's telecoms or power, but either way, it hasn't affected me so far as I'm aware
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Morning all
Overcast but dry out. Will take a small bag and mushroom knife out on the walk.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Traffic seems to back to normal now the schools are back."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by founder View PostOh that's not a bug 33300 odd is pages, dangComment
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Morning all.
Dull and overcast today. Currently 17 degrees and dry, forecast high of 23 with a potential for the sun to poke its nose out for a brief stint. Unlikely to rain. Barometer steady at 1022 mBar.
First coffee inhaled.
Projects being juggled about at work, looks like one of mine will be given to a potential new recruit (hurray!) and I'll get given two smaller projects that sound way more interesting to replace it.
There was something else I felt the need to share but I've forgotten it.Comment
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Tempted to change my icon...
Unfortunately, some foreigners (from London) were out early this morning, I saw them as I was going out on the walk. Two of them in their 60s (at a guess) carrying a fairly full backpack along a track that comes from one of the best mushroom patches.
I got to the patch and it had been savaged. lots of discarded mushroom pieces, and signs that they had just been torn out of the ground rather than cut off. Tearing breaks the roots, damaging the fungus and making it more difficult for it to produce more mushrooms this year.
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