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Me too! I have read those self help, 4 hour working week nonsense books and I have yet to work out how to put it into practise. -
As it's due to cease being Included with Prime in a couple of days, I thought I'd watch Charlie's Angels (2000), but it was such intolerable tripe that it lasted approximately five minutes before I gave up
Instead, and in a rather different vein, I watched Des (TV Mini-Series 2020– ), the recent ITV dramatisation of Dennis Nielsen's arrest and trial. Very good indeed
ITV seem to have really got the knack of these true crime things. The one about Fred and Rose West a few years ago, Appropriate Adult, was also extremely good, as was Code of a Killer about the first use of DNA profiling in the hunt for that Colin Pitchfork from down the road
Goodnight all
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So there is a family secret no one is telling you.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWell I have gone with the name he was known by that matches his wedding certificate... Not aware of any other names for him
Need to convince my Gran to sign the forms so I can have a look at his Army records in case there's anything useful in there.
Bet it's boring by today's standards."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Oh morning.
Grey, damp and 14 degrees."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Still a tad on the dark side, overcast, signs of rain but no active precipitation at the time of reporting. Currently 14 degrees with a forecast high of 18 later with a bit of sunshine due to break through the clouds. Further rain expected overnight. Barometer down to 999 mBar.
First coffee being drunk.
Only two meetings today. Such bliss!Comment
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Thanks for the reminder - I keep meaning to watch that (Des, not Charlies Angels)Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAs it's due to cease being Included with Prime in a couple of days, I thought I'd watch Charlie's Angels (2000), but it was such intolerable tripe that it lasted approximately five minutes before I gave up
Instead, and in a rather different vein, I watched Des (TV Mini-Series 2020– ), the recent ITV dramatisation of Dennis Nielsen's arrest and trial. Very good indeed
ITV seem to have really got the knack of these true crime things. The one about Fred and Rose West a few years ago, Appropriate Adult, was also extremely good, as was Code of a Killer about the first use of DNA profiling in the hunt for that Colin Pitchfork from down the road
Goodnight all

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Morning all 
Dry (as in no current precipitation).
Grey.
Windy.
Sunless.
White sky.
16. 3 deg in here.
996 mBar and 65% RH.
Tuesday.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all
A bit of rain overnight, I went out in full wet heat, only to find that it was warm (12C).
Currently listening to a discussion going on in the background about a local hospital trust who are running out of PPE and have been told by NHSSC to source it themselves.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Half listening to something on R4 about the angst women go through in deciding whether or not to have a second child. Of course, there's a life coach who you can pay to tell you you're not a monster for only wanting to raise one child. There was some interesting social science stuff about rates of single child families and how even though it's very common there's still some stigma / hang ups around it.
Second coffee being drunk.Comment
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