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All clothes laundry has been done. Yesterday's bed linen is dry but not yet put away. It's been taken off airers etc and dumped in a pile for folding when I can be bothered.Comment
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Walked about for a bit
Seems the weather needs to be threatening rain for people to stay in."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Got a few pairs of jeans that don't fit any more in a quick wash, to remove a bit of lingering mustiness before they go off to Oxfam's textile recycling thingComment
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Walked up to the high street for bread on discovering that all the bread we had was stale (and none was in the Ocado order). People really don't get about leaving space for passing on the pavement. Or they just mill about the supermarket without any thought.
Quite a few people queuing to get into Decathlon. I doubt any of them have any exercise purchase requirements; they just want something to do.Comment
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Lunch: Lincolnshire sausages and oak smoked bacon in a buttered sesame bloomer toast sandwichComment
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Can't decide whether to go for a walk. It's not too bad out there, 4°C and no nasty breeze; and I need to go to the Amazon Locker anyway. But on the other hand, I'm lazyComment
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It was quite pleasant when we went out. I made sure we remembered to go while it was still daylight.
HWMBO has prepped a chicken for tonight's dinner and lots of veggies. Going to be a tray bake, which is nice and simple.Comment
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Went for a local walk earlier. Fantastic trees all covered in ice.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Reading posts in General. Gets me so annoyed that it warms the office up, I don't need to turn the heater on.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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