Now sitting in it while it ticks over for a while
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If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Walked around the block a bit.
posted 'proof of life' forms to CH and NL for my respective state pensions.
had a bacon and egg brown bap, with HP <manly> sauce* and earl grey tea.
Recycling trundled.
Sunday sodding Sunday.
*other sauces are available, for wooses.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostShe is saying nice things about me! I will get her straight in for a scan.
Hope she gets better soon, you finally found someone to put up with you!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Informed my Dad about the car needing a jump start. He doesn't think a 20 minute tick over is sufficient to properly charge and days it needs a long run. Oh well.
Went for a walk, to South Kensington and back. Chilly but dry, little wind. I did 2.3 miles apparently. First mile done in 17m14s and the second mile in 18m43s which did include me stopping to buy a newspaper for HWMBO.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWEnt for a bath last night. I heard someone come in the house. Next I heard loads of screaming! Dashed out in bath robe. MrsBP cllapse - at bottom of stairs seemingly not breathing. As I was on phone for ambulance she came round.
Couple of bangs on head. Upper back hurts. Shoulder hurts.
Waited 70 minutes for ambulance then cancelled it. She seemed fine.
Friends are repairing a chair and had dropped it off. MrsBP went upstairs to get something - probably went up too fast. Fell down about 4/5 steps.
I am now going to designate her a dalek and keep her away from stairs.....Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostInformed my Dad about the car needing a jump start. He doesn't think a 20 minute tick over is sufficient to properly charge and days it needs a long run. Oh well.Comment
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We are watching Polar (2019) - IMDb
A retiring assassin suddenly finds himself on the receiving end of a hit, contracted by none other than his own employer seeking to cash in on the pensions of aging employees.
Potentially lots of gun fighting, bangy nonsense that's maybe not too dissimilar to RED or John Wick.Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostQuite slowly but yes. Second time in two years when I've just been at my front window by chance and seen someone carried out on a stretcher.Comment
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