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Just checked out the route to the health centre where I'll be getting my jab on Thursday on Google Maps. Apparently it's just under two miles, which Google reckons will take me forty minutes to walk. But I can walk two miles in thirty minutes or so. So I'll get an extra ten minutes in bedComment
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I got distracted and never had my beans on toast for lunch, having to grab some Flamin' Hot Wotsits to keep me going until dinner time.Comment
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Having to write on web browsers is a hassle when I'm using my laptops.
Anyway I had a pizza for lunch as the WM man didn't turn up.
Chicken sandwich for dinner.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Tea has been chicken casserole with chips and peas, and extremely nice it was
The wind seems very bad out there tonightComment
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Tonight saw the end of Treadstone with S1E10, The Cicada Covenant. I didn't think that much of this series TBH. It has about seven different storylines running simultaneously, switching around between them every couple of minutes; and one of them is set in the 1970s just to confuse matters further. It ended on a cliffhanger so I assume there's supposed to be a second series which has been delayed by the pandemic; not sure I'll bother when it finally turns up
And then S1E1 of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan which goes by the inventive title of Pilot. A bit more action here, helpfully contained within a single storyline; and although it was framed by a flashback to the 1980s, at least they managed to keep that bit under control
Still mega windy out, and apparently it'll get even windier later
Goodnight allComment
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Morning.
Been given a crap replacement laptop by those I do work for. It gets hot and crashes. Need to phone up and get a replacement of the replacement.
Warm out is 13 degrees. High is suppose to be 15 degrees but I don't believe it.
See if the WM men will turn up...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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