Weighing up whether to wear the warm coat for my walk. Apparently it's 15°C with a "feels like" of 14°, so I don't think it will be necessary
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Ents is watching Mock the Week being live recorded to be aired later this week. I'm one of the zoom trolls too ugly to be selected for being shown on TVComment
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Walk briskly walked, green and red rings closed
Very pleasant out, and definitely no need for the warm coatComment
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I ordered a book off Amazon at 10:55 this morning. Just got a text telling me it's been delivered to the LockerComment
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Cooked a chilli con carne tonight (Hairy Bikers' recipe). Very good. Strangely Mrs NAT complain it was too hot - she normally can handle far more spice than me. It didn't stop her having a second helping.
Watched Louis Theroux on Joe Exotic. I managed to get through two episodes of Tiger King before giving up, disgusted with the way the producers were so obviously making a narrative (I've an allergy to conspiracy theories). Louis' documentary on the other hand is very worth watching - still, watch out for the narrative setting!
...and so to bed.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostEnts is watching Mock the Week being live recorded to be aired later this week. I'm one of the zoom trolls too ugly to be selected for being shown on TVComment
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Tea has been late due to disorganisation, but was very nice indeed once I finally got it all together: roast beef dinner, exceedingly tasty
It was all going quite well until I took the joint out to rest, at which point I remembered I was out of Yorkshire puds, mainly because there isn't room for them in the freezer at the moment
So I thought, why not try making my own. This is one of those culinary arts I've only rarely tried, but I hoiked out my phone, Googled a recipe, mentally adjusted the quantities, and in the end judged it pretty much by eye. And you know what? They came out really nice; two big ones for want of the appropriate-sized tin for small ones, and twice as much as needed because of getting the quantities wrong, but I'll squeeze the spare one into the freezer somehow. I must make my own more often, because I was impressed at how nice it tasted
But obviously having to do all that delayed things a bit. Still, it meant the joint had plenty of time to rest.
The beef was very thinly sliced on the electric slicer and there's loads left for sandwiches; looks like I'll be living off alternate lunches of roast beef and roast pork sarnies for the foreseeable futureComment
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Tonight's telly was an episode of Police Interceptors for a change
Another early night now. It's sprint planning tomorrow. Can't wait
Goodnight allComment
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Morning denizens
A sunny start with patches of hazy high cloud here and there today, currently 9°C and heading for 14°C, barometer up a bit at 1005/1013mB, with a chance of thunderstorms early afternoon; though that's what they said yesterdayComment
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Morning.
Dry. (At the moment).
Sunny. (ditto).
White sky shading into grey across the valley. There's tidy then.
Warmish at 18.3 deg in here.
1017 mBar, 30.03 in Hg, 58% RH.
Wednesday.
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Walk walked.
The sunshine is quite strong.
Defrosting the fridge.
Lunch: poached tomato and scrambled egg on Morrisons sunflower & pumpkin seed crust toast, bramble jelly sandwich on same, red corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Fridge still defrosting.
Should be done by midnight.
Oh fecking good, there's stuff going on on the party wall. :
Just to wake me up, like.
Tea: the last of the faggots with peas, some tinned pears, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Fridge defrosted & everything put back, it seems to be taking its sweet time chilling back down.
Three lawns mown.
Entertainment: Dr Pimplepopper: a chap with a 9 lb lipoma on his shoulder, a chap with zits on his chest, and a chap with a lymphoma on his back that she found a surgeon who removed it for free.
Detonators: a building with post tensioned floors in septicland, and a more conventional tower block in Brum.
I did think of watching the thing on BBC4 about cars and Coventry but couldn't be arsed.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 19 May 2021, 22:22.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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