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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostRisking a
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No risk at all. Woo!
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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The forecast shower has showered and it's now feeling decidedly chillier. I may have to close the living room window.Comment
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It's showered several times here, but it's holding off for the moment. Very windy though
Trying to decide whether to go shopping now and walk later, or walk first. I think I'll do the walk first; give Sainsbury's a chance to calm down, as they probably still get a bit of a homeward-bound rush at this timeComment
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Walk briskly walked, green and red rings closed
And recycling bin trundled
There was a light shower going on when I set out, but I had my warm coat with the hood so I chose to ignore it. Having trundled, off I went, and the rain stopped very quickly. A few spots now and then throughout, but nothing to even make me put my hood up again
And now I've decided not to bother with the shopping. I don't need very much at all when I think about it, so I might as well just pop up the Co-op as and when. Or maybe it'll be a bit drier tomorrow evening (though the forecast says not) and I could go then. But it's not important, so I may as well leave it, or maybe order online if there are any slots and I can think of enough stuff to buy to meet the delivery charge minimum.Comment
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Cheapskate delivery slot available for Saturday, late afternoon to early evening, so I went for it. One less thing to bother about
Very little meat though, as I really need to run down the stocks in the freezerComment
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I need to sort out the trundling. I have recycling tat and real rubbish to shuffle to the top of the patio stairs.Comment
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