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Funeral service was pretty nice
There were a couple of younger retired RN types there to talk about his war service: Atlantic Star, Arctic Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star - he got around a bit
And the chap officiating, from a chapel he used to attend, also happens to be the chaplain of Liverpool FC.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI may have to admit defeat in my battle to avoid a smart meter. Seems gas meters need to be changed every 10 - 20 years, so I am getting a smart one
First set in my first house were older than me.
Oh look the lies suppliers will tell.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Lunch, BTW, was pâté on toast
The pâté was supposedly out of date as of yesterday, but I'm sure it'll be fine
Looking on Ikea at a modular chest of drawers I was thinking of buying, I found that they had a delivery slot free tomorrow - normally it's at least a week and more often two or three before they can deliver, and indeed, the earliest next delivery date available was in a week or more. So I decided to strike while the iron was hot and placed the order
And I also got around to phoning Specsavers for a hearing test, as I'm overdue one by nearly a year and my right hearing aid appears not to fit properly any more leading to regular feedback. They have a lot of Covid stuff in their reminder letters about how they'll first do a telephone consultation in the hope they can avoid having your diseased self anywhere near them (I'm paraphrasing), and there's never any slots available for online booking, so I was expecting it to be a while before I got in. But no: next Tuesday morning at 10:30Comment
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Prof. Brian Cox must have a pension shortfall. His new series is a clip show of his previous TV shows.Comment
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Walk moderately briskly walked, green ring closed
This evening was via the alternative route that features less uphill and is slightly shorter, as it comes back past the Co-op and I needed a loaf of breadComment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI may have to admit defeat in my battle to avoid a smart meter. Seems gas meters need to be changed every 10 - 20 years, so I am getting a smart one
Works a treat.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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