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Walk briskly walked, green ring closed
It kept trying to rain, but then hesitating and backing off. Quite windy though
It's been a pretty hectic day; meetings a-plenty debating the various options if TPTB decide to use QuickSight, and assorted experiments therewith which mainly served the purpose of revealing that it isn't really appropriate for the app they want
So who knows what will happen? Not me
Somewhere in there I managed to grab twenty minutes or so for a hasty lunch of a few cocktail sausages and a bag of crisps
And they think my mum might have had a small heart attack, but it's also possible it could be some combination of the numerous other ailments she has. So they're keeping her under observation for a few days to try to get her generally stabilised so their diagnostic procedures make some sense when they carry them outComment
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Oh, and I managed to grab another few minutes to get the mundane laundry on and, later, drape it over the clotheshorse
Now I'd better get started on the links, though I also need to get the dinner on soonComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnd they think my mum might have had a small heart attack, but it's also possible it could be some combination of the numerous other ailments she has. So they're keeping her under observation for a few days to try to get her generally stabilised so their diagnostic procedures make some sense when they carry them outComment
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Bins have been prepped for trundling but, as it's raining, I'll put them out when I get up.
Oak Island has been watched. More speculation about a lead cross (it's yet to be viewed in person by anyone sensible), the finding of a 'dump' and getting stuck on an obstruction in the money pit that's eating teeth off the big bore hole thingummy.Comment
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Tea has been a really nice roast chicken dinner
Not a Big Chicken by any stretch, but I should still manage to get another meal and some soup out of itComment
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Tonight's telly was, whilst dining, an episode of 24 Hours in Police Custody; except it turned out not to be because it was a two-parter with the first part being about the undercover operation observing a drug importer and, annoyingly, part two doesn't seem to be on the C4 app
Then it was back as far as the app goes for S2E1 of 24 Hours in A&E featuring various people with horrible injuries
At least none of them died in this one
Better get to sleep now, ready for tomorrow when TPTB make their decision and I either find that the work I've been doing since last week has been a waste of time, or that the work I did the week before that was
Goodnight allComment
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Morning denizens
I see CUK is doing something broken with encoding ampersands
Cloudy out but with the sun threatening to break through at any time. No rain predicted, though that doesn't mean there won't be any. Currently 15°C and headed for 22° this afternoon, barometers up at 1005/1013mBComment
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