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Further ents in the form of Central Station and Surgeons.
The sausage rolls from earlier are repeating on me.Comment
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Telly was, predictably, cop nonsense with dinner followed by The Repair Shop
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostFurther ents in the form of Central Station and Surgeons.
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
0C earlier, with the sun just creeping over the hills at 7.45am
Lots of ice on the cars, and since The Wifetm was going out to work today, I was scraping her windscreen to warm up when I came back in.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all
Blue sky with lumps of fluff. Dry and chilly. Currently 3 degrees with a high of 8 later. The fluff is set to reduce as the day progresses. Unlikely to rain. Barometer up to 1031 mBar.
Slept well enough, no strange dreams.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
The BBC broadcasts the first episode of 'Dr Who' starring William Hartnell 1963Comment
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Morning.
Dry.
Sunny.
CBS.
Cold in here at 14.1 deg.
1032 mBar, 30.47 in Hg, 774 Torr, 67% RH.
Tuesday.
Trip to the post office for the TV Times was futile, so a walk down to WHSmiths was needed, leading in turn to an anticlockwise walk this morning rather than the more usual clockwise walk.
Walk (extended, unabbreviated, anticlockwise) walked in the sunshine.
Took ages before I could feel my hands properly but by the end of it all I was sweating, sans gloves, sans scarf, and jacket open.
Lunch: Heinz carrot & coriander soup with some microwave rice, bramble jelly sandwich x2, red corner yog (non pippy), 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: Oz Customs, NZ Border Patrol (repeat): duck gizzards .
Some minor massacre of the brambles undertaken and some major (and probably completely incorrect) pruning of the gooseberry bushes.
The popped blister on the RH middle finger induced by the adhesive application 6 days ago has managed to open itself up again just to celebrate, like.
Tea: Tesco chunky breaded haddock, some peach slices, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: Discovering Errol Flynn.
Joy of Painting:
Quantum Leap: the American football one.
The Rookie: the one with the skunk in the cupboard.
Probably some nonsense or other if I can find something vaguely inneresting.
Which turned out to be "The Bad Skin Clinic" S3 E7.
Gigantic lipoma on a lady's back: 903gms. Under GA.
Chap with hypertrophic lichen planus.
Excellent cyst extraction.
Lady with rosacea and rhinophyma.
"Doomsday Volcano" on 5+1.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 23 November 2021, 22:53.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Quite a decent night's sleep had; there were some weird (but not unsettling) dreams about something or other at some point, but all recollection of the details thereof has faded
It's another chilly kind of day out, with a frosty start. Currently 7°C but we're not getting any better than 8°; barometers trivially up by a thousandth of a bar, at 1025/1033mB. And I note that hereabouts, the sun will set at 1600 hours preciselyComment
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