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Just realised that in the bag of books I got for Christmas, there's also a box of chocolates I'd forgotten about. I think there's now enough chocolate in the flat to keep me going until Easter at normal rates of consumption
Tonight's spurious additional food because Christmas has been crispy aromatic duck with pancakes and plum sauce
My Mum used to make roast duck on Christmas Eve back in the day, but nowadays we don't meet until Christmas Day, and anyway it'd maybe be a bit much for her now, sorting out a roast dinner for everyone. But she knows I like duck, so she always gets something involving it for me to bring back
The packet spoke of it feeding two as a main, four as a starter. Totally unrealistic, of course. I could have eaten it all, but I showed some restraint and just had half; I'll have the other half for lunch tomorrow.
Proper tea has been chicken madras with rice and naan. Not seasonal, but that was why really; one can only eat Christmassy food for so long before fancying a break
Viewing so far this evening has been the Inside the Factory Christmas special about cards, which also featured an inset item about the creation of a bear; and then the rest of a programme I started watching the other night: Between Life and Death following the fates of three patients in Addenbrooke's neurological intensive care unit, i.e. the coma ward. It's actually from 2010, it turns out, but it's very good, if not exactly cheerful
The holiday movie magic tonight was initially provided by Resident Evil (2002) which is much as you'd expect a video game adaptation from 2002 to be, i.e. pure hokum but with plenty of action. I've seen worse
And then I rewatched Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005). Dunno why really; it's not a towering masterpiece or anything. But it's good enough fun in its own way
Dull, damp raining and breezy this morning. Currently 10 degrees ('feels like' 7) with more rain forecast all morning. Barometer slides further down to 990 mBar.
HWMBO arrives today Due to there being no tube or trains betwixt Heathrow and civilisation, I'll be picking him up later. It's a good job I took the car for a drive down to the parentals last week.
Today's Kantar diary fact is:
The 'Detroit Lions' become the first team in NFL history to lose all 16 games in the regular season 2008
Viewing so far this evening has been the Inside the Factory Christmas special about cards, which also featured an inset item about the creation of a bear; ...
You must have missed the horror of the tofurkey that was another memorable inset item
990 mbar (up from 985 mbar last night), 29.234 in Hg, 742.56 Torr, 66% RH.
Tuesday apparently, though how the feck one knows any more is beyond me (if it wasn't for the TV Times and the Lidl(tm) clock).
5 refreshes to get back here via 2018.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom with a hint of sun.
Freecell score (on other box): 86%, running average 84%.
Lunch: Heinz leek & potato soup with Morrisons wholemeal sunflower and spelt bread, bramble jelly & marmalade sandwiches on same, a red pippy corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
"Entertainment": TWAO.
Sorted Yet More Electronic Components from my vast stock thereof. No idea where this lot of ceramic capacitors came from, some "bargain pack" or other no doubt. I bought lots of those back in the day for no readily apparent reason.
Tea: Tesco breaded haddock, peach slices, a yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: "Dial 999" with that Canadian cop working for Scotland Yard. This one had Patrick McGee.
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