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Cursory vacuuming has been accomplished. I even did a few of the dustier skirting boards too. Why do we have those? They're just dust collectors and an excuse for lazy plasterers to not do a proper job at the bottom of the wall.
Leaving for Heathrow in about 20 minutes.Comment
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Light snack: Cumberland sausages and smoked bacon on buttered sesame bloomer toast. DeliciousComment
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HWMBO has been successfully collected. Perfectly choreographed too. I was parking up as he exited arrivals and he was at my car by the time I'd paid for my ticket. £5.30 for less than 5 minutes parking!Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHWMBO has been successfully collected. Perfectly choreographed too. I was parking up as he exited arrivals and he was at my car by the time I'd paid for my ticket. £5.30 for less than 5 minutes parking!bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Currently figuring out least stressful way to go on a short holiday with loony lady 1 at IOW soon. Drive or train?bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCurrently figuring out least stressful way to go on a short holiday with loony lady 1 at IOW soon. Drive or train?Comment
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Dinner was a selection of comestibles from Kappa, a Japanese-Korean restaurant on Earl's Court Road.
Ents is The Curse of Oak Island as I'm a few weeks behind.Comment
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Really nice tea of a roast beef dinner
The rain arrived, but has moved on for now. Very breezy too, though I don't think we'll get the worst of itComment
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Telly whilst dining was a bit of Digging for Britain.
And then part three of Get Back. Brilliant stuff
Finally, as Disney+ suggested it, part one of McCartney 3,2,1: These Things Bring You Together (TV Episode 2021). This is a thing with Paul talking to record producer Rick Rubin about stuff, and I did wonder if it might turn out to be a bit lightweight, as these celebrity interview things can often be. But it's very interesting; rather than just talking, they do stuff like sit at a mixing desk playing Beatles tracks with different parts of the mix isolated so Paul can explain how various things came together, and so on. Worth a watch should you like the Beatles (though probably not if you don't)
Goodnight allComment
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