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Lunch was a large fish finger bap with red sauce
These were Sainsbury's TTD chunky cod fish fingers, and they were very nice
Then I decided to take advantage of a hiatus in the rain to pop to the pharmacy for the monthly prescription. The rain naturally resumed as soon as I was out, heavier than before if anything, and continued for the duration of the expedition. And that was also longer than expected because of an RTC closing a nearby road, forcing me on extended detours both there and backComment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAbsolutely hoofing it down here at the mo.
Or there's the off-brand supermarket I've never been to, halfway between the two but over the road and set back a bit in a building which was, I found out a while ago, the first purpose-built cinema in LeicesterComment
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Day 2 and 30 seconds before I leave security send me the link that allows you to configure the intranet system so your account is created on it.
Would have been useful having it earlier I could have done some of the 10 hours of training courses I need to do within the next month.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Tea has been roast gammon with chips, fried eggs and beans
The car earlier wasn't, because they opted instead to show a snooker game. This then continued into the opal hunters' slot and, once it was finally concluded, they jumped into the middle of a programme with the antiques bloke doing some sub-Wheeler Dealers schtick with a car
Then there turned out not to be a new episode of Trucking Hell (apart from the latest one, which I'm holding in reserve for emergencies) so teatime viewing was the one that can't decide if it's about motorway cops or dashcam footage
Still raining off and on here, but it seems to be gradually getting to more off than onComment
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Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Copshop (2021) in which a bad guy gets locked up in a police station, so other bad guys who are pursuing him also go to the police station, which is staffed by careless and incompetent cops except for the one smart cop who realises what's going on… you get the idea. Somewhat formulaic and clichéd, then, but if you don't mind that or are at least willing to put up with it, it's a decent enough example of its kind
And then a rewatch of Ghost in the Shell (2017) which has very good SFX, though I think I've now plumbed such depths as there are to the story; no further insights were gained. But yes, it does look nice
Goodnight allComment
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