The cold is lingering with a vengeance which means I'm curtailing my part in outdoor activities to go back to the hotel for another nap so I'm well enough for dinner.
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Returning to ClientGov means a whole load of compliance nonsense has to be done all over again, because last time it was through the consultancy and they're out of the picture this time. So a large amount of this morning and afternoon was taken up trying to deal with all that bureaucracy
But with that done (for now…) I just had time to take over about half the DVD/Blu-ray collection, along with some stray books and clothes. I can now dismantle the big Ikea chest of drawers and start taking its component parts over; probably two or three trips unless I hire a small van, which I'm increasingly tempted to doComment
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One result of the bureaucracy is that I didn't manage to have any lunch, so I'm reheating a cold chicken leg in the air fryerComment
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Do you have any "Man in a Van" round your neck of the woods. For £40/£50 or so they'll help you load the van, take it to the other place and help you unload it.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostDo you have any "Man in a Van" round your neck of the woods. For £40/£50 or so they'll help you load the van, take it to the other place and help you unload it.
As he's local I won't have to explain the whole situation about the pedestrian crossing outside and the constant traffic. Up to him if he risks it on the zigzags or gets his people to haul it to the side road
Nothing is urgent yet though. There won't even be a bed in the place nor a sofa to point at the TV until Ikea have been late next week, and no broadband until the week after thatComment
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Tea has been one of those thick-cut ribeye steaks with chips, fried onions and beans
I froze that one months ago, so that's another bit less in the freezer
And it was accompanied by the remainder of an episode of Trucking Hell that I didn't complete last week
The car was a Jensen-Healey. And the gold diggers were all those amateurs who get excited over a nugget worth AUS$140, despite the fact it's clearly cost them far more than that just to get to the place they found it, everywhere in Australia being miles and miles away from wherever anybody isComment
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No premiere tonight, but the first major motion picture rewatch was Joker (2019) which is very good, but really a total downer almost throughout. Worth watching, but don't expect to be cheered up by it
And then, as I'm apparently doomed to rewatch the Alien film cycle every few years, I figured I'd better make a start with Prometheus (2012) which I continue to insist is good no matter how much the Alien purists whine about it
It's been drizzling or even raining off and on since this afternoon, which was not forecast at all. No idea who's ordered it
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
Windy and overcast in Devon. Today will be bottling cider, then cleaning demijohns, and refilling them with more juice.
Out for dinner tonight then over to visit dad tomorrow.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning.
Dry.
Grey.
Gloomy.
Unfrosty.
Chilly in here at 11.2 deg, 11.5 deg in the kitchen, 9 deg in the leanto.
Bird feeder duly filled & it's quite chilly out there too.
1021 mBar, 30.15 in Hg, 765.81 Torr, 14.808353 psi, (down from 1024 last night), 72% RH (GDR hair), 67% (Lidl).
Saturday.
Meanwhile on the 13th of March 2019 NF was replying to some idiot on Twatter, whilst I'd found that FB was down for some reason, and Xogg was busy finding fuzzy things on Google maps.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in wan sunshine. The scarf has been pressed into use & this will remain the case until April.
Lunch: baked potatoes with cheese & baked beans, red pippy corner yog, bramble jelly (the last of the last jar, much scraping, 2 bin system failure) and marmalade os slices of Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed toast, 0.91*1.58 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Freecell score:55%. 'Nuff said.
Entertainment: forgot about the Saturday morning Wheeler Dealers until it was all over, not that there was much of innerest to be frank.
Am Dro. Carreg Cennen. Ah. It's a repeat & Carreg Cennen was the 4th walk.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away. Only went there to buy some bramble jelly, which was out of stock, and Glengettie teabags, which I completely forgot about despite pottering around in the requisite area. Ho hum. Demented of Neath strikes again.
Tea: fiery bol with spag, some fruit cocktail, a yog or two, 0.91*1.72 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: the bits of "The secret genius of modern life: electric cars" that I missed on Thursday.
2 minutes of Ancient Aliens bollox on Gobekli Tepe.
The Normans: a Beeb prog on PBS.
Maigret S4 E9 1963 "The judge's house".Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 3 December 2022, 19:13.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Xogg was busy finding fuzzy things on Google maps
Aoart from loony lady walks. No 3 yesterday, no 1 today.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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