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    Weekend!

    Timesheet already approved as well

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      Tea has been corned beef hash

      Accompanied by a bit of Trucking Hell. I see further episodes (well, at least one) of the latest series thereof are starting to appear

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        Visit to sunny Sussex by the sea completed and I scored a parking space right outside my flat, so I am very happy about that.

        Popped into a car repair shop on the outskirts of Littlehampton that has a very good reputation, as endorsed by my Dad and brother, who have previously done repairs on yea olde jalopy. They quoted £500-600 to sort the rust on the rear wheel arch (same price as when they repaired the other side, pre-covid) and another £400 to sort out the front bumper if I get it done at the same time. Very good price and I know the work will be excellent so now I just need to work out a good time to travel down to leave the car there.

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          Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Flight (2012) in which Denzel Washington demonstrates that being pissed and coked up is the best preparation for landing an ailing airliner. Sully probably wouldn't agree. It's pretty good though

          And then a rewatch of Cast Away (2000) in which Tom Hanks gets some alone time with a volleyball. Very good, as everybody probably knows by now

          Finally, a further episode of S4 of The Wire in which the secret of the vacants is about to come to light

          I should have got to sleep earlier as my air conditioner is being delivered tomorrow, with no suggestion of the time other than "before 10pm". I hope they don't turn up first thing

          Goodnight all

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            Morning all
            Blue skies and sunshine, but Mad Max the Spannerhead is exhausted after running on the beach and swimming yesterday, so after I let him into the garden, he then went back to bed.
            In the meantime, I’m wondering if my new mower will arrive today.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              Thunderstorm!
              Om.

              Morning.

              Saturday.

              House stinking of cuprinol all night even with the upstairs windows open, though the bedroom was ok with the door closed.

              Drily damp.

              Wanly sunny.

              Blue sky in parts.

              Warm in here at 21.7 (was 22.5 before I opened the doors), 22 in the kitchen, 20 in the leanto, 18 in the saltinghouse.

              1006 mBar, 29.707 in Hg, 754.56 Torr, 14.59 psi, (up from 1005 last night), 67% RH (Lidl electric).

              Meanwhile on the 28th of October 2019 LM found it chilly on her walk to the tube, NF put the Monday links up and had sardine toasties for lunch whilst observing how quiet the Polish shop was now the leaves had fallen off the horse chestnut tree, and WTFH was trying to get himself blocked on twatter by some Tory MP or other, the one for somewhere in Devon, whereas I had a walk to the viewless point and discovered another couple of what used to be footpaths until they chopped all the trees down.

              Shirts in the WM.

              Shirts out of the WM.

              Smalls in the WM.

              Smalls out of the WM.

              All the above pegged out on the lines.

              The bookcase is back in the alcove now perched on a couple of bricks with the fitted carpet rolled back to allow ventilation.

              The books wouldn't go back in the bookcase the way that they came out.

              Twas ever thus.

              More added to the pile to bless Oxfam with next week on the monthly trip to that Swansea.. I think they really love me in that shop.

              The only reason there's a 26" crt tv in there is because it's too big & heavy for me to get it back out again.

              The purloined glassware (funnel, measuring cylinders, beakers, etc.) is now in the tin shed. Dunno why since like almost everything else it'll never be used again.

              Lunch: beans on toast etc.

              Anyone want a 26" crt tv, two Racal RA17 (one an L one a mkII), a racal LF adaptor, some sideband adaptor thing I haven't plugged in in the 25 years I've owned it, or a Murphy B40B receiver?

              Just askin' like.

              It's all too heavy for me to cope with these days.

              Shirts in off the line, iRoned & airing upstairs. All new shirts apart from one gardening shirt and the last of the ancient shirts that's still got a good collar.

              Smalls in off the line & airing upstairs.

              Knackered now.

              Entertainment: The Mentalist S4 E9, E10, E11.

              Tea: soup etc.

              Entertainment: Dixon of Dock Green S22 E5 "Alice (1976)". Oh look, it's about illegal immigration and the illegal transfer of £5k abroad to fund 40 citizens of the subcontinent from Ostend. Back then you were allowed to take all of £25 out of the country. Oh how things have changed.

              The Mentalist S4 E12, E13, E14.

              The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre enough of that.
              Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 3 August 2024, 18:48.
              When the fun stops, STOP.

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                Morning denizens

                Up betimes for a Saturday, as the air conditioner is on a different Amazon delivery run to the usual one for small stuff that doesn't even leave the depot until around 11am. This one was on its way up the M1 by a quarter to nine, and is now only seven stops away

                It's a drizzly grey start but warm for the time of day at 18°C, though it won't get any higher than 21°. The barometers are down some more at 998/1005mB

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                  The air conditioner has arrived!

                  The very helpful Amazon delivery guy was willing to carry all ~30kg of it up the stairs for me, but I reassured him that getting it to the lift would be more than sufficient

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                    Morning all

                    Cloudy but reasonably bright. Dry. Currently 22 degrees with a high of 24 expected. Barometer down to 1010 mBar.

                    Lazy morning had so far. Off out later to meet friends who have dinner at 5pm.

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                      Belated breakfast of a buttered bacon bap

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