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    Lunch: chunky fish finger bap (wholemeal) with tomato sauce

    I wish these lateral flow tests would just give up and admit that this lurgy is Covid. It's so similar to the previous time I had it that I find it hard to believe it's anything else

    Anyway, I have turned to consumerism to ease my suffering by ordering a set of AirPods Pro and the new Apple Watch Series 10 in titanium. The former will arrive on Thursday, the latter towards the end of the month when it's actually released

    And Faber have emailed to inform me that they're publishing Lord of the Flies as a graphic novel. I never liked that book so even though the sample pages shown look quite nice, I think I'll pass

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      The power has been restored and the WM finished its spin cycle. I spoke to two neighbours.

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        Heavy rain here, though it seems to be tapering off now

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          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          And Faber have emailed to inform me that they're publishing Lord of the Flies as a graphic novel. I never liked that book so even though the sample pages shown look quite nice, I think I'll pass
          "Liked"? In my case it's "detested". I think it was a set book which is the kiss of death for almost anything.

          Addendum: Apparently the aforementioned is some sort of literary criticism/whatever of "The Coral Island" by R M Ballantyne, which I remember reading many decades ago & enjoying so doing.
          Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 10 September 2024, 22:33.
          When the fun stops, STOP.

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            Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

            "Liked"? In my case it's "detested". I think it was a set book which is the kiss of death for almost anything.
            I didn't have it as a set book but we had a copy lying around at home so I read it, and yes - I think "detested" is about the right word

            It's possible it's in one of the boxes from the parental loft, as there are quite a few books and things in the ones I've checked out that I never thought I'd see again. If it is, I might reread it, just to see if I still hate it as much

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              Tea: beef and Guinness pie and chips

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                Kidnapped by RL Stevenson was the first literary brick wall for me. I couldn’t get more than a few chapters before I gave up. It was shocking the first time as before that I had stormed through everything I picked up.

                The second time I tried it was ‘Nah, it wasn’t because I was young, this is crap’.
                "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                  Originally posted by cojak View Post
                  Kidnapped by RL Stevenson was the first literary brick wall for me. I couldn’t get more than a few chapters before I gave up. It was shocking the first time as before that I had stormed through everything I picked up.
                  Never read that one. I once managed to read Treasure Island but I wasn't that enamoured of it, as evidenced by the fact that unlike many books, I never read it a second time

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                    No telly tonight apart from another old Traffic Cops with tea

                    Meanwhile in Australia in 1986, the Spycatcher case has finally come to an end and awaits the judge's ruling. The British government has made an absolute hash of it; about the only thing they've achieved is not having to hand over some documents which would have proved that Robert Armstrong had committed perjury, which have only recently been released to the National Archives

                    Another early night now, once again hoping that the lurgy recedes by morning

                    Goodnight all

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                      Morning.

                      Wednesday apparently.

                      Dry.

                      Sunny.

                      Blue sky.

                      Cooler in here at 17.1 deg, 17 deg in the kitchen, 14.5 deg in the leanto.

                      Condensation on the bedroom window for the first time this autumn.

                      1006.5 mBar, in Hg, Torr, psi, (up from 1005 last night), 74% RH (Lidl electric).

                      Meanwhile on the 11th of November 2019 there was discussion of the fall in temperature of the NF flat, it having reached a mere 22 deg, freezers appeared to be full universally, some with litre containers of frozen apple, whereas I made a trip down the dump to rid the place of yet more detritus.
                      Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 11 September 2024, 07:38.
                      When the fun stops, STOP.

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