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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Tea has been a pork chop with chips and beans

    Accompanied by some Trucking Hell

    It was a chop rather than a cutlet this time because although the cutlets were on special offer, Inadequate Sainsbury's only had them with very short expiry dates. Turns out that wouldn't have mattered, but I wasn't sure yesterday whether I'd have them today or next week

    The medically-induced lurgy isn't getting any better, though it is getting slightly worse. Sometimes I don't have any problems after a flu jab, but this year's is trying to make up for all the times I got away with it
    Have you achieved the version perchance?

    That's the one that knocks me sideways every time.
    When the fun stops, STOP.

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      Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

      Have you achieved the version perchance?

      That's the one that knocks me sideways every time.
      That may be the one they're giving me! The surgery I'm with now started life as the university's Student Health Service but extended its remit to the wider community, so there's a mix of student-age people and older folk, with very little in between because people in the 25-50 age range don't need doctors quite as much for the most part. So one's always going to seem especially decrepit next to the large number of undergraduates frequenting the place

      Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Wolfs (2024) in which Brad Pitt and George Clooney play ageing fixers, both called in by different people to fix a political figure's mess and forced to work together despite their penchant for operating alone. I can see why it was straight-to-Apple-TV because it's not exactly a blockbuster, but it's entertaining enough

      And then the final two episodes of The Wire, the last being ninety minutes long, so a film in its own right really. Still one of the finest series ever to grace our screens

      Goodnight all

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