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Originally posted by DaveB View PostRIP Mr Tiddles, AKA Mr T., Tiddy, Tiddles the Wonder Cat.
You were the best One Eyed, Toothless, Arthritic, Crooked Backed, Twisted legged cat anyone could wish for. You will be missed.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostRIP Mr Tiddles, AKA Mr T., Tiddy, Tiddles the Wonder Cat.
You were the best One Eyed, Toothless, Arthritic, Crooked Backed, Twisted legged cat anyone could wish for. You will be missed.
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostRIP Mr Tiddles, AKA Mr T., Tiddy, Tiddles the Wonder Cat.
You were the best One Eyed, Toothless, Arthritic, Crooked Backed, Twisted legged cat anyone could wish for. You will be missed.Comment
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I've spent the afternoon huddled away in the workshop sending out my CV to various ex-clients and other contacts. With any luck one of them will hear something and pass it along. The market does seem pretty quiet though - perhaps the usual summer lull.
Tomorrow is likely to be notice day. I need to just bite the bullet and move on, otherwise I'll blink and find I've been here in my comfortable permie-shaped hole for five years getting fat(ter) and soft.Comment
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Indeed.
For this very reason I keep all the windows, doors & curtains firmly closed.
At least that's kept it down to 25.8 deg C in here.
The .8 is probably due to the sweat & heat coming off me after eating my tea.
Which was some of yesterday's beef.
Yum.
I discovered today that in the 1800s prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide) was used as a painkiller.
Of course if you used a bit too much it was extremely effective & you never felt pain ever again.
Just watched last week's "Carter" which was reasonably funny, followed by "Low Winter Sun" which was anything but.
Quite disappointed with tis last, it's fairly uninteresting really.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 2 July 2018, 19:51.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIndeed.
For this very reason I keep all the windows, doors & curtains firmly closed.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostI've spent the afternoon huddled away in the workshop sending out my CV to various ex-clients and other contacts. With any luck one of them will hear something and pass it along. The market does seem pretty quiet though - perhaps the usual summer lull.
Tomorrow is likely to be notice day. I need to just bite the bullet and move on, otherwise I'll blink and find I've been here in my comfortable permie-shaped hole for five years getting fat(ter) and soft.
12 weeks in lieu of notice takes my war chest up to ~ 1 year or 18 months if we live frugally. The sun is shining so I am busy doing the Garden and sending out CVs. Worst case I go into the light selling my body by the hour.
I'm not entirely unhappy!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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