For tea tonight: a couple of pork chops, with chips, peas, and gravy; exceptionally nice
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Tonight's viewing was the first part of the BBC's 100 Days to Victory, about the Allied offensive that ended the Great War. At about twelve minutes it mentions the German offensive in which my great-uncle, whose grave I visited earlier this year, was killed.
I need get an early night as I have the dentist in the morning. I should never have accepted a morning appointment; it's not natural, having to go out before lunchtime
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostTea was a little of today's lentil <pfffft> soup.
Combined with the dinnertime sprouts, tomorrow should be interesting.
Currently dry.
Sun coming up like thunder through the murk over Margam.
It disappeared for a while but it's back now.
Light breeze in Neath, force 10 down here.
Remind me what feckwhit thought this was a good idea.
10.6 deg in the laundry room, with a min of about 9.4 (though when that was is anyone's guess).
Misty, can only just about see Baglan.
Monday.
That telex machine is looking much too clean today.
In other fantasies, the new neighbours are supposedly moving in this coming Saturday.
As I just pointed out in an email:
Originally posted by DoctorStrangeloveEmailyou do all realise there's a) no heating b) no electrics c) no plumbing d) a water tap outside the back door e) just an outside bog f) no bathroom g) no floor in a state fit to lay carpet or laminate on.
As long as we're all singing from that hymn sheet, we're good to go.
As I tend to do every evening since it seems to be beyond the whit of the building fraternity so to do.
How the feck anyone's suppose to live in there is quite quite surreal.
7 fecking months & counting.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 12 November 2018, 08:12.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTonight's viewing was the first part of the BBC's 100 Days to Victory, about the Allied offensive that ended the Great War. At about twelve minutes it mentions the German offensive in which my great-uncle, whose grave I visited earlier this year, was killed.
There was a gentleman giving a talk on the wireless yesterday who mentioned that it was many years before he realised why he had so many "Aunties" as he grew up.
They were the million ladies whose possible husbands had perished in The War to End All Wars.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 12 November 2018, 08:21.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all I can see blue skies. Won’t last long though.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIn other fantasies, the new neighbours are supposedly moving in this coming Saturday.
At the current rate of progress they'll be lucky to be in by Xmas, which is going to make the Xmas dinner a bit problematic this year.
It having been arranged on the doubtful assumption that they'd be in there by now.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAt the dentist
I only came to CUK for that. Instead I find the uber-cretin has been posting again.
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