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Seems bright but feels overcast. I've looked out but not up.
12 degrees but the breeze is chilly. Forecast says mostly sunny with 60% of precipitation from early afternoon onwards.
Remembered whilst lying in bed this morning that my Nan had a barometer on the wall. Something her and my Granddad had always had in their home. No idea if it works. Must ask Dad if that has been claimed or chucked. If neither, I'll have it!
That Kermode series is now a repeat, it's quite good though.Comment
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Rubbish was trundled yesterday evening (aka placed at the top of the stairs). Removed this morning by the chaps from the council and placed in strategic piles along the road.
The compiled piles are now being picked up. No idea if they are observing social distancing rules.Comment
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Off to Sainsbury’s now, which involves either taking my life in my hands but I won’t know the result for a fortnight, or spreading the plague like Typhoid Mary if my luck ran out when I went there last week
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Don't forget this week's Viz!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn a queue
Not as long as last week though; I reckon maybe twenty-five minutes
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Neverending stories: five of the best very long films
Neverending stories: five of the best very long films | Film | The Guardian
I see the 1972 version of Solaris gets a mention...Comment
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My concentration threshold is about 5 minutes these days.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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I have the same proOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostMy concentration threshold is about 5 minutes these days.---
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What was that? I got distractedOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostMy concentration threshold is about 5 minutes these days.
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