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Well my grumpy day isn't getting any better.
Had to post some test items up at the post office on the High Street. Left to time my arrival for 0900. It's closed until 0930 due to staff shortages and there was already a long queue.
So I walked back home again.
Finally made a coffee. Maybe that'll cheer me up.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSome people are just unavoidableComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThats what I say when driving at 60mph down the high street.Comment
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Nearly forgot to invoice!
Haha, only kidding. I NEVER forget to invoice or complete any tasks upon which successful payment is dependent.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNearly forgot to invoice!
Haha, only kidding. I NEVER forget to invoice or complete any tasks upon which successful payment is dependent.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGetting timesheet signed? I always found the best way was to ask boss to sign when they are heading for the toilet...Comment
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Morning.
Dry.
Blue sky.
Sunny.
Cold at 15.8 deg in here.
997 mBar,29.44 inHg, 54% RH.
Monday.
Telex machine glittering in the darkness off the Tannhauser Gate again.
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Walk walked.
Very pleasant and quite bracing.
Excitement on the road with a farm tractor manoeuvring to get up a remarkably awkward farm access that required 3 pointing to get up it & 3 pointing when back down again.
The oiks had done their usual of depositing junk food wrappers everywhere.
And the council were busy repairing the drain I keep complaining about at the top of the hill by the cemetery
Lunch: Scrambled egg & poached tomato on Morrisons sunflower & pumpkin seed toast (crust, very thick), bramble jelly sandwich on Morrisons wholemeal sunflower and spelt bread, yellow corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
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More tinsheddery undertaken: today's endeavour involved vacuuming out 60 odd years of cobwebs & similar detritus, moving stuff about, cleaning out an old metal cupboard, and painting the tinsheets next to the downlights so more light gets reflected where I need it.
I used Wilko exterior masonry paint which was left over from painting the porch. The same paint that killed my maidenhair fern and the miniature rose.
Now having a rest in the warm coz it's not at all warm out there.
Tea: more of yesterday's roast beef, yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: so far nothing.
NCIS S16 E2 "Love thy neighbour", which, it would appear, was shown on Sky after I'd cancelled the subscription.
It's the season after Abby has left.
Followed by an ep from S11 when she hadn't.
It's pissing down now.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 February 2021, 23:35.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Seemed like another gloomy grey day about twenty minutes ago, but it's suddenly turned sunny and the patch of sky I can see without bothering to get up has nothing but a few mere wisps of cloud left
Currently 2°C with 4° expected; barometric pressures are 987/995mB.
I missed a call from the GP's surgery earlier, then got a text asking me to call them back, so I did. No vaccine though, it's just time for the annual blood tests. So I'll have to have my tea at a slightly more normal time on Thursday in order to put in the requisite twelve hours of fasting before making the perilous journey next door for 9:30am on Friday
They always offer really early times for fasting blood tests, the official explanation being that it's so you don't have to delay your breakfast for too long. Apparently many people are likely to wither and die if they can't get their Crunchy Nut down by ten in the morning. I once tried to explain to them that I'd be fine coming at eleven or even later for such tests as I didn't have dinner early and didn't really have breakfast at all, but they looked at me as if I was speaking in Icelandic and insisted on booking me in for 8:30am or some ungodly hour like that, so now I just take the latest time they offer (today's alternative was 8:45am)Comment
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