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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHWMBO is 6'3" so he'd be more of a table than a foot stool
I must admit I still remember a friend of ours admitting to breaking the table with her partner. She blushed beetroot when we discovered.Comment
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Can't believe one day after shredding loads of documents the pile starts again...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Walk briskly (~15m22s/mile) walked, green ring closed
Couple of police cars parked blocking half of the narrow pavement a few doors up. No signs of a recent RTC this time, so I assume they're paying someone a home visit
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They were practising how to draw rude/silly picturesOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Lots of aerial activity today, the chem trails must have been getting too thin.
Some of it was big, too, from the racket it was making above the clouds.
This one looks like it's having fun:
CRIMSON1 Flight Tracking and History - FlightAwareComment
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One for the list of things I didn't expect to be doing today: helping a historian who was trying to confirm the story of Samuel Pepys secretly knocking one out whilst attending chapel in the presence of the Queen on Christmas Eve 1667, by photographing the relevant page in his diary and tweeting it to her
https://twitter.com/NickFitz/status/1357035133040275463
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Having had my tea I was taking the daily pills that have to be taken after food, or that I always forget to take until I'm taking those ones after food, and realised I might have forgotten to renew my prescription prepayment certificate
Checking online, I found I had indeed forgotten to renew it, so I did, backdating it to the expiry date of the old one
And then I realised that it expired a couple of days after I last collected my prescription, so I should have set the start date to today and got nearly a month extra
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And when checking emails to see what the expiry date was, I found an email from this afternoon notifying me that my CUK PM inbox was full, so I had to download them (for archival purposes) and delete a load. So if the denizen who tried to PM me this afternoon wants to try again, they should find it open again now
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