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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Found them! Well, I think it's them; they're in an older frame than my normal ones, but I think I did that to save money as I only wear them when driving. They'd fallen down behind the bedside cabinet
I seem to be able to see well enough to drive with them judging from looking out of the window, so they'll do
and a century!Comment
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I don't yet need glasses but it's a good shout to dig out my sunnies for the drive tomorrow.
Had an early dinner of chicken and chips.Comment
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Walk briskly walked, green ring closed
And even better, I did it in two-birds-one-stone mode, with a stop off at the good chip shop to collect an order I'd placed earlier. So tea has been chips, jumbo sausage, and curry sauce
I used to get that combination from the chippy quite regularly about twenty-five years ago, but for some reason I haven't had it in ages. Made a nice changeComment
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Oh, and on the way out I trundled forth the recycling bin, as collections will be as normal over Easter
Must make sure to get it back though, as there weren't any spare ones to bring back in. The guy who owns several houses up the terrace has had one of his annoying bursts of "activity", where he gets somebody who works for him to bring all the bins in from the street and redistribute them among the various houses, with unnumbered strays being added as additional bins to his properties. This means it'll be three or four weeks until there are spare ones left lying around againComment
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Good Friday is one of the rare days when RBKC doesn't do rubbish collection. Next week things are back to normal so it's no inconvenience.
Bed not yet made but I will do that once the episode of Trucking Hell I'm watching is finished.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBed not yet made but I will do that once the episode of Trucking Hell I'm watching is finished.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Found them! Well, I think it's them; they're in an older frame than my normal ones, but I think I did that to save money as I only wear them when driving. They'd fallen down behind the bedside cabinet
I seem to be able to see well enough to drive with them judging from looking out of the window, so they'll do
Just sayin' like.
Zen Chury Om.
Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
I started watching an episode of that whilst dining, having run out of police things on My5, and ended up watching the whole thing and half of the next one
NPT refuse collections as per normal on Good Friday.
Next week: a day later than usual, so the railway mags go out next Friday.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 April 2021, 22:34.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostYou should go on a drive to Barnard Castle to check them out properly.
Or is it only people who appear to work for HMG but in reality work for FWB that can get away with anything
Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostLots of half shaft removal involved?
Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostNPT refuse collections as per normal on Good Friday.
Next week: a day later than usual, so the railway mags go out next Friday.Comment
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Tonight's major motion picture was a little-known sci-fi pic called Blade Runner (1982). Based on a book about sheep, it seems. Jolly good in its way
And then another major motion picture in its day: Outbreak (1995), which is some nonsense about a virus threatening to infect the entire world. What a ludicrous notion! checks notes…
Anyway, the latter is free with Prime at the moment, if you have Prime and like the kind of disease that involves bleeding from the eyes and then dying, rather than being unable to taste salt and vinegar crisps and then dying
And finally more of the incessantly but necessarily brutal experience that is The Shield: S2E8 Scar Tissue (TV Episode 2003) and S2E9 Co-Pilot (TV Episode 2003). Harsh
Goodnight allComment
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