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flight delays in Sofia - happens virtually every journeyComment
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Afternoon denizens
Cloudy with sunny spells out, and still very breezy. Currently 12°C, with the barometers back up a bit at 992/1000mBComment
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No takeaway tonight; tea has been Scotch broth with a couple of bits of wholemeal, following on from a late lunch of ham sandwichesComment
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Conversation about an hour ago…
Me: It feels like my eyelids are on fire.
The WifeTM: That’s not possible.
Me: No really
She goes off and gets an infrared thermometer. Points it at my eyes. It comes back at 38.2oC. First thought is thermometer is reading high. She measures herself, all normal. So, it turns out my eyes and chest are 38.2, my face is 37.7.
Now, with a few things taken (I don’t ask, just take them), I’m off to bed.
TFBSZ…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostConversation about an hour ago…
Me: It feels like my eyelids are on fire.
The WifeTM: That’s not possible.
Me: No really
She goes off and gets an infrared thermometer. Points it at my eyes. It comes back at 38.2oC. First thought is thermometer is reading high. She measures herself, all normal. So, it turns out my eyes and chest are 38.2, my face is 37.7.
Now, with a few things taken (I don’t ask, just take them), I’m off to bed.
TFBSZ
Hope it clears up soonComment
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TV today has been the usual wildlife stuff in the afternoon, culminating in the orangutan school, followed by the usual run of endlessly repeated police programmes
Getting an early night now, though any benefit accruing therefrom will be eradicated by the menace of British Summer Time commencing
Goodnight allComment
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By the time I have put all my umpteen clocks forward it will be time to put them back so I may not bother.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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