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    Gosh. It's 29 30 years since I last visited Manchester. EMI testing of data terminals. It was ever so much fun. Not.

    Morning.

    Wednesday.

    Dry.

    Sunny.

    Blue sky.

    NotChilly in here at 15.4 deg, 15 in the kitchen, 14 in the leanto.

    1017.5 mBar, 30.05 in Hg, 763.2 Torr, 14.7575 psi, (up from 1015 last night), 68% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 24th of March 2020 Brillo popped in a lot, along with AndyGarbs, and NF.

    Shopping trip to Aldi & Tesco in the morning's unbearable heat: had to strip down when I returned home & have a quick wash. Phew wot a scorcher.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Y&Y waffling on about Aldi, Lidl, Farm Foods, B&M, & Waitrose.

    And, as I remarked, when was the last time you bought an arc welder & welding rods from Tesco or Waitrose? Just askin' for a friend. .

    Book. Other book.

    Some minor gardening. Goddamn brambles are sprouting already. Turn my back for 6 weeks & they'll be 15 feet long.

    Tea: Tesco "white fish". Thankfully the last of that, and exercise that won't be repeated any time soon.

    Entertainment: PM. More dire news of those lovely Israeli chaps bombing the crap out of Lebanon.

    Seems to me that "Never Again" only applies if they aren't the ones doing it to others.

    The term "Zion**i" seems ever more appropriate. Who'd have thunk?

    Those British Faces: Stanley Holloway. I hadn't realised that Melvyn Hayes had started acting in the early 1950s and had appeared with Stanley in a film in 1959. It wasn't half hot mum. Herbert Lom was in it as a naughty man too, with Sylvia Sims as the love innerest.

    Out of Town: Jack Hargreaves waffling on about some lunes casting fishing line on a playing field. I've actually seen someone doing this and was wondering quietly to myself whether or not he was a dangerous lunatic of some sort. Also beagles. Stone me it looks grey & grim that day.

    Scotland Yard: "Crime of Honour (1958)".

    Blaze: the unbelievable with Dan Aykroyd. More bollox.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 18:20.
    When the fun stops, STOP.

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      The last time I went to Manchester was for a CUK Christmas do!



      Afternoon all

      Sunny with occasional wisps. Currently 21 degrees ('feels like' 24) with a high of 24 expected. Barometer still at 1023 mBar.

      Sunrise 06:21; Sunset 19:46 BST

      Meetings this morning then I pottered about in the back garden planting out plant plugs that should have been planted out weeks ago. I think some / many will not survive but I have a good feeling about the survival of the Aji Mango and Padron Pepper plants.

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        Been fixing loose panes on me wooden greenhouse. Took over an hour to do two because distorted wood meant the slots were out of line, had to align them with clamps and bungee cords. Off to wander with loony lady 1 soon.

        PS Got me Viz. Not as good as used to be, Drunken Bakers and that Foody summit or other scarcely worth reading.
        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)

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          Home again!

          It was a bit hot for travelling

          The journey up was mostly uneventful, except that the train from Sheffield to Stockport ended up missing my connection by one minute. This was only to Levenshulme though, two stops up the line, and the next train was in twenty minutes. So the only adverse effect was me and my sister (who was coming via a different route but also connecting there, and whose train was also a few minutes late) got to the place about five minutes late, though they’d been able to get started as our brother was there on time

          Anyway, once we were there, all the paperwork was got through very efficiently, so it’s all stamped and witnessed and so on. Nothing further will happen for about eleven months unless there’s a problem with one of the documents, in which case we’ll hear from the relevant department of the Irish government in about nine months

          My sister had to leave while some loose ends were still being sorted out as she’d booked specific trains, whereas I’d got an open return so I stayed on with my brother. Then I noticed she’d left one of her bags down the side of the desk! She walks fast, like me, and by the time I’d got my head out of the door and shouted after her, she was too far away to hear. So I had to go running after her, finally catching her up a couple of hundred yards up the road. Running being something I very seldom do, I was absolutely knackered by the time I’d walked back to the place

          Coming back, things went smoothly until Sheffield, where the incoming train was delayed by twenty minutes - nearer twenty-five in the end, as they had to switch it to a lesser-used platform and send it past the station to reverse back in. The platform was very full by the time it arrived and I was thinking it would be a struggle to find a seat. But these turned out to be people who couldn’t or didn’t read the overhead display saying “1st Class at the rear” and as they all shambled off up the platform to the cattle trucks, I was able to get a double table seat in First. I would have had it to myself, except a bloke turned up just before we left who’d been intending to get the next train. But he was harmless enough

          Then they decided to put the people going to the three stops between Derby and here off at Derby, as the next train was just behind so they’d only be delayed a bit longer, so we managed to make up over ten minutes on that leg and arrived only ten minutes or so late

          It was still very warm for the walk home though, being uphill most of the way

          Right! Time to sort out my tea. I didn’t get around to having any lunch, so I’m ready for it

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            Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
            The last time I went to Manchester was for a CUK Christmas do!
            Same! Though this time, I never even got as far as the City Centre

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              Tea has been sausages, chips, and beans, because it was quick and easy to make and the sausages Needed to be Eaten™ anyway

              This was accompanied by part of an episode of the motorway cops thing

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