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My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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So do we, but sadly it's unlikely.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Sorry to hear that. I hope they are wrong and he recovers.
His liver function is going south and the swelling from the tumor or whatever it is is pressing on his stomach and causing more swelling.
He's happy enough in himself, just doesn't have the energy he used to. We've already decided that when he stops eating or no longer wants to go for a walk that it will be time to let him go.
Could be weeks, could be months, but no more than that."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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MrsB has finished with the TV and dog has taken himself to bed under my desk, which is his way of saying "piss off and let me sleep, and don't forget to turn the light out when you go."
MrsB has just asked if I would like to go to bed, and since she has got herself on the outside of at least half a bottle of red wine, I think I shall oblige
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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We've just been watching that. It sounds like you may be relieved to know that it's the last episode of the current season next week.Originally posted by DaveB View PostEvening.
MrsB is watching Lie to Me with the dog so I'm in hear avoiding it.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Go tiger!Originally posted by DaveB View PostMrsB has just asked if I would like to go to bed, and since she has got herself on the outside of at least half a bottle of red wine, I think I shall oblige
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Just watching the last bit of The Usual Suspects.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Although I may have to succomb to the lure of bedOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostJust watching the last bit of The Usual Suspects.
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Greetings denizens
The local polytechnic, in cahoots with the city council, are planning to demolish my local for the sake of building some kind of aquarium to keep students in
They'll also destroy a remarkably fine bridge and the last remaining arches from the Great Central Railway viaduct.
That pub has seen the railway come and the railway go; IIRC, it was built around 1845. I've been drinking there for nearly twenty-one years. I worked there for two years, rising to the dizzy heights of assistant manager.
And now these philistines are planning to knock it down.
They've done it all in a secret deal, out of the public eye, using specious claims of commercial confidentiality as cover. The falling of the axe will be officially announced next week, but somebody leaked the details.
I know there's corruption at the heart of this. Anything that polytechnic wants to do, the council approves. It doesn't matter how many thousands of the people they're supposed to represent may oppose it; the council approves it anyway. It seems they won't be satisfied until the entire city has been turned into a campus - with the exception of the huge shopping centre that has (to nobody's surprise) killed most of the rest of the city centre, but presumably made somebody a lot of money in its construction.
If I could just find the money trail it might be possible to stop them even at this late stage; but after all the exposés of local government corruption in the Sixties and Seventies, these people have learnt to cover their tracks.
I'm not sure I have many reasons to remain in this city any longer if this goes ahead. It's been going downhill for several years, and as it's going to become nothing more than a theme park for students, I'll be better off elsewhere.
It was good while it lasted
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