Quite a good one for your Monday Links Fizzy Knickers.
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Local history group coffee meet this morning. Bit sparse as location probably rather to far for some. One lady dun alf yack, hard to get a word in. Scrabble with old neighbour soon. Oh for the old days when meeting up with ladies was sometimes for more inneresting things.
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Watch out for marauding grizzlies whilst you're at it. Can't be too careful these days.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLunch: a Pukka steak slice
Clear blue sky out there now
Just remembered I need to go down the surgery for another sample pot. I’ll do that later. At least I now know the pleasant route there and back through the “wild” bit of the park
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Lunch: a Pukka steak slice
Clear blue sky out there now
Just remembered I need to go down the surgery for another sample pot. I’ll do that later. At least I now know the pleasant route there and back through the “wild” bit of the park
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Afternoon all
Sunny with occasional lumps of fluff. Currently 27 degrees with a high of 28 expected. Barometer up to 1023 mBar.
Sunrise 05:02; Sunset 21:12 BST
Slept very well but still woke with a headache, so I opted to have more sleep rather than get up at silly o'clock to go into the office.
Managed to miss a sprint planning meeting because the meeting invite has no reminder set. I checked the series to make sure I wasn't being an idiot. I had, however, already filled in my part of the slide deck with my focus for the next two weeks.
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Morning.
Wednesday.
Dry.
Sunny.
Warm in here at 24.1 deg, 25.7 deg in the kitchen (damn that mercury thread is fine & hard to read), 24 in the leanto, 24 out the back.
1015.5 mBar, 29.987 in Hg, 761.7 Torr, 14.73 psi, (up from 1014 last night), 61% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 1st of April 2020 Anonimouse, Brillo, covbob, and eek popped in.
Trip down to that Swansea: missed the X7 by 15 seconds so ended up on the 34. Pile of books donated to Oxfam & only brought one back, which was good. X7 back.
I'm tempted to dispose of the PKD collection next time since I'm very unlikely to read any of them again, tastes having changed.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: R4 thing about fertility & suchlike.
Classic Movies: "Escape from New York (1981)". There was a remarkable dearth of ads during that, they seem to have saved them all up for assorted trails & suchlike after it had finished.
Dozed through "DSOTM" on "Pulse" again, having felt the need after the morning's exertions in the heat.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 13:52.
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Morning all
Clouds on the horizon earlier, but CBS now.
The builders are currently spraying the roof, which means we have to keep the windows closed. It's getting quite warm in the house.
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Morning denizens
It’s another grey start like yesterday and, like yesterday, expected to brighten up soon. I think it’s also less windy but there’s still a bit of a breeze, so the current 16°C “feels like” 13°; the predicted high of 27° is the highest for the next ten days, though it’ll still hover around the mid-20s. The barometers are up a little at 1014/1022mB
I’m not feeling as rough as I did yesterday but I’m still not 100%. Also feel pretty tired and keep yawning, probably as a result of two nights of suboptimal sleep
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Tea has been pork chow mein
And to go with it, Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea on Netflix, about the Costa Concordia. The captain isn’t coming out of it very well
The soup has been divvied up. Not sure how I’ll squeeze it into the freezer TBH. I suppose I’ll just have to eat more of the stuff that’s already in there
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Dinner has been leftovers of a Chinese takeaway HWMBO got while I was at the theatre yesterday.
Just noticed a new series of Only Connect has started. I am not aware of any CUK alumni taking part this time.
Now that HWMBO is homeward bound, I have been catching up on Surgeons: At The Edge of Life and will be also watching lots of 24 Hours in A&E. I also noticed something on iPlayer about "Evolution" but it has that Chris Packham presenting it and I'm not sure if he'll get all preachy and annoying. Worth watching one, I suppose.
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Old farty arty thing this morning as usual. Loony lady 1 is back from US, picked her up from Gatwick airport.
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Message from the GP: my urine sample couldn’t be processed due to a technical issue, so they need another one
They seem to think I have nothing better to do with my time than go over there to get a pot to piss in
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The assembled congregation waits in eager anticipation for The Midnight Knock on the door.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMeanwhile in local (well, the other side of the city) news, a bloke’s been murdered and photos show the forensics tent they’ve put up over the scene is at the back gate of a house I lived in thirty-five years ago!
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Meanwhile in local (well, the other side of the city) news, a bloke’s been murdered and photos show the forensics tent they’ve put up over the scene is at the back gate of a house I lived in thirty-five years ago!
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