Assorted items of clothing in the WM
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Same here. Glad you reminded me, running out of underpants. LL1 back from US but got a hospital appointment today, so do our walky tomorrow.
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Morning all
Clear blue sky from my vantage point. A cooling breeze is wafting through my office window. Currently 22 degrees ('feels like' 25) with a high of 29 expected. Barometer down to 1017 mBar.
Sunrise 05:04; Sunset 21:10 BST
Assorted items of clothing in the WM. Yesterday I did a towel wash.
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Morning denizens
It’s a grey start again, though the wind has dropped. It’s expected to clear soon and remain sunny for the rest of the day. Currently 18°C (but “feels like” 19°!) and it’s expected to soar to 26°, though that’s the hottest it’ll be for the foreseeable future as the next nine days are all predicted to be in the lower twenties. The barometers are down somewhat at 1006/1014mB
I felt like I had a decent night’s sleep, but still feel quite tired. I see that this is one of the possible side effects of the new anti-cholesterol pills they started me on last week; maybe it’ll go away once I’m used to them, or I’ll have to ask them to try something else. But it could also just be the lingering effects of several nights of poor sleep due to heat and hay fever, so I’ll ride it out for a bit longer yet
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Morning all
TFIF, etc
CBS, etc
A very pleasant walk has been had.
Yesterday our builders arrived at 07:15 (which they like to do when it's hot weather). They worked hard until 22:09 last night. They'll be back next week to finish the job.
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Morning.
Friday.
Dry.
Sunny.
Blue sky.
23.5 deg in here, 25.2 deg in the kitchen, 22.5 in the leanto, 18 out the back.
1010 mBar, 29.83 in Hg, 757.6 Torr, 14.65 psi, (unchanged), 57% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 1st of April Brillo, covbob, eek, NF, and WTFH popped in, with Brillo wondering about a double Om that day, long long ago, when we were all locked in our houses by Bunter, the Fat Owl of the Remove, with a police force who'd fine you at the slightest impression that you'd been out of the house for 61 minutes.
Sleep managed to last until about 04:30ish, then returned until about 06:15 or so, with dozing thereafter.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put way: the endeavour to find the port and use up a discount voucher was suitably successful.
Leg threatened cramp on the way home but decided against it after 100 yds or so.
. Which was good.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 09:15.
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Tonight’s reading has been One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time by Craig Brown. It’s entertaining stuff, but could have done with being edited with a bit more care. For example, he says that Paul McCartney’s 21st birthday party was in the garden of his Auntie Jin’s house, “across the Mersey in Huyton” - but Huyton isn’t across the Mersey from his family home in Allerton; it’s about four miles northwest. I suspect he meant Heswall. And he contradicts what he wrote in an earlier sentence in the same paragraph in a story about Paul and Jane Asher. Still, there are plenty of good anecdotes in there, and it’s not as if any of it is a matter of huge importance
Goodnight all
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Tea has been Sainsbury’s southern not-fried chicken with chips
To accompany this, the rest of the Police Interceptors from last night
And I found time earlier to get the tea towels, aprons, and oven gloves in the wash; they’re just coming to the end of their drying cycle
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That's not impossible! The good PM and I have worked together before (which is how I got the job) so if he can bring me back, he will.Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
perhaps you'll get a call when the 'all new' programme gets started.Last edited by ladymuck; Yesterday, 15:08.
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perhaps you'll get a call when the 'all new' programme gets started.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Well! The PM I don't trust was called into the office at 9am, asked to hand in his building pass and told to leave with immediate effect.
The PM I do trust has been retained and he's gutted that I've been canned.
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Well! The PM I don't trust was called into the office at 9am, asked to hand in his building pass and told to leave with immediate effect.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Gig3 called two separate meetings for 9.30 this morning. The cohort I was in all got terminated with one week notice because the programme is being completely reset. My gig was up in three weeks but now summer holiday is starting sooner than planned. Yesterday, the PM's I work with were reassuring me that they still needed me on the programme. One I believe actually meant that, the other I don't trust so much.
The PM I do trust has been retained and he's gutted that I've been canned.
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BummerOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostGig3 called two separate meetings for 9.30 this morning. The cohort I was in all got terminated with one week notice because the programme is being completely reset. My gig was up in three weeks but now summer holiday is starting sooner than planned. Yesterday, the PM's I work with were reassuring me that they still needed me on the programme. One I believe actually meant that, the other I don't trust so much.
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Morning all
Clear blue sky. Currently 24 degrees with a high of 29 expected. Barometer down to 1021 mBar.
Sunrise 05:03; Sunset 21:11 BST
Gig3 called two separate meetings for 9.30 this morning. The cohort I was in all got terminated with one week notice because the programme is being completely reset. My gig was up in three weeks but now summer holiday is starting sooner than planned. Yesterday, the PM's I work with were reassuring me that they still needed me on the programme. One I believe actually meant that, the other I don't trust so much.
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Morning.
Thursday apparently.
Dry.
Blue sky (now: it wasn't when I woke at 04:30).
Sunny (ditto).
24.1 deg in here, 25.3 in the kitchen, 23 in the leanto, 22 out the back.
1013.5 mBar, 29.93 in Hg, 760.2 Torr, 14.7 psi, (down from 1014 last night), 58% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 1st of April 2020 Brillo, covbob & eek popped in.
Woke at 04:30ish. Read book. Sleep did not return. Got up. Listened to that somnolent stuff they put on ITV4. Watched Jack Hargreaves again: the gardening & the eel catching one: he really liked sweet peas, also mentioned chess and his chess playing skool teacher chap. Eventually sleep returned & dozed in the chair until 09:30. Ho hum.
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Walk (abbreviated, up the hill in the coolth of the lane about a mile and a half) walked.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: the fertility thing. Classic Movies: "Great Expectations".
Secret Nazi Bases: W2 in France.
Secret Nazi Bases: the Labrador Nazi Automatic Weather Station.
Why is Nazi concrete so much better than ours? Why are their installations so much better designed? How the feck did these guys lose? It's an Enigma wrapped in a Bombe & Colossus (though that was the Lorentz).
The Arado underground tunnels.
Old Country with Jack Hargreaves: the right sort of grease to use: vegetable on vegetable, animal on animal, mineral on mineral (though castor oil used to work on early engines). Horse tack: the ins & outs of coupling a horse to a trailer. Dog training: a well trained terrier, unlike most dogs you meet these days.
Tea: baked beans and baked spud. Nice enough. Entertainment: PM. <click>
Scott Quinell getting up early to work in Swansea Amazon, the lucky bastard: I used to see the morning shift on the bus on my way to Ye Newe Sloughe of Desponde. Glad I've never had to work in a place like that. 2nd rhan: night porter at the hotel in Portmeirion. It costs £25 to do a day visit (used to be 2/6d back in the long long long ago IIRC (which I probably don't)).
Bab5 S2 E6 "Spider in the web". The dead man walking one.
Nazi construction in the Netherlands. Buried in the sands.
Scottish Tourist Agency. Part II. Well the plague put paid to that. One chap in a hotel said he felt like he was living in an episode of "The Shining". Here's Johnny!
To end all wars: Oppenheimer. Well that doesn't seem to have worked very well, now does it?
Nice guy that Staws* geezer. And the Father of the H Bomb was an arsehole too.
*Yes, I know it's not spelled that way.
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I've just realised it's the 16th of July, which explains all the Oppenheimer & such like that's been on these last couple of days.
Still nothing about Cobalt Thorium G though.
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Morning denizens
It’s a sunny start, with just a few wisps of cloud here and there. There’s a breeze too, so the current 16°C “feels like” 14°. The expected high is 26° for most of the afternoon, and the barometers are back down a touch at 1012/1020mB
I managed to immediately fall back asleep after the first two alarms, and still feel quite sleepy. I suspect the hay fever isn’t helping me get a good night’s sleep, though it doesn’t seem quite as bad today
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