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Tea was brought to me from the nearby East African place with the very hot chilli sauce
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Dragged HWMBO over to Ilford once the bed linen was washed and put onto the airers in the garden. There was a street art thing going on where you could wander around see bits of walls being scribbled on. HWMBO also found a few shops to visit so it turned into a productive few hours out and about.
The bed linen is mostly dry enough to go straight back onto the bed.
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Afternoon denizens
It’s sunny and Simpsonesque out, but not as unpleasantly hot at 25°C, which is today’s maximum. The barometers are much of a muchness at 1008/1014mB
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MorningAfternoon all
Some cloud about, and a nice breeze. Currently 25 degrees with a high of 26 expected. Barometer down again, to 1017 mBar.
Sunrise 05:47; Sunset 20:24 BST
Bed has been stripped and is airing. First load in the WM.
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have aOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostI passed the HR "vibe check" so now I just have to impress the head of department on Monday afternoon
, knock 'em bandy.
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Yes. I'm on the way to Going Shopping at the corner of Penydre & Russell Street a number of years ago. Not a pretty sight.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSaw that my old neighbour I do Scrabble with is on Google Street View. I am too, standing outside my house. Anyone else found themselves on it?
Morning.
Saturday.
Dry. (But not on fire yet).
Sunny. (And getting sunnier
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Blue sky with high clouds.
23.7 deg in here, 25.4 in the kitchen, 22.5 in the leanto, 19 out the back, 19.9 in the saltinghouse.
Watered the saltinghouse roof.
1011 mBar, 29.85 in Hg, 758.3 Torr, 14.66 psi, (up from 1010 last night), 63% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 2nd of April 2020, between 17:37 and 17:43, AndyGarbs, Brillo, covbob, and LM popped in, with Brillo making up for lost time.
Busy old morning: Dan Do with subtitles & a lady signing for the deaf: big expensive house that was originally a farmhouse, duly extended by some singer woman, smaller expensive house, another expensive house conversion from an old chapel.
Catrefi Cymry: Postwar/1950s houses: a Gloster made prefab: really neat, you could tell it was designed by someone who knew WTF he/she was doing, this one made out of aluminium left over from building bombers. A pair of 1950s council houses: one as built and the other "improved" and extended. A 1950s dormer bungalow designed along the lines of a Frank Lloyd Wright building. Bet that cost a bob or two to build. You'd die of lead poisoning from all the lead in the windows.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment:
Two hours of the Dashcam video thing: feck me the septics are quick to get the guns out.
Walk (abbreviated) walked to the res, up into the woods a little, then back down. Back in the day I'd have gone further but the paths are rather overgrown now.
Tea: soup etc. Nice enough. Entertainment: PM. "Rogue Male (1976)" with that Peter o'Toole. "Look at Life: Bridges (1960)". I wonder if all that red lead lasted better than the modern crap that's recently replaced it.
Entertainment: Maigret "My Friend the Inspector (1960)".
Some Blazian bollox or other. Some bollox about Die Glocke. You can never have too much about Die Glocke in my opinion.
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Secret Wars is one of them: Georgia.
Total Blazian Bollox: National Park Mysteries. The truth certainly ain't in this load of tosh.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 17:29.
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Saw that my old neighbour I do Scrabble with is on Google Street View. I am too, standing outside my house. Anyone else found themselves on it?
Woody walk with ll1 later.
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Tonight’s major motion picture premiere happened to feature one of the stars of last night’s, though I only realised that just now: The Housemaid (2025) in which Sydney Sweeney gets a job in Amanda Seyfried’s wealthy household. This was absolutely bloody excellent, and you should watch it - it’s free with Amazon Prime at the moment, but if I’d paid for it in itself, I would have felt every penny was well spent. No spoilers
And then a rewatch of Project Hail Mary (2026) because it’s worth it
Finally, a bit more of For All Mankind in which the Soviets continue to piss the Americans off by upping the propaganda stakes
Goodnight all
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Fire Warning: Place said phone in a bucket of water, it's the Only Way to be Sure.
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Tea has been a gammon steak with fried eggs, chips, and beans
Yes! It went off as I was at the stove frying the eggs, and scared the crap out of me! I thought alarms were going off because the oven was about to explode or something, until I realised what it wasOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostScary! Got this loud noise and took me a while to locate it. A government emergency warning of fire risk on me phone, not any normal mobile sound. Anyone else get one of these?
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Scary! Got this loud noise and took me a while to locate it. A government emergency warning of fire risk on me phone, not any normal mobile sound. Anyone else get one of these?
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I passed the HR "vibe check" so now I just have to impress the head of department on Monday afternoon
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Morning denizens
Another sunny day but there’s more high, wispy cloud, and it won’t be quite as unpleasantly warm: currently 26°C, it’ll only hit 30° for a short spell in the middle of the afternoon, and we’ll be back to the low-to-mid twenties from tomorrow onwards. The barometers are down to 1006/1014mB
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Morning all
Blue sky and some wispy goings on. Currently 27 degrees with a high of 33 expected. Barometer down to 1018 mBar.
Sunrise 05:45; Sunset 20:26 BST
The call I had yesterday morning was just a "HR culture fit" and the person I met was surprised that I've not spoken to anyone at the client about the actual work. The agent called me yesterday evening to say they hadn't heard anything but have expressed that I'm still interested. They think there will be news next week. I go on holiday on the 19th so they could do with getting a wriggle on.
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