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The car earlier was a half-timbered Morris Traveller, of the kind used by the Tudors. Taxed until August
And the gold diggers are all a bit betwixt and between at the moment, what with some needing permits for this and others wanting new machinery for that
And then I went to bed and read some more, and now I'm getting an early night. I had an absolutely abysmal night's sleep last night; no weird dreams or anything, it just took me ages to get to sleep and then I kept waking up again. So I'm absolutely knackered and need a decent night tonight, which I'm hoping I'll get because I can hardly keep my eyes open now
Goodnight all
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Tea: strips of pork belly cooked slowly in Jack Daniels BBQ sauce and then finished under the grill, with chips. Very tasty because very fatty
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Breakfast and lunch, delayed by fasting unnecessarily, was a homemade sausage roll out of the freezer, and then a cup of coffee accompanied by a few fruit shortcake biscuits
And after wasting a bit of time looking for the ancient blood pressure monitor in a few boxes, I gave up and bought a new one off Amazon. It'll probably be more accurate, and it connects to my phone so the figures can be logged by an app I'll never look at
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well, that's sorted BT out. new customer offer £31/m, my offer for same package £48/m. FFS
13 min call, offer to refer to ombudsman, and, - hey presto! new package £31/m.
bunch of towrags.
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Trip to the surgery done. My blood pressure seems a little higher than usual, though it came down a bit after a few minutes. Anyway, they want me to monitor it at home and log the results, which means I have to work out where the sphygmomanometer is packed
It turned out they weren't fasting blood tests after all
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
That reminds me - I have several bags of books to take to the Oxfam shop that my Mum has asked me to get rid of for her.
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Off to the surgery soon and it's teeming down. The phone just gave me an alert that the rain will stop one minute before I have to set off. Not convinced
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Morning.
Wednesday.
Dark.
Dank.
Dreary.
Grey.
Sunless.
Wet.
Chilly inhere at 13.1 deg, 13 deg in the kitchen, 13 deg in the leanto.
1004 mBar, 29.648 in Hg, 753.06 Torr, 14.562 psi, (down from 1009 last night), 75% RH (GDR hair), 71% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 16th of May 2019 it was sunny & bright in Manchester according to opm, WTFH's hen was laying an egg & singing the laying an egg song, whilst NF was consuming yet more cumberland sausages and I took another 15lbs of books to the Oxfam bookshop.
Last night's dream was yet another nightmare about pretend working somewhere. Ho hum. This one was about some sort of GPS walking stick thing or some such nonsense.
The next pile of books for disposal is getting taller. There's far too many books in here. Ferreted about in a cardboard box and added a Hornblower book to the pile. There's a hagiography of "Uncle Dickie" the hero of Partition that could go there too.
Freecell score in the endless grey gloom of the morning: 90%, running average 85%.
Lunch: scrambled egg and poached wrinkly tomato on Morrisons sunflower and pumpkin seed toasted crust, bramble jelly and marmalade on slices of lightly toasted toast, yellow corner yog, 0.91*1.55 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Box of tv manuals duly indexed.
Freecell score: 100% (of 21), running average 85%.
Tea: chicken in white sauce with rice n peas, some pear halves, a yog, 0.91*1.53 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: PM.
Wheeler Dealers S10 E5 1966 Morris Traveller (tax disc: 09/13): bought: £2450, total: £6k5, sold: £8k5. Still taxed. MOT free, though looking at the MOT history that's not an altogether good idea all in all.
The Repaire Shoppe: there's a radio this week: a Russian thing from the 1960s, he has an odd sort of way of repairing stuff, a clock covered in 1000s of matchsticks, and a bugle.
Discovering George Clooney. They mentioned Oceans 11 & I couldn't remember Sammy Davis Jnr's name so I had to look it up. The brain rot proceeds apace.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 20:30.
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Morning all
Overcast and a bit damp. No active precipitation at the moment but it'll be here in earnest this afternoon. Currently 10 degrees with a high of 14 forecast. Barometer down to 1013 mBar.
Just remembered I have the dentist on Friday so I need to let the PM know I won't be doing their job at the fortnightly sprint demo.
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Morning all
A few coughing fits through the night, I still sound rough as, but let's see how today goes.
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Morning denizens
A brighter start today, albeit with a hazy thin layer of cloud high up. Currently 9°C, 14° expected, and the barometers are heading back down at 997/1005mB
I have to go to the surgery for the delayed annual blood tests this afternoon. One of them is a fasting test; the old surgery used to ensure the appointment was in the morning and preferably before about 9:30, so one didn't have to postpone breakfast for too long. No such consideration shown by the new place, so I don't get my morning coffee, toast, or even any lunch until afterwards
On the other hand, the new surgery does give access to one's records online, so I can actually see which tests have been ordered and read up about them on Google; I could never remember what it was they were testing for from one year to the next at the old place
I also note that there's a query from the pharmacist against the dosage of the statin I take. I vaguely recall that being increased by the old GP for a specific reason years ago, but can't remember what the reason was. Ah well, I daresay they'll be able to work it out
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The car earlier was a Porsche Boxster S. I had to restart my browser when the adblocker wanted to update so I've lost its details (poor URL design by the team responsible for that service) but IIRC it's taxed until next January
And some of the gold diggers did rather well, which is nice for them
Then the next episode of Severance - S1E7, I think - which continues to get odder and more perturbing
Finally, some bedtime reading
Goodnight all
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Temperature seemed normal tonight, but I did have a really dizzy spell earlier (The WifeTM suggested it may be that I blew my nose and shifted a blockage in my sinuses)
Lemsip is being consumed, and based on past experiences, that should last me for about 5 hours.
TFBSZ
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