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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Monday.

    Damp (it rained overnight).

    Wanly sunny.

    High cloud with blue bits rather than gloom gloom gloom.

    Chilly in here at 15.5 deg, 15.5 deg in the kitchen, 14 deg in the leanto.

    1032.5 mBar, 30.489 in Hg, 774.4 Torr, 14.975 psi, (up from 1026 last night). Don't think I've ever seen it that high before.

    Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the chill of the morning.

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    A busy weekend clearing veg beds, planting garlic, re-planting a hydrangea we had grown from a cutting and planting some spring bulbs in the grass near the quince and apple trees.
    Oh yes, and plating scrambled maps - after reading about it on here.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

    Back in the day, IIRC, a chap from my parents' church was questioned by the plod who thought he was Christie. Long Long Ago.
    It seems that Christie-spotting was a popular activity across the UK for the few days he was being sought, with sightings reported from all over the place

    Of course, he never actually got any further than Camden

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    A not-grey start for a change!

    There's still quite a bit of cloud, but enough gaps for a gold and pink show around sunrise. It's expected to clear even more later, leading to colder temperatures tonight.. Currently it's 6°C and aiming for 11°, with the barometers jumping up to 1023/1031mB

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Tonight's viewing was the new episode of Ambulance, and an old episode of 24 Hours in A&E - though the latter wasn't that old, as I remembered a couple of the patients

    And then a few more chapters of The Peepshow, in which Christie's attempt to convince the jury that he was insane has failed miserably, and he has thus been sentenced to hang

    Monday again tomorrow. Five more weeks till the start of my Christmas break…

    Goodnight all
    Back in the day, IIRC, a chap from my parents' church was questioned by the plod who thought he was Christie. Long Long Ago.

    Stumbled across this earlier:

    https://www.instituteofhealthequity....one-to-britain

    To sum up: FUBAR.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 23:51.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight's viewing was the new episode of Ambulance, and an old episode of 24 Hours in A&E - though the latter wasn't that old, as I remembered a couple of the patients

    And then a few more chapters of The Peepshow, in which Christie's attempt to convince the jury that he was insane has failed miserably, and he has thus been sentenced to hang

    Monday again tomorrow. Five more weeks till the start of my Christmas break…

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea was rack of ribs and chips, being the other half of Friday's rack - well, slightly less than half as past me chose to prioritise that meal over this one

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  • NickFitz
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    Not the most intensive bout of exercise, but sorting out the recycling and taking it over to the bins has given me a "perfect week" according to the Apple Watch

    I did use the stairs rather than the lift, and given that I'm on the third floor, I suppose that must count for something

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

    Speaking entirely from personal experience: make sure the mofos dig a hole in the right grave. .

    Though my father would have laughed his head off at what happened at my parents interment, what with the oiks digging a hole at the wrong end of the row. .

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    Same again

    Meanwhile on email, we're having a discussion about interring our parents' ashes in the family grave up in Liverpool. Surprisingly, the thing that seems to throw up the most complications would be having a priest show up to perform a blessing, so we're probably not going to do that

    Next on the agenda: do we try to get it done before Christmas, or do we wait until next year
    Speaking entirely from personal experience: make sure the mofos dig a hole in the right grave. .

    Though my father would have laughed his head off at what happened at my parents interment, what with the oiks digging a hole at the wrong end of the row. .

    His favourite funeral was the one where they carried the coffin to the grave only to find there was a terrier down the hole chasing a large rat.

    Proceedings duly paused until matters were put right*. .

    *Very probably not from the rat's point of view. .
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 16:58.

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  • NickFitz
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    The sun has just come out!

    I daresay it'll go back in shortly

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Bacon bap (white) for lunch
    Same again

    Meanwhile on email, we're having a discussion about interring our parents' ashes in the family grave up in Liverpool. Surprisingly, the thing that seems to throw up the most complications would be having a priest show up to perform a blessing, so we're probably not going to do that

    Next on the agenda: do we try to get it done before Christmas, or do we wait until next year

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  • ladymuck
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    Afternoon all

    Dull, damp. Currently 10 degrees with a high of 11. Barometer up to 1025 mBar.

    Down in overcast Sussex, it's a little warmer at 13 degrees.

    Mum's boiler has packed up, thank goodness we've got a replacement booked in for two week's time.

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  • xoggoth
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    Got me tooly stuff ready for volunteery thing bit later. Gray but rather brighter gray than yesterday, not too grotty.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Sunday.

    Dry.

    Grey.

    Sunless.

    Chilly in here at 15.3 deg, 16 deg in the kitchen, 14 deg in the leanto.

    1022.5 mBar, 30.194 in Hg, 766.93 Torr, 14.83 psi, (up from 1020 last night), 65% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 29th of November 2019 Someone had interfered with NF's Mystery Bike by pulling it out from where it was hiding, discovering it had No Chain, then leaving it, NF was watching The Wire (again) whereas I was watching, in Nominative Determinism mode, a thing about the creation of the atomic bombs in 1944/5, which gave the reason for the design & construction of Little Boy due to fears that the piles in Hanford wouldn't produce enough plutonium due to unexpected criticality problems.

    Bunter at the Cenotaph looking as if he'd been dragged through a hedge backwards.

    Lunch: brunch.

    Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the grey gloom: some wan sunshine observed for all of 45 seconds.

    Freecell score: dire.

    Tea: soup: too pissed off with Freecell for anything else, then sliced my forefinger & middle finger knuckle on the lid of the can: blood everywhere. Ho hum. Even more pissed off now.

    Freecell score: even more dire.

    Thing about WWI on Talking Pictures TV.

    Thing about Bloody Mary & why she died on Blaze with that Alice Roberts: doing a PM on someone who died 450 years ago: a neat trick, then again last week they did the same trick on her half sister.

    Freecell score: 88%, running average: 80%. That's better.

    Started a list of obsolete junk some other sad bastard might just be innerested in buying when I stick it on some vintage electronic site or other. After all I got shot of a Revox A700 and a Ferrograph RTS2 for £250 3 months ago.

    Though I paid £600 for the Revox in 1977 and I still wonder why I bothered.

    Now I think about it, that last bit applies to an awful lot of the crap in this house: WTF did I buy it all for? It's an enigma wrapped in a mystery or something.

    And don't get me started on the Enigma tomes: there's a couple of dozen but at least I can donate the feckers to Oxfam.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 23:46.

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