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Lunch was some KFC popcorn chicken that they included for free, reheated in the air fryer as it had gone a bit soggy in the fridge overnight. Nice enough as a snack, though not very filling so I might have something else in a bit
Morning all
Lots of gardening yesterday and more to come today. Main mower deck belt went ping again and when I changed it, the replacement kept jumping off. Getting tired of repairing it.
morning,
doesn't your gardener take care of all that stuff??
A dream about the hydraulic clutch operating lever on the Ford Zodiac Mk IV. .
Dry.
Grey.
Wanly sunny.
Misty.
Cloudy.
Cool in here at 19.8 deg, 21 deg in the kitchen, 18.5 deg in the leanto.
1019 mBar, 30.09 in Hg, 764.3 Torr, 14.779 psi, (up from 1015 last night), 71% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 26th of October 2019 there was some sort of rugger competition under way, whereas I was more innerested in going to that Swansea to watch Shaun the Sheep in Farmageddon and buying more Glengettie teabags before I ran out of same, plus next door's cat wasn't using the litter tray much to my amazement, LM had had a nice evening out, and xogg had found a £10 note when clearing a footpath, which was nice.
As per.
Lunch: baked spud etc.
Entertainment: something on R4, I forget quite wot.
The Mentalist S3 E3, E4, E5, this last the boring horserace one.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: The Mentalist S3 E6.
Am Dro: the Eisteddfod special, quite how special remains to be seen.
Morning all
Lots of gardening yesterday and more to come today. Main mower deck belt went ping again and when I changed it, the replacement kept jumping off. Getting tired of repairing it.
In honour of Wesley Snipes' appearance in Deadpool and Wolverine, HWMBO and I watched Blade (1998) this evening. It also features Stephen Dorff when he was a hottie.
After the excitement of five episodes from S1 of Monkey Life, there was a lot of stuff about the sea, and particularly sharks for some reason
And then some programme came on about the murders out at Narborough in the 1980s that were solved, indirectly, by the first use of DNA fingerprinting. Lots of establishing shots of various places around Leicester. I wasn't too bothered by the repeated use of shots of Hinckley Road police station, which didn't exist at the time so played no part in the matter. But I found it very irritating that whenever there was a mention of the University of Leicester they used a shot of a building at De Montfort University, which is of course a completely different thing and was Leicester Polytechnic back then
Anyway, early night now. Will it lead to me Getting Things Done tomorrow? We shall see, but probably not
Present Laughter was very good. I am officially a new fan of NT Live. The quality of the filming and editing was excellent. You get to sit in a seat that's far more comfortable than your average theatre seat. There was no queue for the loo at the intermission and the ticket was a fraction of the cost.
I would recommend National Theatre at home.
The seat is your preferred one in the sitting room and the interval can be anytime you want if required..
Present Laughter was very good. I am officially a new fan of NT Live. The quality of the filming and editing was excellent. You get to sit in a seat that's far more comfortable than your average theatre seat. There was no queue for the loo at the intermission and the ticket was a fraction of the cost.
First load of bed linen was draped over airing devices and put out in the garden. Second load is in the WM.
Had to bring it all in as HWMBO and I are back at the cinema this afternoon and won't be home until after dark. Today we're are here to watch NT Live : Present Laughter. It's a 3h performance and I really hope there's an intermission.
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