Visit to sunny Sussex by the sea completed and I scored a parking space right outside my flat, so I am very happy about that.
Popped into a car repair shop on the outskirts of Littlehampton that has a very good reputation, as endorsed by my Dad and brother, who have previously done repairs on yea olde jalopy. They quoted £500-600 to sort the rust on the rear wheel arch (same price as when they repaired the other side, pre-covid) and another £400 to sort out the front bumper if I get it done at the same time. Very good price and I know the work will be excellent so now I just need to work out a good time to travel down to leave the car there.
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Tea has been corned beef hash
Accompanied by a bit of Trucking Hell. I see further episodes (well, at least one) of the latest series thereof are starting to appear
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPS just noticed it's favorites in Edge, why can't those yanks learn to spell?
It's "Favourites" on my work laptop (Windows 11 Pro)
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Took an early lunch break and went to Big Sainsbury's, so the new Viz has been secured, along with more mundane groceries
Lunch was a couple of garlic & herb chicken thighs from the tepid food counter. Not had those ones before and they're rather nice
It clouded over for a bit but thinned out again so it's sunny out, albeit filtered a little by a high haze
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The reason for the low flights, Xog, was probably to avoid thundercloudsLast edited by xoggoth; Today, 08:12.
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Morning.
Friday.
Grey.
Dark.
Dreary.
Sunless.
Warm in here at 22.9 deg, 24.5 deg in the kitchen, 22.5 deg in the leanto.
1006 mBar, 29.707 in Hg, 754.56 Torr, 14.59 psi, (down from 1006 and a tad last night), 71% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 27th of October 2019 LM was watching TV, NF had a roast beef dinner, sales of M&S haddock were remarked upon, as was the ex German submariner I worked with in 3M back in the 70s, one of the 20% who survived.
Shopping trip to Aldi and Tesco done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
Much cooler out there today though I did raise a sweat on the way back.
Lunch: scrambled egg etc.
Entertainment: someone waffling on about climate change. TWATO.
More cleaning in theofficejunk room: in a fit of insanity I decided to move a bookcase (large) from the alcove it's lived in for the last 20 odd years: much spraying of black mould killer ensued along with much brushing of cuprinol kill 'em all it's the only way to be sure stuff on the floor boards & skirting boards. Last time I used that stuff I was ill for a week.
Tea (after a shower: water still unpleasantly warm): soup etc. That loaf of Morrisons bread is distinctly unfresh: I'll have to use it up quickly before it starts going blue.
Entertainment: PM. 18 o'clock news.
The Mentalist S4 E4, E5, E6, E7.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 17:43.
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Morning all
Cloudy. Humid. Currently 19 degrees with a high of 28 expected. Weather app says it's foggy. No rain forecast. Barometer at 1012 mBar.
There was some rain early yesterday evening and I saw one flash of what might have been lightening. Horrible, sticky nights sleep.
The reason for the low flights, Xog, was probably to avoid thunderclouds. Heathrow was on easterlies yesterday and departing aircraft were taking off over my house well after the airport was supposed to be shut. I complained on twitter, as is my right.
Up early to drive down to Mum and take her to the doctor's for a B12 jab.
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Morning all
TFIF, etc.
Found out a hilarious reason for a project go live date, but I suspect that some on here will be working on said project, or will be working for companies that are working on it, so I'm saying nothing.
About to buy a new lawn mower.
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This CBT-I stuff ain't helping me insomnia at all and bleedin' tired yesterday, so only went for short walk in town before boring shopping. Nicer than I imagined. On map looked like a boring track between houses but was actually a path overlooking a stream at the bottom of a steep gulley with trees on both sides so you'd never know you were in a town at all. There's a lot of nice places in the towns round here.
Not sure what's going on with flight paths from Gatwick, some planes seem much lower down recently. Almost worried they'll bonk me chimney.
PS Ain't finished reading me Viz yet.
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Morning denizens
Sunny start, with a high haze that her and there can be just about discerned to be agglomerating into clouds. This process will become more apparent during the morning, finally making the transition to "cloudy" after lunch. Currently 17°C with 25° expected later, while the barometers are ever so slightly down at 1000/1008mB
Friday!
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Telly earlier was, with my usual lack of energy or motivation to find anything else, an old Police Interceptors
Friday tomorrow!
Goodnight all
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostJust had huge downpour and some serious thunder here, disconnected the phone line and aerial temporaily. Had things damaged before.
PS VIZ!!!
I saw the Viz people's tweet about the new issue earlier on, so I'll have to go to Big Sainsbury's tomorrow
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Just had huge downpour and some serious thunder here, disconnected the phone line and aerial temporaily. Had things damaged before.
PS VIZ!!!
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