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Morning all
CBS, etc,
TFIF, etc.
The dog and I both slept in this morning, and he was happy to have a run round the garden. The Wife will take him out later for a big walk.
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Morning denizens
Sunny start as expected. It was a warm night, so it's already 18°C and expected to get to 28° this afternoon. The barometers are down a little though, at 1006/1014mB
Got this stupid 8am meeting shortly
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Yet more Police Interceptors earlier, because I didn't have the energy to look for anything else - the C5 app was still on the series page, so I took the path of least resistance
Going to be a warm night, so I think the bedroom window will be staying open. There's the first hint of a cooling breeze just starting to come through it, so it would be good if that keeps up
Friday tomorrow!
Somebody's scheduled a meeting with a supplier for 8am, which I've reluctantly agreed to join (to be fair, I think it was the bloke at the supplier who said he could only do that time) but I'll use that as an excuse for an early and long lunch break, and go and do the shopping
Goodnight all
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Tea: oniony chicken casserole with chips and peas
Sunny evening out, with just a few token wisps of cloud here and there
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Afternoon all
Warm, dry, sunny. Occasional fluff. Currently 27 degrees with a high of 28 expected. Barometer steady at 1018 mBar.
The morning was spent job hunting, looking at courses to do and laundry.
I then thought I'd better download my final bill from BT and pop that into my accounts. On opening the file, I noticed that it was a normal full months' charge and not the £19 final bill I was expecting to pay. The online chat was useless and asked me to test if the line was still active. I asked if they would (a) return the equipment I sent back and (b) bail me out if I'm charged with breaking and entering as I no longer have access to the property. On phoning, in the hope of reaching someone with a brain cell, I spoke to someone in billing who said the charge was correct because the cease order was still open. On reaching order management, they said the order was still open and they'd raise a ticket for someone to see why. Apparently, there is no way of anyone knowing that an order is / is not completed successfully until a customer calls with a complaint.
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My Nectar points that were stolen in April are back!
They haven't bothered to notify me, or not yet, but some time between a promotional email three days ago and one today, they've reappeared
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Lunch has been a chunky fish finger bap (wholemeal) with red sauce
It continues sunny and warm
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Originally posted by WTFH View Postgrumpy email sent
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Morning.
Thursday.
Dry.
Sunny.
CBS.
Coolish at 19.8 deg in here, 21.5 deg in the kitchen, 19 deg in the leanto.
1014.5 mBar, 29.958 in Hg, 760.94 Torr, 14.71 psi, (unchanged), 73% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 23rd of October 2019 NF found it foggy, there was some lying Tory **** on the Today programme, a chap had brought his very own keyboard sanitiser kit to the library computer room (maybe he was prescient?), DaveB related tales of Things Found When Cleaning Keyboards, giving opportunity of comparing that with the stuff that fell out of the keyboards in Ye Olde Sloughe of Desponde, whereas NF was debating on what to have for lunch.
Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the searing heat. Or something.
Lunch: baked spud etc.
Entertainment: Bottom Line: private skools. VAT's that all about? <click>
Cleaned the downstairs windows due to the afternoon ennui getting too strong.
Entertainment: The Mentalist S1 E5, E6.
Tea: soup etc.
Entertainment: PM.
NCIS S2 E7 "Call of Silence": one of the best eps they've made.
The Mentalist S1 E7, E8.
My sister's just been made a Fellow. Should I worry? Just askin' like.
Maigret sets a trap S1 E1. I wonder which Maigret this is. We shall find out shortly. Hopefully not Mr Bean. My hopes were dashed, Mr Bean it is, Bob..
Doesn't look like I'll be watch S1 E2 of Better Call Saul.. I wonder why that is.
Looks like my mate is on his last legs. Ho hum.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 21:14.
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Morning denizens
Another sunny start, and it's also going to be a warm one! Already at 16°C with 25° expected by mid-afternoon, and it's not expected to dip below 16° tonight and will be even warmer tomorrow. The barometers are only up a little more though, at 1009/1016mB
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