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  • xoggoth
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    Gawd. Hope gets better soon skb. Fortunate here, there's an emergency dental thing about 15 miles away. Had to use them once.

    Walk with youngest of my 3 loony ladies later, looks nice & sunny tho cold.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    morning all


    merry christmas and all that good stuff.
    Santa brought me an abscess in my jaw.
    arrived Xmas morning, and is now like a golf ball.
    I live (like most uk peeps) in a dental services desert, so i ordered some antibiotics from t'internet, but won't be here 'til Monday, cos the whole feckin country closes down for the religious holiday
    111 offered me a dentist appointment 35 miles away on boxing day.
    with buses every two hours, and taxis charging double bubble (£70 each way), i declined.
    I DO hope it doesn't get much worse before Monday.

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Cloudy but with plenty of gaps. Dry. Currently 5 degrees ('feels like' 3) with a high of 7 expected. Barometer up to 1043 mBar.

    Sunrise 08:48; Sunset 15:49 GMT

    HWMBO has made some three bird concoction out of goose, chicken and pheasant that will be the centerpiece of today's family dinner. He's also made a Dundee cake (which smells amazing) and some mince pies, using a mincemeat I made in 2021 which has preserved remarkably well and tasted pretty good.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Saturday apparently, though who knows these days?

    Dry.

    Grey.

    Hints of sun.

    Chilly in here at 12.4 deg, 10 deg in the kitchen, 8 deg in the leanto.

    1028.5 mBar, 30.37 in Hg, 771.44 Torr, 14.92 psi, (up from 1027 last night), 60% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 8th of March 2020 eek popped in and LM found it a lovely sunny day until suddenly it wasn't any more, though it was still clement where NF was, however BR14 was glum & a bacon sandwich didn't cure it, whereas my leg was still painful though all the unguents did help a bit, as recommended by Doctor Fitz. .

    Walk (towpath, unabbreviated) walked, plus a shorter trip to the Gnoll.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: FOOC.
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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I did roast lamb today. Roast at 130°C until reached 59°C. Then 20 minutes at 200.

    Perfect.
    I should probably have been equally diligent about it, but most of it is going to be made into Scotch broth anyway so I only need the bits round the edges to be right

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    "Tell me the temperature of the meat, HAL".

    "I'm sorry Nick, I can't do that".

    .
    It lasted!

    It gets recharged via an AA battery in its base, so I should probably replace that. It’s a bit silly really, and I managed perfectly well without it, but it’s also convenient to have it ping my watch to tell me I should take it out and leave it to rest in five minutes

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was One Battle After Another (2025) in which a former revolutionary's past catches up with him and his daughter. One thing I’ve learned from having sometimes knocked about a bit further outside society’s norms than many people bother to venture is that there’s always some dickheads who are convinced they’re going to overturn the entire social order, and those dickheads are also wholly convinced that they’ll be Lenin and end up running everything the way it should be, and not the nameless loser who gets shot in the face whilst storming the Winter Palace at their behest. I thought this film picked up on that trait rather well, without being too obvious about it. It’s also interesting that, movie production schedules being what they are, the fascistic nature of the government forces was so blatant; the activities shown might as well have been documentary depictions of the activities of ICE in the USA right now, so one can only assume the creators saw what was coming and made the film while they still could. Very good, though also very unsettling

    And then a rewatch of Violent Night (2022) in which Santa has to become John Wick in order to fulfil his mission. It’s no Holiday Inn, but I don’t see why that should stop it taking the prize for Best Christmas Film Ever (Other Than Die Hard)

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Roast lamb dinner for tea turned out very nicely

    Accompanying this, the rest of an episode of Coastguard SOS Search and Rescue that I started watching the other day; like Traffic Cops or Ambulance but wet and with sailors

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  • NotAllThere
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    I did roast lamb today. Roast at 130°C until reached 59°C. Then 20 minutes at 200.

    Perfect.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    "Tell me the temperature of the meat, HAL".

    "I'm sorry Nick, I can't do that".

    .

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  • NickFitz
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    I left the bed to air over Christmas, so I’ve just remade it with my fancy (and expensive) new bedding

    With that done, I got dinner underway: roast whole shoulder of lamb

    The robot meat thermometer cautioned that its battery was a bit low and might not last long enough, but if it gives up the ghost I can just use the normal one to tell when it’s done, like I always have before

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  • ladymuck
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    My journey to Glasgow was uneventful. HWMBO's eldest picked me up from the airport.

    On leaving Heathrow, there was much cloud. On arriving at Glasgow, it was bright and sunny and has remained that way.

    Currently 7 degrees ('feels like' 5) and that's the high for the day. Barometer at 1039 mBar.

    Sunrise 08:48; Sunset 15:48 GMT.

    HWMBO is prepping for a blended family feast tomorrow and I'm just mithering about doing naff all.

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunch, then, has been pigs in blankets in soft white finger rolls

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  • NickFitz
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    Home again!

    The journey back wasn’t too bad. Sainsbury’s down there was a bit disappointing on the leftovers front, but I got some pigs in blankets which I’m going to cook in the air fryer for lunch. I was also able to get a few bottles of Old Hooky, brewed at the Hook Norton Brewery in Oxfordshire, a short distance from Rollright Stones. For some reason the various Sainsburys up here don’t stock it

    Clear blue sky here, but not as warm as the forecast reckoned it would be by this time

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Friday apparently.

    Dry.

    Sunny.

    Blue sky.

    Cold in here at 12.4 deg, 11.5 in the kitchen, 6 in the leanto.

    1024.5 mBar, 30.25 in Hg, 768.4 Torr, 14.86 psi, (up from 1023 last night), 60% RH (Lidl electric).

    Meanwhile on the 8th of March 2020 AndyGarbs, Brillo, DaveB, and scruff popped in, whilst LM was disappointed to find a series she'd just started watching only had One Season, whereas NF explained those irritating Bluray discs that don't let the player remember wtf you were when you pressed STOP.


    Walk (towpath, unabbreviated), Gnoll (unabbreviated) walked in the sunshine. Warm it isn't.


    Leat between the 4th pond and the 2nd/3rd pond has had a landslip: only just still in place & dodgy to get past.


    Horsies in the middle of Neath near the Castle. Tallyho & all that.

    Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: Jeeves or something. TWATO. <click> Apparently the Orange Moron is bombing someone else now.

    Book.

    "2001: a space odyssey (1968)". Ad breaks in the monkey bit. Ad breaks all the way through since it's ITV4. . I suppose I could find the dvd if I tried hard enough. Oddly moved whilst watching the orbital station and the shuttle docking and realising that "we" haven't been out of LEO in over 53 years FFS. Kubrick's ideas of future tech were pretty good: flat screens et al.

    Tea: Brains faggots with peas & suchlike. Entertainment: PM.

    Last 10 minutes of "2001".

    Bit of "Goodnight Mr Tom". Morse with a beard. .

    Taggart S4 E7 (E3 as the case may be) "Double Jeopardy (1988)".
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 19:41.

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