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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Will try to re-roof the lawnmower shed today.
    Got one of the neighbours to come round and help with the shed roof. As we went to move it, I remembered that the last time we did it I had not attached the box profile sheets to it before lifting it in place. This time it was a tad heavier than before.
    During the lifting process my bad shoulder was sore, and I wasn’t too surprised by the end that I was unable to shake my neighbour’s hand.
    So far a mid of paracetamol and naproxen has dulled the pain, but I suspect breakfast tomorrow will be 75mg diclofenac or possibly even tramadol.

    Anyway, the shed roof is back in place and I have made it to bed.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight's viewing was part one of Hunting Mr Nice: The Cannabis Kingpin about the life, high times and, ultimately, hard time of Howard Marks

    I also found some time to muck around with the Bluesky app, although that was mostly devoted to learning more about asynchronous HTTP request handling in Swift. Got a fetch of an actual feed working, though

    And I finished reading Nuclear War: A Scenario which doesn't end well for anybody anywhere, as you might expect

    Goodnight all

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  • ladymuck
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    Evening all, Sussex calling

    It's been a damp day but not especially chilly with a high of 13 degrees.

    Arrived back from Berlin at 10.30 pm yesterday, unpacked and then repacked.

    This morning I got up early to do laundry, shower, have a morning meeting and make sure mum was out of bed to let the plumber in. Drove down to Sussex, met the plumber, logged back onto work to find the 2pm meeting I'd rushed to be at a desk for had been postponed to tomorrow.

    Took mum to Tesco and made sure we had some proper food for dinners.

    HWMBO took advantage of BA offering free flight rebooking to retime his trip home today. He'll be back at the weekend.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea: chicken madras with rice and naan

    It was sunny enough this afternoon that I had to close the blind in the office

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunch has been herby chicken, tomato and lentil soup with a crispy of wholemeal

    Looks like it was the last of that soup. Oh well, I need freezer space for the large quantity of Scotch broth that will come from the lamb shoulder

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  • NickFitz
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    Links are up

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Morning.

    Monday.

    Was dry.

    Sunny.

    Blue sky in parts.

    Not too windy until the squalls blow through.

    Intermittently rainy.

    Chilly in here at 13.9 deg, 12.5 deg in the kitchen, 12 deg in the leanto.

    997.5 mBar, 29.456 in Hg, 748.18 Torr, 14.4675 psi, (up from 988 last night), 65% RH (Lidl electric).

    Walk (unabbreviated) walked for the first time since Friday.

    Timed it right: raining now with the sun still out.

    Meanwhile on the 4th of December 2019 I was railing about Xmas, LM agreed with me, the hoi polloi in the library were to be turfed out between the 24th and the 2nd of Jan, covbob was railing about baby pimps & their ineptitude, whereas I mentioned getting calls referencing a 15 year old CV, and there was a 4 hour hiatus in TPD posting.

    Quite an irritating night's sleep: was dreaming about flying to Japan (WTF? me? very unlikely), woke at 04:00, sleep took forever to return even after reading more about Crazy Horse & Custard, only to find it was suddenly 08:45.

    Lunch: brunch. This seems to be working as regards losing a bit of weight, which is good.

    Shopping trip to Boots (didn't have wot I wanted) and Morrisons (didn't have the bread I wanted but found sommat else that'll do), discovered on returning that I'd failed to lock the back door, in fact hadn't even really closed it properly on the latch. The brain rot is plainly progressing well.

    Freecell score: 75%, running average: 80%.

    Tea: soup etc.

    Entertainment: thing about Rudolph Hess: no particular conclusion reached: did he jump or was he pushed etc.

    Oak Island bollox: some nutter goes down the garden shaft. Will it be the Next Fatality that precedes the finding of the gold? And, at this late date, does anyone give a tulip? Just askin' like.

    As it transpired the going down the hole is next week: this week was taken up with the metal detecting moron's latest discovery and some old nail they found in the "well" they discovered last week. Some mud was removed from the garden shaft but the water level is about 10 feet down so what the feck they'll see is moot.

    Boring programme about Ye Greate Floode of 1607 in Ye Bristol Channel. Simon Haslett was in it again, though this one looked at Ye Floode from Ye Devon side of Ye Channel, rather than Ye Gwent Levels like wot ye previous prog did.

    I wonder if the next door but one family have moved out. They've been there since 2011 and were certainly there a fortnight ago. Never said anything the last time I spoke to him. Odd.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 23:02.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    morning all

    i'll see your Sacroiliitis and raise you Osteorenalapathy.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    Partly cloudy start out, with the wind having dropped a fair bit. Still milder than it was for much of last week at 8°C with 9° due later, while the barometers are recovering at 983/991mB. Due to get sunnier later

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all
    CBS and about 9C out.
    Water went off yesterday afternoon, suspect a pump somewhere got flooded and tripped out.
    Back to normal now. Will try to re-roof the lawnmower shed today.

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  • NickFitz
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    As usual there was lots of Monkey Life this morning, and some Canadian borders stuff this afternoon. Then this evening, I watched the new Ambulance (last of the series, I suspect) and an old 24 Hours in A&E

    In among all that, along with drain cleaning and making dinner, I did a bit more mucking around with the Bluesky stuff. I might even end up with an app at the end of it; the existing ones don't work the way I'd like, so I might as well make my own

    Monday again tomorrow, but at least there's only three more weeks until I break up for Christmas

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Food is no good unless it's BURNT!
    When it's brown it's burning, when it's black it's cooked

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Food is no good unless it's BURNT!
    That certainly kills off ecoli etc. .

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  • xoggoth
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    Food is no good unless it's BURNT!

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been a roast shoulder of lamb dinner

    This also marked the first outing of the Bluetooth meat thermometer, which you stick in the joint while it cooks and tells your phone to tell you when it's ready, according to the desired internal temperature you set. I made a slight error and didn't put it in the thickest part of the shoulder, so when it first said it was ready I checked with the manual thermometer and it was still a little underdone. That's entirely my fault though; I relocated it and kicked it off again, and it informed me about fifteen minutes later when it really was ready. I reckon it'll be very useful once I get used to it. I'm particularly looking forward to making properly rare roast beef, as I've failed miserably and ended up with medium the last few times

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