This evening HWMBO and I have been watching the darts and discussing whether it's worth adding Sky Cinema to Mum's package (with me paying the difference in subscription fees).
It's been a very good couple of matches so far.
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Not so far as I'm aware: there's holes all around here but the Neath Disturbance blocks the obvious outcrop from this side of the valley. Up the hill there's lots of holes, sufficient to prevent an extension of a housing estate.Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
do you live on old mine workings?

I was wondering when they were putting in the tanks for the rainwater runoff it they'd find a coal seam.
Curiously I recall a circus in that field about 20 years ago and nearly took a photo of an elephant sticking its head through a hedge.
Looking at it now you'd never think there was an oak tree with swallows/swifts slope soaring and catching insects there.
Sic transit & all that.
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I wasn’t too hungry this evening after all the pigs in blankets earlier, not to mention a dip into the Quality Street. But I had some leftovers from last night’s Indian, so that was tea
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Lunch has been pigs in blankets in finger rolls, again
That’s the last of them, unless I get any more
This was accompanied by E1 of Titanic Sinks Tonight on iPlayer, a new documentary. I assume the title is to be imagined as being bellowed by Poseidon as he swims up towards the surface of the ocean, thrusting his trident upwards and swearing vengeance on the presumptuous White Star Line
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do you live on old mine workings?Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
This morning's excitement was the inexplicable failure of the inner pane of the landing window which smashed itself and deposited glass all over the stairs and the dvd library.

I just bought the Video version of colossal cave to cheer my self up (£12.95 - GOG)
I remember long standby support evenings, playing the original on an IBM VM/370 system in 197?.
could be a mistake though, revisiting memories is usually disappointing, as the reality never matches up.
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Morning all
Dull. Overcast. Currently 6 degrees with a high of 7 expected. Sun not likely to make an appearance today. Barometer down to 1036 mBar.
Sunrise 08:48; Sunset 15:50 GMT
HWMBO's dinner was a delicious feast. Many leftovers remain for snacking on. Lazy day today. Back to work tomorrow.
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Morning denizens
As expected, the grey weather continues. The wind must have dropped a bit though, as the current 5°C only “feels like” 2°. The expected high is 7° later in the afternoon, and the night ahead will be pretty mild too. The barometers are down an amount that makes no difference at 1023/1031mB
Amazon are circling with a couple of parcels, yet no matter how many different parts of the neighbourhood they go to according to the map, they remain seven stops away
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Morning.
Sunday.
Dry.
Grey.
Wanly hints of sunly.
Chilly in here at 12.8 deg, 11.5 in the kitchen, 8 in the leanto, 6 in the saltinghouse.
1028.75 mBar, 30.38 in Hg, 771.6 Torr, 14.92 psi, (up from 1028.5 last night), 60% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 8th of March 2020 Brillo popped in a lot, LM & NF discussed the best treatment for muscular injuries, whilst all of us discussed the ongoing assorted non covid lurgies with which we were afflicted, and I cooked a very nice piece of beef and an equally nice rice pud.
This morning's excitement was the inexplicable failure of the inner pane of the landing window which smashed itself and deposited glass all over the stairs and the dvd library.
Amazingly enough I managed not to cut my feet whilst searching for the source of the loud bang at 07:30ish, despite all the glass on the stairs.
Cleared away now but I'll have to run the Orange Vax over the stairs to catch all the fine bits of glass that the dustpan & brush missed.
What is life if full of woe, woe, and thrice woe?
Walk (unabbreviated, towpath) walked without an extension to The Gnoll.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: some nutter walking around the world in 27 years for no readily apparent reason.
Book.
Tea: beans on toast etc. Nearly eaten all the xmas food. Back to basics next week.
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Entertainment: the joining up programme on R4, mentioning Xmas Island in this ep, though not mentioning if it was the radioactive one.
Sergeant Cork. S2E5 "The case of the Bristol Mail". Amusing enough.
Now outside half a bottle of wine (had the other half yesterday) so bits of the Good Sergeant were a bit blurry for a while. Nice enough wine.
Thirties in Colour E2: Countdown to War.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 21:25.
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They deigned to give us some wildlife repeats today, which were topped up this evening by E1 of Planet Earth III on iPlayer
And tonight, I started reading There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm, this being the rewritten v2 that was recently published. If you’re familiar with v1 at the SCP Wiki and/or in the self-published editions, you have to get used to the Foundation becoming the Organisation and the SCPs becoming the Unknowns, but there are also some structural changes and certain aspects of the story have been changed, tightened up, and so on. It’s still excellent stuff though
Goodnight all
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For tea tonight, I tried a new-to-me Indian place. I’m not sure why I hadn’t tried them before as they’re quite close by, in what’s generally thought of as the poshest area of the city - estate agents try to claim that where I live is there, but it’s not
Turns out they do the deliveries themselves, so I was denied the pleasure of watching on a map as they got closer. I went down to wait at the front door as soon as I was notified that they’d set off, and only had to wait a minute or two before it arrived, as they were in a car. It turned out to be very nice indeed, and excellent portions
I’m glad I only went for the “a little spicier” option when the form asked how hot I wanted it, as it was pretty hot! This is one of the perils of living in a city where so many people are of Indian heritage. The next option up was “desi hot” and I know enough to realise that I surely wouldn’t be able to handle that
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Good luck! Dental abscesses are awful; hope they can sort it out quicklyOriginally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
local private dentist opens Monday. i'm hoping they can sort it (for ~£100 or so, i guess) and only £4 away from home
antibio's should be here Monday, too.
fingers crossed it doesn't get too bad, too fast.
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Lunch: ham toasties
The ham ought to have been eaten by yesterday, but I daresay it’ll be fine. It still smelt and tasted like ham
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local private dentist opens Monday. i'm hoping they can sort it (for ~£100 or so, i guess) and only £4 away from homeOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostOuch! Sorry to hear that SKB, not a fun situation to be in. Will taxis to the emergency dentist be a bit more reasonable next week, if you can hang on a bit?
antibio's should be here Monday, too.
fingers crossed it doesn't get too bad, too fast.
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