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Bah! You'll be resurrecting my embarassing post about bonking a dead frog next.
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Morning.
Monday.
Damp.
Grey.
Dreary.
Wanly (very) sunny (using some imagination).
Chilly in here at 16.1 deg, 17 deg in the kitchen, 15 deg in the leanto.
992 mBar, 29.29 in Hg, 744.06 Torr, 14.3877 psi, (unchanged), 79% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 19th of November 2019 there was discussion of the chunkiness of stew, whereas on the 20th an ep of BTVS wouldn't play on the play anything dvd player but played ok on the blueray player, whereas no one, other than xogg, had an email from the total tosspot Bunter, the fat owl of the remove.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 07:47.
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Morning all
Wet walk earlier, then the sky cleared as we came in, and now it's getting overcast again.
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Morning denizens
Cloudy out, but with thinner patches that are letting some wan sun shine through, as and when the winds move them to the right place. The wind at ground level seems to have settled down a bit after being quite breezy last night. It's relatively mild at 11°C (feels like 8°) with an expected high of 17° when it gets sunnier this afternoon, though some rain is expected tonight. The barometers are down some more at 984/992mB
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After a morning of Monkey Life, there was some US borders and New Zealand policing stuff, though I didn't pay much attention to those
This evening, a couple of old episodes of 24 Hours in A&E
And after that, I read a few more chapters of Eternity. I'm about half way through that now, so I might as well see it through
Monday tomorrow. Maybe there'll be some more interesting stuff happening this week than last week
Goodnight all
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Tea has been a roast pork dinner. Very nice
It's been raining a bit but had paused, so I popped round the corner to stick some post in the local pillar box. Nice fresh air out there
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Long walky. Usual luck with the weather, drizzle so light you could barely feel it. Hmm, drink up the club? Maybe.
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Afternoon all
Dull and overcast. Currently 15 degrees with a high of 16 expected. Rain forecast early evening with the chance of a thunderstorm later. Barometer down to 1000 mBar.
Not visiting Mum today.
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Morning all
drizzly here. Got wet on our perambulation and since The WifeTM is away and it's miserable weather, I decided to bill a few hours.
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Morning. Stone me, what a night. .
Sunday.
Dry.
Wanly sunny this side: black across the way.
Chilly in here at 16.0 deg, 16.5 in the kitchen, 15.5 in the leanto.
994.5 mBar, 29.367 in Hg, 745.9 Torr, 14.424 psi, (down from 999 last night), 75% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 19th of November 2019 NF and LM were doing a bedding wash and relating how many sets thereof they possess, whereas I was down the dump again getting shot of garden waste.
No walk today.
Lunch: there was.
Entertainment: more books.
Tea: soup: couldn't be arsed with anything else.
Entertainment: Thing on Sky arts about Helen Mirren .
Thing on Sky Arts about Alec Guinness.
Just remembered about a Rover P4 on ebay that finished this morning: it only made £2650.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Yesterday, 21:30.
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Couple of days to meself. Not sure wot 2 doo. Drink up village club maybe. Should have mowed me 3rd little lawn yesterday before the rain.
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Morning denizens
Rather cloudy start, with traces of rain on the ground and a chance of some more (albeit light) starting shortly. It's generally expected to be cloudy but dry until more rain arrives this evening, though. It's quite mild too, being 11°C with 14° expected. The barometers have dropped fairly sharply to 990/998mB
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Just remembered that the bed hasn't been made yet. Best get on that once I finish the very delicious margarita that HWMBO made for me.
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It says something that Nick went to bed before me.
But I rather enjoyed the Kirsty MacColl programs on BBC 2 (she would have been 65 next Thursday).
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