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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    Too small for that. It’s an A5-sized envelope with something of moderate thickness in the middle - possibly a few grammes of coke wrapped up
    The mystery is solved! It occurred to me to go to Companies House and have a look at the list of shareholders in the confirmation statement for the limited company through which we all own the property, and the chap it’s addressed to is on there

    The list doesn’t have any addresses though, so I have no idea which of the 50+ flats is his. So I’ve emailed the management company to ask them to either tell me his address so I can take it to him, or let him know so he can come and collect it

    I’d already scribbled out the address with black Sharpie and stuck a “Not known, return to sender” label on it. But I don’t suppose he’ll mind that - he’ll just be glad to get his gramme of coke or whatever it is

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  • ladymuck
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    The bed was stripped and the linen washed before we went to Costco. On account of us buying things that needed refrigeration, we opted to leave the storage unit visit for another day.

    The bedding is now dry and I'll put it back on at some point.

    A magpie keeps investigating the tub that my gooseberry plant lives in. Its not fruiting yet so it's not to nick my berries.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Maybe I should buy it to keep my books in
    That's more or less wot I did. Then I ended up having to fecking live in it with them.

    Never mind, I don't suppose I'll last a lot longer, then someone else can dispose of all the crap.

    i.e. my dear niece/nephew when I put him down as executor. . <DrS in Mad Cruel Bastard mode>

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  • NickFitz
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    The ground floor centre right flat opposite is being emptied of its furniture, which is being deposited in a van parked on the lawn. Just checked and it’s still for sale on RightMove. Maybe I should buy it to keep my books in

    And the mundane laundry is on, using the quick cycle that does washing and drying in less than two hours

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
    ^^^ I wonder if it's packets of tobacco like my parcel. .
    Too small for that. It’s an A5-sized envelope with something of moderate thickness in the middle - possibly a few grammes of coke wrapped up

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  • NickFitz
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    Afternoon denizens

    Lots of cumuli en masse outside with blue gaps here and there, and the wind is getting back up. It’s too hot but nowhere near as bad as the last few days: 28°C, which is the worst it’ll be and marks the end of the present heatwave, as it’ll fall back to the low twenties from tomorrow - though there are signs and portents of more unpleasantness starting next weekend. The barometers are down to 1003/1011mB

    Sad news for the apes today as the wildlife stuff has been cancelled in favour of cricket! I’ll have to find something else for them to watch among the various streaming services

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  • ladymuck
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    Morning all

    Sunny with a mix of lumpy and wispy fluff. A tiny hint of a breeze. No sign of damp from the 4am rain that woke me up. Currently 28 degrees with a high of 30 expected. There's also a chance that the overnight low will drop below 20. Barometer up to 1017 mBar.

    Sunrise 04:46; Sunset 21:23 BST

    Waiting for a delivery and then HWMBO and I will go over to Costco before stopping at my storage place on way back to check for BBQ parts and make an educated guess as to what size unit to move to. The one I have is technically too big for what's in it and the price increase next month has galvanised me into moving to a cheaper location.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    ^^^ I wonder if it's packets of tobacco like my parcel. .

    Morning.

    Saturday apparently.

    Dry.

    Blue sky.

    Sunny.

    24.9 deg in here, 25.6 in the kitchen, 23.5 in the leanto, 23.8 in the saltinghouse, 22 outside the back door.

    1007.5 mBar, 29.75 in Hg, 755.7 Torr, 14.61 psi, (down from 1009 last night), 64% RH (Lidl electric: it reached 60% yesterday evening).

    Meanwhile on the 31st of March 2020 BR14, covbob, eek, LM, NF, and WTFH popped in, with WTFH ordering the survival essentials of 66 assorted bottles of wine: no mention of shotgun shells or baked beans.

    Lunch: brunch. Enterteainment: FOOC <click>.

    In other news: no more Long Wave. .

    Attempted to discover what the yellow flowers in the lawn are, still not sure despite some googling.

    Never mind, they'll be mown short shortly. If I remember to drop the lawnmower from 6 to 3.

    <hiatus>

    2 and a bit lawns mown: too knackered to bother with next door's big lawn today. Yellow flowers now in compost heap & the bit where they were mown at 3.5 which should discourage them a bit. Managed not to mow my orchids.

    Now getting outside a mug of mediocre yet consistent coffee which was preceded by a mug of cold orange squash since the colour of urine a little earlier was rather inneresting in a highly coloured way.
    Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 14:15.

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  • NickFitz
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    Tonight’s major motion picture premiere was The Running Man (2025) being, as the year would suggest, the new one, not the original. I assumed this would land somewhere between acceptable and garbage, so I was pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be really good! Well worth a watch, I reckon

    And then I decided to rewatch The Intern (2015) because I hadn’t in a while and I like it

    Today, something turned up in the post addressed to somebody who doesn’t live here. This happened once before, then some stranger turned up and claimed it the same day. They aren’t getting it this time though; it’s going back in the post as “Not known at this address” and if somebody turns up asking for it, I’m inclined to shrug and say I gave to to the police and see how they react

    The wind dropped a lot after sunset but I left the bedroom window ajar and it went down from 29°C to 24°. Still feels warm, but that’s definitely better

    Goodnight all

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  • NickFitz
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    Tea has been steak and chips

    To go with it, part two (of three) of the Boston marathon thing

    As quick and simple a meal as possible as I’ve been in the living room all day and the rest of the flat is about 30°C, so I didn’t want to be out there any longer than necessary

    It’s supposed to be down to 29° now and it’s also windy, so I’ll open the windows once it’s down another couple of degrees and with luck it’ll stay that way and blow cooler air through the flat

    Other than that, it looks very nice out! Quite Simpsonesque

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  • xoggoth
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    Blimey, that's kink I doubt anyone would admit in public
    Kink? Gordon Bennet, don't think I was having that sort of dream about him.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    afternoon
    donner und blitzen this morning. quite spectacular.
    now it's warming up. 27C. blackout blinds and curtains deployed.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Actually sleep not too bad last night considering. Only bad thing was, I was having dreams about Ed Milliband.
    Blimey, that's kink I doubt anyone would admit in public

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  • xoggoth
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    Actually sleep not too bad last night considering. Only bad thing was, I was having dreams about Ed Milliband.

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  • NickFitz
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    Morning denizens

    Guess what? Sunny, hot, unbearable!

    To get into the details: having failed to dip any lower than 20°C overnight, it’s already 29° and will hover around 33° for most of the afternoon. But it’ll get down to 17° tonight, and tomorrow will “only” be 28° before heading for much more sensible low/high ranges in the low teens to low twenties next week

    I awoke a little after seven and was thinking of getting up. But poor sleep quality caught up with me and I fell asleep again, waking once more at half nine

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