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^^ I remember that P38 discussion
Afternoon all
Sunny with lumps of fluff. Currently 21 degrees ('feels like' 24) with a high of 22 expected. Chance of a shower mid afternoon. Barometer at 1016 mBar.
Sunrise 06:25; Sunset 19:31 BST
Still not feeling great. Headachy, lack of energy, lack of appetite. I have no doubt the latter is causing the former but it's all a vicious circle at the moment. Meetings have been a struggle as I try to string a sentence together or spell things properly.
Had some Heinz chicken and vegetable soup for lunch.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWhy is it that when I have work on a Monday, I start thinking of all the useful and enjoyable things I could be doing with that time instead; yet when I had time off, I didn't do any of them?.
Morning.
Monday.
Drily damp.
Sunny..
Cooler in here at 19.1 deg, 20 in the kitchen, 18 in the leanto.
1009 mBar, 29.795 in Hg, 756.8 Torr, 14.634 psi, (up from 1005 last night), 67% RH (Lidl electric).
Meanwhile on the 14th of February 2020 Churchill, SimonMac, scruff, vetran, Brillo, LM, NF, and BR14 popped in with a discussion of varieties of P38 from potato peelers through aircraft to Isopon filler.
A curiously good night's sleep which was dream free IIRC, with an awakening at 08:35 which made a pleasant change.
Shopping trip to Morrisons done dusted washed dried sanitised & put away.
The attempted trip to Tesco called off due to non arrival of bus.
Lunch: brunch. Entertainment: nothing.
In other news, it's now pissing down again. Earlier there were individual rain drops that sounded like hen's eggs dropping on the leanto roof.
Thunderbolts and Lightning, very very frightening. Well, not very as it happens. But a bit rumbly like.
Sun came out.
Shopping trip to Tesco: 38 out 38 back. Young lady in "hot pants" got on at Neath. Nearly had a heart attack.. Could almost see the maker's name.
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Tea: Mr Brains faggots with peas & suchlike.
Entertainment: PM <click>.
Stone me it's got so dark I've had to turn the light on, plus it's pissing down and taking no prisoners.
Oak Island nutjobbery: they didn't even find wood last week. Feck nose what this week will bring: more of the metal detecting moron very likely.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; Today, 17:24.
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Morning denizens
Sunny start, with some white fluffy bits hither and yon, and expected to continue so all day. It won't be as warm as yesterday though: 13°C now, 19° for a while this afternoon. The barometers are up again at 1002/1010mB
Why is it that when I have work on a Monday, I start thinking of all the useful and enjoyable things I could be doing with that time instead; yet when I had time off, I didn't do any of them?
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Tonight's viewing, as was foretold, has been Battle of Britain (1969) and the BBC had, in fact, got a better print than Amazon had managed. IIRC Amazon had also somehow managed to mess up the subtitles, such that whenever there was a scene in German (and there are quite a few) it was necessary to turn off the closed captions in order to see the English translation in the open captions; I'm not sure how they managed that, as the BBC's copy appeared to have the open captions in the print itself. Anyway, it's showing its age a bit but it's still a pretty decent film
Later, another Rumpole story was read
Monday again tomorrow, but an interesting problem came up last Thursday that I'll get to work on (assuming the other developer didn't grab it on Friday) so I don't mind too much
Goodnight all
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post^ I got it at 15.11. Bah! Surely in an emergency xoggoth should be the priority! My neighbour up at the club kept getting the warning over and over.
Tea has been KFC leftovers
And the bed has been made, so no risk of an unpleasant surprise later on
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Back in blighty, on the Lizzy Line home. Thank goodness that's not caught up in this week's strikes.
I am very much looking forward to my bed.
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I see Battle of Britain is on iPlayer, though only until Wednesday afternoon! I watched it on Prime a while ago, but it was a poor quality print with a lot of scratches and so on. I assume the BBC will give us something of better quality, so I might watch it again tonight
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^ I got it at 15.11. Bah! Surely in an emergency xoggoth should be the priority! My neighbour up at the club kept getting the warning over and over.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
Funny coincidence, I had a prawn cocktail that was a day out of date for lunch. Expect we'll both be dead by tomorrow.
Just back from walk, discovered a permissive path I've not noticed before, that's tomorrow's walky planned. Been deluged with texts from loony lady 2 this morning, including apology. Suppose I'll have to put up with the old ratbag a bit longer. Off up to the village club shortly.
PS Anyone had this emergency alert thing on their phone? I ain't.
I got the emergency alert at 15:01; somebody on Bluesky said they were in a pub and while some people got it bang on 15:00, others were getting it at thirty second intervals over the next few minutes. I suppose it makes sense that they can't actually hit everybody with it simultaneously
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The one-third duvet has been successfully washed and dried!
The bed's been airing since this morning so I'll have to make that in a bit, now everything required is clean
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Its Use By date was yesterday, but it tasted OK so I'm sure I'll be fine
Just back from walk, discovered a permissive path I've not noticed before, that's tomorrow's walky planned. Been deluged with texts from loony lady 2 this morning, including apology. Suppose I'll have to put up with the old ratbag a bit longer. Off up to the village club shortly.
PS Anyone had this emergency alert thing on their phone? I ain't.Last edited by xoggoth; Yesterday, 14:03.
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For lunch, a pork pie that I'd forgotten about until I found it behind something in the fridge last night. Its Use By date was yesterday, but it tasted OK so I'm sure I'll be fine
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMeanwhile in here, the washer-dryer is now tackling bed linen
Next up: duvet
The instructions say such things should have the air squeezed out of them first. So I chucked it in one of those vacuum storage bags and hooked Henry up to it, and there's definitely no air in it now
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