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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2020 19:53:24 GMT
Can I just say: What the hell, August? Torrential rain yesterday, 14° today. Did you trade shifts with February or something? I nearly put the heating on earlier! I did put the heating on!
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Aug 30, 2020 8:46:17 GMT
I nearly put the heating on earlier! I did put the heating on! My Dad would be turning in his grave, heating on before October??!!?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2020 9:59:46 GMT
I did put the heating on! My Dad would be turning in his grave, heating on before October??!!? I prefer to be warm rather than stubborn just because the calendar doesn't yet say it is officially autumn! I used to live in a much warmer country than this, which rather ruined my perception of what is "warm" and my ability to tolerate cold.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2020 10:34:53 GMT
My Dad would be turning in his grave, heating on before October??!!? I prefer to be warm rather than stubborn just because the calendar doesn't yet say it is officially autumn! I used to live in a much warmer country than this, which rather ruined my perception of what is "warm" and my ability to tolerate cold. My husband grew up in the NT and he’s exactly the same!
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Post by peggs on Aug 30, 2020 17:34:25 GMT
Went to my sister's garden, spent whole time wishing i'd put on a fleece, it's back with the layers for me, tad alarming if this is to be for the next 7 plus months. That was the upside of work in the office, they had heating.
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Post by daisy24601 on Aug 30, 2020 19:56:38 GMT
Warm here today but couldn't possibly sit outside, the midges are rife!
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Post by peggs on Aug 30, 2020 20:03:52 GMT
Whilst I was wishing i had a coat on my nephew, who is going through potty training, took an alfresco wee in the garden, it took me ten minutes to persuade him back into his trousers, he was quite warm enough in pants he said.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Aug 31, 2020 8:35:18 GMT
Whilst I was wishing i had a coat on my nephew, who is going through potty training, took an alfresco wee in the garden, it took me ten minutes to persuade him back into his trousers, he was quite warm enough in pants he said. Potty in the garden or found a nice quiet space in the flowerbed that needed watering?
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Post by peggs on Aug 31, 2020 13:32:55 GMT
Whilst I was wishing i had a coat on my nephew, who is going through potty training, took an alfresco wee in the garden, it took me ten minutes to persuade him back into his trousers, he was quite warm enough in pants he said. Potty in the garden or found a nice quiet space in the flowerbed that needed watering? Can't say he's that fussed about nice and quiet, it's more just i'll get off the trampoline and take a few steps away. I'm never sure how much advance warning he is giving you so it's just a matter of removing clothes as fast as possible. Went for my walk around the village and took the opportunity to listen to a podcast, was a bit disappointed to find my new headphones required me to turn it up full volume to hear. Got back and realised the cable had come out a bit and in fact I'd been broadcasting the podcast as I travelled.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 31, 2020 15:51:33 GMT
Well, I think all 520,000 of us, minus yours truly, must have decided to have a bank holiday 'run out to Derbyshire'. Unfortunately, it must be early closing day in Derbyshire, so now everyone is driving home at the exact same time.
The driver of the biggest tractor I've ever seen is, so far, the only one with the balls to drive down the bus lane. History has shown, time and again, that it's a brave local government officer who issues a ticket to a farmer with access to muck spreading apparatus!
(For the avoidance of doubt, I'm not using my phone whilst driving. I'm sitting outside, breathing in the fumes, having a pint...or three.)
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Post by tmesis on Aug 31, 2020 20:07:11 GMT
I bet Castleton was heaving with the last dregs of eat-out-to help-out opportunists and people looking in shop windows at over-priced tat fashioned out of Blue John.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2020 7:44:36 GMT
I have defrosted the fridge. I believe you're supposed to power it off and allow the ice to melt naturally, but ten minutes frantic whacking with a wallpaper scraper seems to work just as well and results in considerably less dripping.
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Post by theatreian on Sept 5, 2020 8:17:40 GMT
The sun is shining and I am off to Devon for 5 days. This early retirement lark isn't half bad!
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 8, 2020 16:24:13 GMT
Well, it's been a glorious afternoon here in the grim north. Who needs Devon...with its beaches... and coves... and quant villages... and cream teas...? ☀️
If tomorrow and Thursday are the same, I may be prepared to forgive Vodafone for wasting most of yesterday and some of today.
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Post by Forrest on Sept 8, 2020 16:48:50 GMT
I have defrosted the fridge. I believe you're supposed to power it off and allow the ice to melt naturally, but ten minutes frantic whacking with a wallpaper scraper seems to work just as well and results in considerably less dripping. I always thought I was the only impatient fridge-ice scraper, but nice to hear I'm in good company! :D I'm back in London after 3.5 weeks of being home, and I feel a bit nostalgic: I had such a great time and I miss my friends and the 'busy' life I used to have there that I never quite managed to build here because the city shut down unexpectedly, but am also happy to be back, despite the fact I'll spend the next two weeks in self-isolation. It's complicated. (My welcome home lunch is instant pasta, which is admittedly pretty lame and possibly contributes to the feeling of nostalgia. The Government has banned me from going to the store - which, as annoying as it is, makes a bit of sense as an anti-COVID measure, so I cannot really complain - and Sainsbury's had no delivery slots for groceries before Thursday, so sad food cupboard leftovers it is!)
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Post by peggs on Sept 8, 2020 18:33:11 GMT
Hairdryer and wooden spoon to bash with is defrosting equipment here.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2020 19:42:27 GMT
The advertisement panels at the bottom of the page were just showing a rather dodgy advert pushing:
Amazon Work From Home Jobs Best Work From Home Jobs Highest-Rated Mattresses Doctors Note For Work
So, are they trying to promote working from home or skiving off from home?
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Sept 8, 2020 20:26:21 GMT
The advertisement panels at the bottom of the page were just showing a rather dodgy advert pushing: Amazon Work From Home Jobs Best Work From Home Jobs Highest-Rated Mattresses Doctors Note For Work So, are they trying to promote working from home or skiving off from home? Not everyone sees the same adverts, specific to your browsing and/or phone listening history
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Post by theatreian on Sept 9, 2020 14:43:06 GMT
Who needs Devon...with its beaches... and coves... and quant villages... and cream teas...? ☀️ If it makes you feel any better we were woken up at 5.30 am each day by the noise above in the hotel!! Still had a great time though!
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 9, 2020 15:22:21 GMT
5.30 is a lie in for BurlyBeaR. By then he's already been up for half an hour, randomly typing numbers into nationalrail.co.uk, just to unsuccessfully prove a point! 🙂
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 9, 2020 15:44:06 GMT
5.30 is a lie in for BurlyBeaR . By then he's already been up for half an hour, randomly typing numbers into nationalrail.co.uk, just to unsuccessfully prove a point! 🙂 Absolutely! and it still takes 93 minutes! 🙂
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 17:23:14 GMT
My Hotel Chocolat delivery has arrived. Guess I'll just have to eat chocolate for a few days.
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Post by peggs on Sept 9, 2020 20:33:28 GMT
Had hospital scans today, I thought I just had to go in have scan, but saw a doctor/consultant perhaps for exam and then discuss did I think i would have a scan, then a nurse, then two scanning people who couldn't read the doctor's handwriting so started from scratch again, they explained then I'd need to see someone else who'd decided if i needed a different scan, saw next person and they said looks fine, you may leave. Wandered round a bit with my gown that i'd been given but never told to put on.
Saw lots of staff, very few patients. In total I saw 9 different members of staff myself and I suppose the man who found me wandering around lost.
So phew pain is not what i'd feared though may now just be a thing I live with.
My sister picked me up and told me my nephew had tried to escape from first day at pre school, he'd waited till they were all outside, gone back inside, collected up all his things and made a break for it. Sadly the 6 foot fence did it's job. On being collected his younger sister then refused to leave and had to be carried screaming down road.
Local council has clearly got some of that lets all be healthy and cycle money, roads suddenly all 20 mph and whole lanes have disappeared so all traffic trying to get through one lane which now has a bus stop taking out the whole thing so whole town grinds to halt. The other car size lane now a cycle lane through which it appears the bus passengers have to dodge to get to the bus. Chaos.
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Post by lynette on Sept 9, 2020 23:28:35 GMT
Peggs you have a novel there. Read some Nina Stibbe and you will come up with something similar. Well done for getting out of the hospital all in one piece and if I may suggest something from experience, get your GP to insist on the scan. There must be a reason you were referred.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 10, 2020 16:56:02 GMT
My Hotel Chocolat delivery has arrived. Guess I'll just have to eat chocolate for a few days. If you like their chocolate get one of their velvetisers. Best purchase i made during lockdown by far.
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