Morning from the brickworks. Rather dark and coolish on ride in. Even a bit of mist to liven things up. Hopefully no drama today as its my friday. Much beer tonight.
Up at 3:45 to find the dog was barking to let us know she'd laid a censored in the middle of the kitchen floor. Fortunately of a consistency allowing manual handling as far as the downstairs toilet. I'm putting it down to her age; she's 109 in dog years. We both had a pee and went back to bed. Now frenziedly deleting emails in preparation for leaving this time next week. Just received an invitation to my own leaving do
Morning, not so cold out. Just listened to very petty debate about the difference between different measures of wind risk for trees for an acquisition report. The answer is, the trees will almost certainly blow over at some point.
Cracking day here, sunshine all day, light breeze just the right temp to be comfortable. Visited quack first thing for renewal of some scripts and general discussion about relative merits of cars.
Ripped out a pile of shrubbery from front garden and fed it to the shredder. Lunch, a snooze in the sun for a while, then a pootle on a bike round the headland.
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Morning, not so cold out. Just listened to very petty debate about the difference between different measures of wind risk for trees for an acquisition report. The answer is, the trees will almost certainly blow over at some point.
Somehow reminds me of that old saying about inevitability; 'Life is like being a pubic hair on a toilet seat: you get p1ssed off in the end.'
Doing Brexity things at work in amongst a spot of tax avoidance. Keeps the mind active Cycling today is keeping the body active as well - still wearing shorts unlike some of the Southern softies I saw on the commute in full winter gear. It's lunch time...
Morning, not so cold out. Just listened to very petty debate about the difference between different measures of wind risk for trees for an acquisition report. The answer is, the trees will almost certainly blow over at some point.
Somehow reminds me of that old saying about inevitability; 'Life is like being a pubic hair on a toilet seat: you get p1ssed off in the end.'
Wouldn't look out of place in the report. It's a bold strategy but maybe more reminders of the fragility of human existence is exactly what we need to tempt tens of millions out of people's pockets...
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This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour
It was clear and cold here first thing, but now it's clouded over and seems to have got darker :roll:
Supposed to be playing* football later but the organiser has gone awol.
* turning up
Not much afoot here, will go for a run after work.
I'm sleepy and grouchy. Maybe I need a new bike.
Good ride yesterday in lovely sun but quite chilly. Wore leg warmers for first time since last winter and was glad of them.
Roll on next spring...
Ripped out a pile of shrubbery from front garden and fed it to the shredder. Lunch, a snooze in the sun for a while, then a pootle on a bike round the headland.
Doing Brexity things at work in amongst a spot of tax avoidance. Keeps the mind active
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"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]
Wouldn't look out of place in the report. It's a bold strategy but maybe more reminders of the fragility of human existence is exactly what we need to tempt tens of millions out of people's pockets...
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