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May 26, 2019 02:49AM

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Love and hugs to all of you.

Mum was somewhat surprised to look out of the window and see Dad, completely starkers, rushing into the orchard in the pelting rain, where he grabbed our rabbit from the shelter in his run and legged it down to the garage. The rabbit was fine and Dad dried himself with a towel.
‘What happened?’ asked Mum. ‘You had no clothes on.’
‘Yes,’ said Dad, ‘I didn’t want to get my pyjamas wet.’
Then there’s the time he and Mum took some friends to the common room guest night, which Dad had actually organised, and turned up on the wrong night.
Cheers
MTM


Sorry to hear about your dad Mary, huge hugs. It's lovely to read those stories, please share more if you feel you want to :o) Your dad sounds wonderful and I can understand (a little) how you are the way you are having read that one about taking his pjs off!

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There's a game which is essentially the Matrix, and it's very intense.
Star Wars game that has Darth Vader staring down at you.
So. Much. Fun.

I read that a while ago MT, I think we have a lot of empathy in our group. That reminds me I hope my brother still has his VR headset Michael, I really enjoyed it, except the rollercoaster, nearly fell off the chair!

Repeat that enough, with enough different authors, and you learn a lot about this human race we're in.
Don't do that, and all you have is what you observe yourself, and figure out about motivation of other people from that, because you can't hear what's going on inside their heads.
Some of us have been doing this since before we were capable of putting up resistance - I should hope it shows.

In all my years in this group I don't think I've ever been the first to post!
50 pages from the end of my book when I got off the train, so frustrating. I did finish 3 other books yesterday though so I shouldn't complain.

Congrats for being the first to post Jud, it has been quiet this weekend. I had something similar on Sat, I took my book when we went for litter on Sat (cos it’s wrong to go anywhere without a book), but left it in my neighbours car and I only had 4 pages left! I like Halifax Will


Halifax is getting some expose too, with the new BBC drama Gentleman jack based there


Was just sort of busy yesterday, the weather was nice as well which was a bonus
First time in my life, saw the chiropodist. Had a corn on the underside of my foot, felt like I'd got a thorn in my foot.
Anyway, the full treatment was £15 for a home visit which I thought was reasonable

Grey and cold this morning.

Our electric job not finished yet but it’s working. Not sure what to start as it might have to stop when the electrician comes back. I can use the hob but not the oven so it might be curry today. The dog will have to wait for his chicken thighs. (Boned and cooked). I really cannot get my head round this new craze of feeding raw chickens - bones and all to dogs. I wash my hands and worktops carefully after handling raw chicken so to let my dog drag one round the floor goes against all hygiene rules. Salmonella bombs imho.

Grey and cold this morning."
well she lives perhaps 10 miles away, but I suspect she organises her round sensibly, so she'll work her way back
But yes I thought it was amazing
Oh and her car is sensible but be damned if I can remember the make :-)

I need fluids and I need caffeine"
lucky both come in one easily consumable dose isn't it :-)

Yes, it was annoying Jud, especially as by the time I realised I couldn’t be bothered to go and get her keys to get the book, so had to wait a day to finish it! Sorry you are having a bad day! Ah, didn’t realise Gentleman Jack was filmed in Yorkshire. Glad the electrics are sorted, it is amazing how reliant we are on it. That does sound a good deal Jim. I get feeding raw meat to animals Lynne, that is what they would eat in the wild, and bones are safer raw, plus you kill some of the nutrients by cooking. That said, I wouldn’t do it for my cats, just because you have to be careful to get the right ratio for taurine and I wouldn’t feel confident doing that. Plus as a vegi I don’t actually like handling meat. Hadn’t thought about the effects on humans though.

I need fluids and I need caffeine"
lucky both come in one easily consumable dose isn't it :-)"
Extremely!
Has anyone read Ghost Of A Boy? I've started it but I can't decide if I like it. I don't want to give up on it if it turns out to be a decent read

I’m not into bones - Daisy has worn her teeth down too so the vets said no more bones.
I’m on cat duties for a few days, my daughter is camping. So I’ve got to fill and empty the beasties.


We're having daily cuts for hours at a time.
On the bright side, I've finished my end of year assessments and have just about got my reports written. ay fuss over them a bit more as i've got two weeks until they're actually due.
Roll on end of the year!

Didn't sleep well last night and I have a meeting today, although I've come in to a few last minute "may not make its" so it may be postponed

Never heard of that place Kath! Sorry you are having so many power cuts Patti, have you decided what to do after the summer holidays yet? Sorry you also didn't sleep well Jud, hope you have a meeting.

That's such a lovely Viking name, Kath. I quite miss living in Rossendale (Translation from Old Norse: Valley of The Autumn Gold) just for the name.


Well done, offspring of Will!


Congrats to ex-teenager Will, glad she has a good work ethic.

I’m waiting for the electrician, poor chap was in a lot of pain when he came last time and didn’t finish the job. He’s had a back operation that hasn’t been successful. I’ve been on cat feeding duties as daughter is away. I just hope they don’t wreck the place in temper as I’m not letting them out in case they dont come back and I daren’t leave them out all night.
Some nice boats in the marina, sail training ships and a couple of old schooners to see.


Well done to her Will! As to work ethic, my younger daughter has just come home from uni having secured a grad job at one of the big firms in Edinburgh, which starts in September. I'd have been quite happy if she'd taken it easy over the summer but the next day she was back doing her housekeeping job at the hotel round the corner... I don't know where she gets it from either!


We had dinner on the patio - you would have enjoyed it. Big umbrella overhead, and fans going, and the temperature near perfect.

Well done to the offspring.
Hope your knee is feeling better, Desley. I have done something to my left hamstring at the moment. Agony. I walk about like a duck.
Gorgeous day. Got loads to do so am sitting at my laptop with the glass sliders wide open.

Hope your hamstring eases soon Kelly

Hope your knee is feeling better, Desley. I have done something to my left hamstring at the moment. Agony. I walk about like..."
No bugs to make eating outdoors unpleasant!
Sorry about your knees, ladies - pain on walking is very limiting. People here are getting used to seeing me scooting backward whilst sitting on my walker - hurts less, is faster. Though if one more person tells me I need a rear-view mirror, I will probably scream.


I’ve just gad to smile at a true news item I’ve just seen. A one legged British driver in a Lamborghini has been stopped by french police after being clocked at 205 kph. You couldn’t make it up. 😄
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