Miscellany: Week Beginning ... September 12
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- An Tarbh Dubh
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Miscellany: Week Beginning ... September 12
Another week, another grey and soggy day in the West ... various review appointments for 3Wells and our local rally this week-end, so nothing out of the ordinary at this end!
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Re: Miscellany: Week Beginning ... September 12
Hello. I hope your week goes well. I've been a bit busy but I'm trying to transfer activities from my laptop to the one I got for Blunders. It was refusing to charge and so I took it to be repaired when he died and when I got it back it had forgotten everything he had told it. It can't remember any of the passwords I have taught my old one even though Firefox is supposed to remember them.
Keeping busy is a good way of not having to think about one's own misfortunes. When my OH died, I was asked to help edit a magazine and that kept me busy. And of course I have Cassie to keep me happy.
Keeping busy is a good way of not having to think about one's own misfortunes. When my OH died, I was asked to help edit a magazine and that kept me busy. And of course I have Cassie to keep me happy.
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Re: Miscellany: Week Beginning ... September 12
Interesting "situation" in the Limerick tunnel (the most westerly Shannon road crossing, and part of the Limerick bypass system). Apparently the driver of a truck loaded with hay didn't pay attention to the height restrictions, and got himself jammed in the middle of the tunnel - after his load had swept away all the signalling and safety devices attached to the tunnel roof! Hay...ho .....
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Strewth ... Sounds like the Driver last week on the M20 ... He had a Digger on the traier with its Jib above the height limit and He Demolished a Footbridge that collapsed on traffic and road...... Transport Operators on the radio whinging at what it was costing their Industry encountering the delays caused by the Road Surveyors/repairers. She didn't seem to grasp the poinr that it was a Transport Operator who caused the Damage and was Costing thousands of road users en-route tho France...
Pooter Web been out of service for much of today.. Guess the Telephone Exchange over the Road was digging up things again.
Pooter Web been out of service for much of today.. Guess the Telephone Exchange over the Road was digging up things again.
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Wow ... I'm having to deal with Microsoft support - genuine, not the famous "Microsoft support" scammers. Here's a hot tip: if you're ever unsure whether it's really Microsoft or not, if the person on the other end seems competent, knowledgeable, and even vaguely clued in ... he's a scammer
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It's a cool and soggy morning here for the Clare rally ... this could make things interesting!
- Will the Pedlar
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It's a glorious late summer morning here. I've washed the outsides of all of the windows and power washed the concrete paths around the house. Now I'm going to have another mug of coffee.
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Gawd thats very industrious Will, I'd better lie down and out-think it.
Must now finish the minor plumbing job that I started Yesterday - I thought that Daylight - and the fact that B & Q is open now, would be better progress.
Must now finish the minor plumbing job that I started Yesterday - I thought that Daylight - and the fact that B & Q is open now, would be better progress.
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Industrious... Yes. You're right, GLO. I think maybe I should take some tablets and wait for the 'feeling industrious' bit to pass, before I do anymore.
Didn't bother with breakfast when I got up, just going to do an enhanced breakfast, as Sunday Lunch.
Bacon, egg, black-pudding and fried bread with tomato on. That'll stop me from starving.
Didn't bother with breakfast when I got up, just going to do an enhanced breakfast, as Sunday Lunch.
Bacon, egg, black-pudding and fried bread with tomato on. That'll stop me from starving.
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NOOOO forget the tablets. I'm taking enough to rattle for all of us.
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Alright. You've convinced me GLO.
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Damn, I'm ratling again.
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When I was a kid, we used to make the same noise, GLO. By clipping a piece of card to the wheel of a bike so it rubbed on the spokes as they turned. At quick speeds it sounded like a motor. At slow speeds it sounded like a rattle.
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You had a Bike...? What a wealthy family - I had to make do with a stick and the school ralings.
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Re: Miscellany: Week Beginning ... September 18
Eeee! My granddad were poor. He used to tell me that when 'e were a kid, they couldn't afford a bike and he had to run all the way to and from t'school, rolling an old barrel-hoop alongside him. Then one day when t'school 'ad finished, he went out and somebody had nicked the hoop. He had t' wait until his mam came and fetched him, because he couldn't get home without the hoop.
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Eeee! My granddad were poor. He used to tell me that when 'e were a kid, they couldn't afford a bike and he had to run all the way to and from t'school, rolling an old barrel-hoop alongside him. Then one day when t'school 'ad finished, he went out and somebody had nicked the hoop. He had t' wait until his mam came and fetched him, he couldn't get home because it was too far to walk without the hoop.
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Well... My Grandad was so poor that He couldn't find a hoop to get him to work, so He had to walk all the way (From Bradford) to London to find work to buy a hoop.