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5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
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PK. Dids yous knows that you do CPR to the beat of 'Staying Alive' Oh sugar lumps, your singing it now!
As yous know BoP is outta of here shortly. Enjoy WREXIT. I is take inn my cv! Enjoy. I think theys could be some mess!
The millwright can go and take a flying leap across the race, the shovel is stacked back on the rack, and the fire, well it is being damped the now!
Was going to puts me a trifle in me luncheon box today, but the price was extortionate, AVOID. Got some mouse instead. Last one for a while! I made a mistake with the mouse. No wander I has me slime jelly and orange!
BoPsie has cuddled Raffles to death! Neighbour is amused about his fooding system.
BoPsie has packed twice and … No she cannot do it like BoP. Guess tomorrow will be the burst open bag watch at LHR! Quite funny, when the job is easy! Radio silence from BoP is from 14:30 tomorrow until we is in the Bar at Warf of Fishermens at around 05:00 on Wednesday. So yous can wake up with the thirst of BoP Tour Live. Oh, packing bags, roll don’t fold! Got it?
Vets Net got very interesting! Stand to and beacon has been sounded. Having worked with people from Iraq and other places, I can say the CLAP is loud and restraint again has been tainted.
As with WREXIT, the MSM is plying you will the shine from the bull!
But cannot remember how the poem goes, but I got as far as the lay reader when I had my cardiac arrest, see mes signature. First found it hard, but realised that it was not some folly that caused my fall, but rather some faulty electrics on the boom box. Hence Jenny now gives me a kick! Oh the poem. That is in the album, The Wall. Poems Laddie?
Where is the laughter now?
The preachers prayed from the different side.
Their children flocked, led blindingly till they died.
BoP is currently reading Major Reid’s book, that was updated after the Falklands campaign. The chapter about the Blind leading the Blind? The French caught some English Knights, and had no means to keep them, but as these were Knights, then chivalry and honour took place. Knowing that a ransom would not be coming, they blinded a dozen or so knights in both eyes, in doing so would remove them from future events. One knight was only blinded in one eye, so he could lead the others back.
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I have been in Cambridge today, for more led moments in the aftermath of the Christchurch massacre. Still en slow route back.
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1.https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/18/jacinda-ardern-is-showing-the-world-what-real-leadership-is-sympathy-love-and-integrity
This is true. This is what I feel.
2. Such palpable fellowship, from many, in many ways and places.
3. Beautiful blue woodland anemones, bought earlier - 2 pots to give, 1 to keep.
4. So pleased to read personal front progression, Frith, also with younger son+school, AND a good start on fundraising by elder son :-)
Doing well, all 3 of you, if very differently)))
5. Able to make self warm, feel safe, speak and listen with friends, eat+drink healthily, choose my day. This one will close with me decanting all the new birdfood+lardy treats, suet cake specials and scrummy stinky mealworms from Scotsdales yesterday, into a big new swinglid bin.
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BoP Tour Live.
Bags are packed to Gunnels. Enjoy WREXIT. BoP is Outta of here0 -
See ya pirate Pete may you and Bopette have a lovely holiday.
Rain, rain go away.
Walked friends daughter to school. I don't think we've had a totally dry day yet! Always drizzley. We always have a perfectly nice chat on the way.
Went to T. Got a £4 off my spend.
Home and started baking. Made carrot cakes. Tiny lemon cupcakes and tiny vanilla cupcakes. Lemonade scones and sausage rolls.
My old work colleagues came for a pre-birthday afternoon tea. All very lovely. I have gifts and cards but I shall wait till I'm old enough to open them! Lovely tulips from one of them.
One friend brought her 2 year old Grandson and once he settled in him and his new pal the dog got on perfectly!
Had chicken pie for tea with mash and veg. A bought one so not quite as nice as my own.0 -
Happy Travels BOP, and no, I I I I did know that, thank you for the brain worm.
1 It’s my last day of taking it easy, it sounds ominous, but in fairness it seems to have worked and the meds have helped but glad the steroids are finished now.
2 One of the trays a cheap metal tray I use in the bottom of the caravan oven didn’t last the wash, but everything else has so I re loaded it back in the van, and added the tray to a list of bits and bobs to pick up. I sprayed the hob and oven with cleaner and took it off it’s all come up nicely and complete.
3 Proper Cumberland snorkers and mash tonight.
4 Shopping around for all the animals distemper jabs, there’s 120 difference just locally.
5 Deep conditioned hair, Face pack, teeth whitened, nails polished I feel presentable-ish.0 -
Pleasures for today (Monday).
1) Set to and had washing up and washing done before 8am.
2) Hens well.
3) Sainsburys for lots of food including Blood Sugar Diet foods...
4) Went to parents' to try and change my brake light. Had a cup of tea with my dad and brother.
5) Took bigger son for a driving lesson.
6) In bed now but looking forward to watching 24 Hours in Police Custody with bigger son - hot chocolate/tea and hwbs at the ready.
And another from yesterday. Had driven home from MrA's (midnight-ish) and was just sitting in my car thinking to myself. It is pitch dark here at night. Suddenly, a barn owl appeared and flew right through the village, using the main road as its path!0 -
weekend now a faint memory. well done wales, fair to middling Luton, hang on in there bop. for Monday
1) still one stitch in my mouth which woke me at 6. watched a couple more shakespeare and hathaways
2) lovely walk in. what a difference to Saturday's sleet!
3) quiche for lunch. ages since i've had quiche
4) lovely meal out with colleagues and visitors to the School. a very welcome unwind after a mad couple of weeks
5) now home to my clean and tidy bedroom having spent a wet and windy Saturday afternoon decluttering.MrsSD declutter medals 2023 🏅🏅🏅⭐⭐ 2025
25 for 25: 371 / 625
declutter: 173 / 2025
frogs eaten: 100 -
Ha ha ha ha, yous reading this at work.
Don’t forget the CPR Beat!
‘Staying Alive’
‘Staying Alive’
Another Brain Worm from BoP :heartpuls :heartpuls0 -
Morning all, from the early train.
Pleasures for Sunday
1. Had lunch out with my girl.
2. Took my bike to Halford's for a free check. The upshot was potential costs of over £100. The pleasure is that they are going to just mend the brakes for £18 and I will ride it till it dies. Which could be a couple of years yet.
3. Sunny walk around nearest Cathedral city
4. Back and finished the structuring of one whole chapter.
5. Baptiste :eek:
And yesterday
1. DS's birthday. 20 already, how the heck did that happen? DS, DD and I went out for pizza
2. He liked his pressies, most of the value of which is an Aston Villa season ticket (which is £££) so there wasn't much more for him to open. But he liked what there was.
3. Yoga - nice gentle one to start the week
4. Car was mended (someone hit it in Morrison's carpark but they boogered off so I didn't have their details). Chips Away did it for a LOT less than other quotes
5. Free chocolate in Burtons when I went to get some clothes for DS to unwrap..
A cheeky 6th - OH has had a bit of a marish time in India, but is now back on track and reunited with friends.:T
Have a nice day allI wanna be in the room where it happens0 -
Monday pleasures,
Woke up to sunshine, filled up bird feeders as they are really going through it.
Bit of food shopping, emporium was quiet so whizzed round.
Sorted out shed, had to throw the last of last year’s apples, hold my hands up had forgotten about them, shame.
Saw equine girlie, made rookie error of applying lip balm before grooming, surprising how much hair stuck :rotfl:
Uni Challenge so grey cells exercised.0
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