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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)


Zoom tai chi yet going TO the bank .
Such an eclectic hybrid mix of the old n new, @lindisfel

Sniggered at the vision of your mowing being at the pace of a Benny hill sketch

And certainly the best of pre birthday wishes for the upcoming event .
 

Thank you for that, yes it was very uplifting, there have been one or two dark days, but definitely seeing a lot more light of late

And liking the shirt choice
Nice you chose to celebrate the new English European Champions by wearing their colours ...


Have a good un
 
I have two very happy sons and their godfather will no doubt ensure I have blood coming out of my shell like if I ever talk to him. The boys are a lost cause due to Lord Coe buying them hot chocolate a few times. Godfathers can sometimes lead youngsters astray. Interestingly their mum was born very close to that ground I can't bring myself to type
 

Interesting

Born in the shadows of the ground ( practically, certainly grew up there) so didn't really get a choice of club.

The roar of the crowd on match days. Glorious

Us kids did a roaring trade in "look after yer car, mister ?" on such days

all the security a gang of 10 year olds bring to bear, and a free check that your windscreen washers worked (eek ) and all for the tiniest bit of silver.

The joy we had gloating to each other as we counted our "Takings" .

Happy days

The cars of yesteryear
The rover 2000's
The minis
And the doyen of travel rugs and nodding dogs everywhere

The Morris 1100

https://www.autocar.co.uk/slideshow/british-leyland-50-its-greatest-cars#4



Wonder if that's even a 'thing ' now. Looking after someone's car.
Bound to be some elf & safety law against it.

 
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Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen.

A perplexing 5.1 this morning grrrrrr xxxxx meter.

Me and me's don't understand this fixation some have over kick the ball clubs, but just accept it as part of human nature, being 70% vegan, 30% carnivore and 15% neanderthal me and me's are not qualified to comment.

" look after yer car mista " love it shows enterprise well done @jjraak .

Well fellow posters, painters and gamers my day is mapped out with Mrs J's blessing, makes a change.

Must get on with life now and inspect a canna lily that Mrs J ordered and has just arrived, whist making the appropriate noises. No me and me's don't do plants unless covered in garlic, slices of protein and flooded in gravy.

Stay whatever and enjoy the unmolested benefits of the fusion reaction we are seeing at this brief hiatus in our normal weather.
 
01.06.2021
No FBG today.
Overslept 45 mins to get up and go.
We are getting advice and help with our residency permit. Lots of paperwork.
Lunch out as a reward.
I hope the residency permit application and meal go well. Could be a milestone day, enjoy and we're all rooting for you.
 
You have missed my first car! It was a Heartbeat type ford anglia ...had a 1:1 ratio in top.
They really went,
down hill with a back wind!
 
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Great holiday place for you all, Muddy,
the youngsters will treasure those times all their lives.
D.
 
St Stephen's hospital SW10 - I'm never sure how that makes her so Welsh - saw the birth of my wife. No car for anyone to look after, ferried to and fro by ambulance.
 
hugs for the low alfs seem to be getting a few lately take care xx
 
St Stephen's hospital SW10 - I'm never sure how that makes her so Welsh - saw the birth of my wife. No car for anyone to look after, ferried to and fro by ambulance.
Ah St Stephens, now the super Chelsea & Westminster.
Changed beyond recognition., As many have I suspect

Yes a car back then was a luxury.

Remember lovely lady and husband next door had an old Austin 7 type thing. Winged indicators that popped out of side of door pillar , used to take me n sis to park once in a while

And ooh the fascination when the ilberts bought a VW Beetle, and we saw it had no engine when he opened the bonnet.

@lindisfel .

Us lads bought an Anglia, £ 30 or something

Went & drove ok.
But no key for boot

So we bought it, and drove it around the underground car park of the newly built world's end estate.

All good fun until we decided to "force" the boot open.

It was like the Goonies, as we all discovered it had feet in it

And all wearing the same shoes as us.

Couldn't moan ..a fiver each wasted, and we all learnt to drive in some fashion

Kept a few more weeks, then sold for scrap & even got some money back .
 
A higher score then you normally list, and oh dear, "A Garage bill "

A hug for both
Hope both resolve at a more beneficial lower level.
Yes it was higher than usual. I checked it 3 times but it was correct. A couple of hours later it dropped to 4.8. So I have no idea what liver and pancreas are up to.

Car luckily was under warranty.
 
Fbg 6.5

Painting for today in ZenBrush3 after Lin Fengmian.

 
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Some lovely colours and light captured, a wonderful painting.
 
Like the style and colours, a very pleasing and relaxing piece for me. Envious of the multi tasking skills of the little ones.
 
Been doing lots of sketches in between being a Grandad.

This is our garden tree, wind swept by the sea winds and reminded me of many Japanese paintings. A pencil sketch A4


And @jjraak and @lindisfel my first car was a 1949 Vauxhall Velox.
 
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