alf_Josiah
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For what it is worth, I would say that you already know what you should do but your "sense of duty" is clouding the issue. As always, just ask Mr K but stay away from coffee and Montezumas5.5 this morning. Blood sugars have taken ages to.get back to normal for me after sconegate. Even though the scone was lovely it definitely wasn't worth it.
Have a dilemma today. If it us cloudy and breezy the hall I teach in might be OK tomorrow evening. But if it has been in full sunshine all day it will be far too hot to run classes.
Met Office says breezy and cloudy all day. BBC weather say no breeze and full sunshine all day. The only thing they agree on is that it will be over 30 degrees.
I am usually good at making decisions but just cannot make up my mind on this one.
A scientist such as yourself will already be across all this but in a spirit of friendship here's some sage advice - other brands of kitchen devices are available, just not endorsed by Heston.Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all who are more than 15% Neanderthal.
Bloods this morning were 5.3
Busy old day here in Tilehurst Towers and for me heat plays havoc with my blood sugar levels, stress maybe?
Stay safe all and beware of melting tarmac.
Why thank you kind sir, advice read and digested, but it needed seasoning along with the royal colour purple. The Broken Biscuit Company and their work of doom, gloom and despondency in my opinion are no longer not biased, shallow in their depth of reporting and one has to be very sceptical when listening and reading.A scientis such as yourself will already be across all this but in a spirit of friendship here's some sage advice - other brands of kitchen devices are available, just not endorsed by Heston.
You've clearly got the most virulent strain of the Trump virus. No known cure but provided you self isolate, froth at the TV and avoid T'Internet, society in general is safe from infection. Please don't tell me you favour Hawaiian shirtsThe Broken Biscuit Company and their work of doom, gloom and despondency in my opinion are no longer not biased, shallow in their depth of reporting and one has to be very sceptical when listening and reading .
@ianpspurs actually I think you are absolutely right. I can't make the decision because I don't want to let class members down. Thank you for putting it so clearly. Decision is now made - I am cancelling classes tomorrow.For what it is worth, I would say that you already know what you should do but your "sense of duty" is clouding the issue. As always, just ask Mr K but stay away from coffee and Montezumas
The girl @Krystyna23040 dun good. Have another coffee and a square of that which can't be named.@ianpspurs actually I think you are absolutely right. I can't make the decision because I don't want to let class members down. Thank you for putting it so clearly. Decision is now made - I am cancelling classes tomorrow.
Thank you @ianpspurs. Have just phoned the Church to cancel and they also think it is the right decision. I feel a lot better having made the decision. Now for a coffee and a square of ********The girl @Krystyna23040 dun good. Have another coffee and a square of that which can't be named.
That's what I thought re the dogHug for parking misery. Croydon has lots to answer for such as employing me to teach - I use the word loosely but I learned my trade so to speak - and being responsible for me meeting JKP. The dog looks full of attitude but so much fun.
Must make another coffee in.my lovely new Sage Nespresso machine before I start today's Suduko.
5.2 this morning. It was lovely and cool at 6am for the dog walk around the park. We are now relaxing in the shade on the patio. With our supersonic broadband and Halo I have a really good internet connection on the patio.
Class members do seem pleased that I cancelled classes today. I.must admit I am also looking forward to a relaxing day.
Must make another coffee in.my lovely new Sage Nespresso machine before I start today's Suduko.
Thank you @ianpspursGood morning everyone on NFF - No Fermals Fryday here in the Exotic East. Even we carb dodgers can safely ditch the 42000 layers normally needed to retain our core temperature and avoid hypothermia for a day. All that and salmon salad for my main meal - fist pump central. Yesterday was Unicorn paddling pool day for No 2 granddaughter then No 1 grandson after his school sports day. Today is keep 10 month old grandson cool and hydrated day. By his grace and in his wisdom God has given me a focus whilst waiting - not always patiently - for some work to start on possibly repairing my broken old body. Elsie may or may not be useful in that process but SSSF always "works". Hugs for people like @gennepher who find sleep difficult in this weather. Personally, I sleep better when unencumbered by covers or layers of nonsense. Thanks for sharing those drawings @gennepher and it sounds as though you and Midnight are really bonding. Stay safe, hydrated and protected form the sun.
Edited to tidy up somewhat.
The Killer Suduko looks really difficult so I am sticking to The Easier and harder Suduko 's. Do you do The Killer Suduko? Is it as hard as it looks?Do you do the killer suduko’s ?
I do the killer version on my tablet, it looks difficult, but when you reach a certain point it becomes easier than the standard suduko’s. I set a target time of 50 minutes, but my record is approximately 25 minutes. I do probably 5 to 10 minutes at a time. The hardest part is getting going. Good luck with your suduko’s.The Killer Suduko looks really difficult so I am sticking to The Easier and harder Suduko 's. Do you do The Killer Suduko? Is it as hard as it looks?
25 minutes is impressive.I do the killer version on my tablet, it looks difficult, but when you reach a certain point it becomes easier than the standard suduko’s. I set a target time of 50 minutes, but my record is approximately 25 minutes. I do probably 5 to 10 minutes at a time. The hardest part is getting going. Good luck with your suduko’s.
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