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I do hope you do get used to them. They are good. Expensive but good!!!
Have you arranged some alternatives if you don't?
And you need the tinted pair.
Mine are tinted and darken in direct sunlight and I read in the sun in my garden without a problem.
Hence so expensive!I

it's always coincidental, my screw in the frame became loose and I've had to pay a quick visit to my opticians this morning.

6.4 this morning.
Been doing too much again, chores and trying to sort out financial issues, so many phone calls.
Can't afford nowt! Cold weather payment, not in bank yet.
Having to review Christmas cash and pressies for kids and grandkids.
Think I might have to rob a bank. But is there one near enough now?
Changing bus routes around here again, bloody companies are taking the lash.
CAn get two buses to the city through the tunnel. But can't get a bus to our own bus station, if we need another local bus to relatives a couple of miles away. Madness!

Gove blaming everyone else, or blathering avoiding the question.
 
I meant to say, that my counsellors are based in the hospital on the same floor as the cataract operations are done. I see the patients lined up, before and after every week.
 
Thanks @Lamont D
Alternatives?
The opticians will have to change them into something different. Already told them this.
But fingers crossed!

I do birthday presents, but no Xmas presents now. I stopped a few years ago!!!
 
Beautiful and colourful.
 
Thanks @Lamont D
Alternatives?
The opticians will have to change them into something different. Already told them this.
But fingers crossed!

I do birthday presents, but no Xmas presents now. I stopped a few years ago!!!
Lucky you!
Because many of the birthdays of the grandkids are actually in December, 13th, 23rd, 27th. 2/1/24 there is isn't much difference! We send a parcel of cards to my daughter early in December to cover the month!
 
No idea yet, Helen makes her own fermented yogurt from full fat milk and a culture. Meanwhile I have cut down with food.
Derek
 
I have read Tim Spector from time to time and dip into some of his findings.
I don't really follow a guru too much because I have special health issues having got Conn's Syndrome.
Which causes T2D and othe problems,
Derek
 
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The Alhumbra in Grenada is very ornate
D.
 
Afternoon team D...(doc martens league)

All good here.
Still not got back to testing

But ribs healing nicely now, still hurts to cough/sneeze but moving around is much much better ...so today's my first outing proper since tumble.**

Btw, Just seen the shocking news about the upcoming weather.
So off out to buy emergency supplies for when London shuts down & moving around the city becomes impossible.

I pray we all survive down here the coming Armageddon...


Send help people of the north*
(*Watford & beyond )



** Off to meet daughter for a late pub lunch

Be safe, you lovely people
I'll raise my first glass in your honour.
 
Why is it?
That despite £ms spent on computers to forecast weather. £ms spent on infrastructure (or wasted HS2).
We come to a complete standstill in most of the country, when a little had weather comes along?
If it snows, road closures, no trains, schools close etc.
If there is a storm, floods, road closures, no trains, no planes, and so on.
If it's windy, road closures, no trains, no planes et al.
And when it is too hot, roads melt, rails buckle, planes can't take off!

How the hell do we get anything done?

Don't mention brexit!!
 
Just heard from DIL. She is in Glasgow and is due to be admitted to the hospital at 1000 tomorrow but there is still a chance that she won't get a bed. They won't be able to confirm the bed until 0800 tomorrow. Surely, I tell myself, they can't turn her away after all this distance travelled and all this time lost.
 
John Crace in the Guardian is worth reading today. There are some NSFW words in there so I won't link the piece. It is dark, cold and UK Plc is heading to the other place (no, not Oxford) in a handcart at breakneck speed so take your laughs where you can. No mention of Jimmy Dimly and his slurry misspeak in this one.

 
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Not gonna peruse, as the footie starts soon.
But if he is only just realised we are in that handcart, paddleless to screw up the sayings.
Then where has he been?
Ha! We are well and truly (insert expletive here!)
 

Read that good laugh but so near the truth.
 
Read that good laugh but so near the truth.
He's good at acerbic wit. If you liked that you'd like Marina Hyde. Probably not her best today but spot on about Charles Moore stiffening Trolley's resolve over trying to save Paterson leading to his downfall. If anything she is usually more witty.
 
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