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@Reynard Well, we tried to take a point or 3 from City. It's back to you for tomorrow.

You gave it a good go. Can't fault your lot for that.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Grandchildren were at their mums last night, their first sleep over with her for two years, i think shes proved herself by now. So, while I had a night alone, inevitably I woke at 3am, 4am still awake, got up, took dog for a walk and picked 3 carrier bags of litter.
Thats something I used to do every work day (well a bagfull back then) but now retired and with the kids, I can't get out on my own anymore...so I've effectively stopped. Nice to do it again.
Back to sleep at 5am...awoke at 9.30, up at 10.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
There was a welcome 10-15 minute spell of quite warm sunshine as I was on the way back from Ipswich this afternoon - it helped dry my jacket & leggings which had got damp in yet more drizzle on the outbound leg.

Other than that very little has been done except sitting around, listening to the radio, drinking coffee and making tea (sausages, new potatoes & peas). More of the same lazyness will follow after the evening's imminent hot chocolate as there's Indycar qualifying in about 35 minutes followed by a catch up with some of the recent episodes of Fallout on Amazon accompanied by cold beer.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Little follow-up to the problems I had with the RAC not attending my breakdown the other week.

I sent them a complaint laying out the full timeline and requesting a refund of the call out fee and my train fare back to collect the car and they've just responded. I'll be getting a cheque for £75 compensation which will cover the costs I'd paid out and almost the cost of the battery charger I purchased from Halfords to get enough juice into the battery so I can get the car to the garage on the 10th. It does pay to complain, but I still won't be renewing my membership with the RAC next year.
 
My favourite is the V&A but then I like furniture

IIRC, the Museum of the Home has a lovely collection of Georgian furniture.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Interesting, where abouts? Or did I misunderstand?
I was brought up there, hence this is a sort of sentimental tour pretext.


I'll let you know. Planned for few weeks time.

I don't know, we left after Queen Elizabeth I, off to the colonies by the 1630's, but a couple of MPs before that. So I read. Then we came over here and married with a lot of Irish and Native Americans over the generations. Quite a good representation of Germans as well, as would be expected in the Lake States (Illinois) But as we were Anglicans and Episcopalians for the most part, the Doomsday Books are quite a help. Also Family Search, which is a continuation of the Mormon Genealogical Database. What I know for a fact is that my family were a bunch of characters.
 
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