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So, what happened today?

Who are you going to see?
Tomorrow - little comets. A band I’ve loved for years and they were signed to Ugo Ehiogus label. If your into Paul Simon’s Graceland or vampire weekend these guys are great
Saturday - The Futurehads
next Friday - the vaccines
And the week after, the local lad Tom Grennan
Also got London grammar, UB40 and Sam a fender to see before Christmas
 
Went to the Chelsea flower show with the wife today.

Lovely flowers and tips for our garden. We also meet the wife's aunt there which was the first time in nearly two years that we had met and hugged her.

Lovely Lovely day we sat and listened to the Chelsea pensioners playing on the bandstand
 
Back from a long weekend at the cottage and went out to check on the various tomato, basil and lettuce plants in the garden. Needed a big oven pan to bring in everything ready to eat. Amazing. Most of it will get cooked into pasta sauce.

And the cannabis plants - 2 sativa and 2 indica - are developing big sticky buds the girth of baseball bats. Wish I had this going on when I was a teenager in high school. The birds I'd've gotten buzzed and bagged. Happily, Lady Norf has an appetite for it. And the pot.
 
Got a new passport today. Finally, after 5 stressful weeks and one moved travel date (luckily nothing had been booked, just planned). It was my own fault for leaving it late. By now I don't care whether it's burgundy, blue or covered in polka dots.
Advice for anyone who will need a new passport - give yourself loads of time, preferably a good couple of months. Because even when HMPO eventually get their bit done, which can take ages, seems somewhat random, and trying to get hold of anyone is a nightmare, you then have the dread of dealing with delivery by TNT, which is nightmare x10.
 
Traffic gridlocked in Chelmsford where I live and all due to half wits queueing up for petrol, if you want to go get some go at 5am rather than 10am on a Saturday morning
Literally embarassing and once again this panic message was brought to you by the main stream media
No COVID doom and gloom to report anymore so need something to bring the country down
 
Traffic gridlocked in Chelmsford where I live and all due to half wits queueing up for petrol, if you want to go get some go at 5am rather than 10am on a Saturday morning
Literally embarassing and once again this panic message was brought to you by the main stream media
No COVID doom and gloom to report anymore so need something to bring the country down

The bbc Scotland story focused on one petrol station in the west of Scotland.
Its my local station, its part of a sainsbury's in the biggest retail park in the area, its the cheapest one in 5 miles, its a bank holiday weekend here, its also pay day weekend.
And its always mobbed, but let's ignore all that as it doesn't suit the narrative.
 
Traffic gridlocked in Chelmsford where I live and all due to half wits queueing up for petrol, if you want to go get some go at 5am rather than 10am on a Saturday morning
Literally embarassing and once again this panic message was brought to you by the main stream media
No COVID doom and gloom to report anymore so need something to bring the country down

Have they got any?

I’m up the 414 a bit, the ones around Ongar are all dry.
 
Apparently the pandemic ended at 4pm local time. That's what the government said anyway.

Currently at a beer festival with a couple of Spurs mates. Well beyond drunk by now. Hopefully I will still have the foresight to go home when they close in an hour.
 
so they're saying "it's all ok, go see you GP" but when your six year old has a rash that you've never seen that's gotten progressively worse over the last few days, they send you back out saying "use the online system and we'll take a look there".

what's the point?
 
so they're saying "it's all ok, go see you GP" but when your six year old has a rash that you've never seen that's gotten progressively worse over the last few days, they send you back out saying "use the online system and we'll take a look there".

what's the point?

That’s terrible. Does your GP surgery have a chemists that it is aligned with by any chance? If so you could ask the pharmacist to take a look and get them to speak with the surgery if they think a doctor’s opinion is needed? Not that you should have to go through such hoops of course.
 
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