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OBO wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:23 pm
Taipan wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:13 pm
OBO wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 5:12 pm Chilling in a motorhome reading this forum, some of you must be reaallly old now....cos you were already old back when I knew you all many years ago!
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Howdy Stranger...
How's it hanging old chap? :shock:
Nothing seems to have changed here, apart from the site name..
It was ever thus! :thumbup:

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Pottered around, bit of grocery shopping, played with dog, made dessert of dinner (milky bar cheesecake) and then prepared the main event (roast chicken with all the trimmings), noticed the oil bottle was running low so decanted a load to fill it up.

Dinner 99% ready, grabbed the plates and knocked the oil bottle, which decided to tumble onto the floor, shatter and spew a litre of oil all over the floor :angry-cussingblack:

Next 15 mins were spent cursing as I mopped up the broken glass and oil :( :(
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Did my first decent ski tour today. Really didn't expect to get far but I did more than I thought I would!! Stopped for a while with some friends to have sandwiches and chat, then they walked to another bit of resort (they were all on foot, I was on skis!) and I toured up a little bit further to get a half decent ski back down.

Blooming lovely it was

Then I cooked the Char Sui marinaded Pork and had that on a chow mein. Feeling a bit as if I might go to sleep very soon!! LOL
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Silly Car wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:37 pm Pottered around, bit of grocery shopping, played with dog, made dessert of dinner (milky bar cheesecake) and then prepared the main event (roast chicken with all the trimmings), noticed the oil bottle was running low so decanted a load to fill it up.

Dinner 99% ready, grabbed the plates and knocked the oil bottle, which decided to tumble onto the floor, shatter and spew a litre of oil all over the floor :angry-cussingblack:

Next 15 mins were spent cursing as I mopped up the broken glass and oil :( :(
Have much sympathy - I only knocked over 2 tablespoons of soy sauce in a little plastic measure! But DAMN it goes EVERYWHERE!!!! Up the cooker, onto the shelves in the cupboard, all over the floor!!! :( :( :(
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Taipan wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:32 pm
OBO wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:23 pm
Taipan wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:13 pm

Howdy Stranger...
How's it hanging old chap? :shock:
Nothing seems to have changed here, apart from the site name..
It was ever thus! :thumbup:

Are you parked up somewhere sunny?
I wish..decided to spend a few years living in a motorhome exploring the Uk then the china virus arrived so we're confined to Devon/Cornwall area...could be worse! :1
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Walked up to St. Paul's and over the bridge then back over London Bridge then home with an old friend - good exceecise and clinical supervision all in one
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Gave the ST1050 a clean as it was at risk of returning to mineral deposits and disintegrating - gave it a splash of FS365 aftershave once clean.
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Noggin wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:42 pm
Silly Car wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:37 pm Pottered around, bit of grocery shopping, played with dog, made dessert of dinner (milky bar cheesecake) and then prepared the main event (roast chicken with all the trimmings), noticed the oil bottle was running low so decanted a load to fill it up.

Dinner 99% ready, grabbed the plates and knocked the oil bottle, which decided to tumble onto the floor, shatter and spew a litre of oil all over the floor :angry-cussingblack:

Next 15 mins were spent cursing as I mopped up the broken glass and oil :( :(
Have much sympathy - I only knocked over 2 tablespoons of soy sauce in a little plastic measure! But DAMN it goes EVERYWHERE!!!! Up the cooker, onto the shelves in the cupboard, all over the floor!!! :( :( :(
It could have been worse, I could have also scolded my hand with chicken juices as I drained them into the tray, promptly dropping said chicken back into the tray and spraying the juices all over me and the kitchen.

No, I did that as well, at least Hugo and Rufus (pets) enjoyed cleaning the floor!

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OBO wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:44 pm
I wish..decided to spend a few years living in a motorhome exploring the Uk then the china virus arrived so we're confined to Devon/Cornwall area...could be worse! :1
Do you get much grief for being down here in a MH?
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Well this is one I can now put a line through, stuck in a lift, had to wait for the owner to show to reset the breaker, thank goodness for mobile phones.
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Silly Car wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 7:36 pm
Noggin wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:42 pm
Silly Car wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:37 pm Pottered around, bit of grocery shopping, played with dog, made dessert of dinner (milky bar cheesecake) and then prepared the main event (roast chicken with all the trimmings), noticed the oil bottle was running low so decanted a load to fill it up.

Dinner 99% ready, grabbed the plates and knocked the oil bottle, which decided to tumble onto the floor, shatter and spew a litre of oil all over the floor :angry-cussingblack:

Next 15 mins were spent cursing as I mopped up the broken glass and oil :( :(
Have much sympathy - I only knocked over 2 tablespoons of soy sauce in a little plastic measure! But DAMN it goes EVERYWHERE!!!! Up the cooker, onto the shelves in the cupboard, all over the floor!!! :( :( :(
It could have been worse, I could have also scolded my hand with chicken juices as I drained them into the tray, promptly dropping said chicken back into the tray and spraying the juices all over me and the kitchen.

No, I did that as well, at least Hugo and Rufus (pets) enjoyed cleaning the floor!

F.M.A.L.
Damn :( :(
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Got a call from the hospital my Stepmother is in, saying she has tested positive for covid. She already had Covid over Xmas when she was in hospital before and I was told they can't restest until after 90 days? So I said that to the Nurse on the phone and she said, yes but we have to mover her to an covid/isolation ward and inform relatives. I told her I saw my StepMother a week ago and asked if i was at risk. She wasn't sure (didn't know more like) and then said I should get tested and self isolate to be safe! Just had a test and I'm negative, so alls well there.

I'm confused. If you test positive, then you still have covid right? Why does it take up to 90 days to get out of your system? If you have covid, when are you safe to be around? Is it 10 days then it stops being transmissible? :crazy:
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Taipan wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:11 pm Is it 10 days then it stops being transmissible? :crazy:
That was my understanding, else you'd have to self isolate for 90 days.

Maybe for testing the virus remains int he body, albeit in minute and untransmissible amounts. Who knows?
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Started testing cameras at the Church but the HDMI to Ethernet extenders do not work with the capture card I have. So I will need to try something else I think...
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gremlin wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:27 pm
Taipan wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:11 pm Is it 10 days then it stops being transmissible? :crazy:
That was my understanding, else you'd have to self isolate for 90 days.

Maybe for testing the virus remains int he body, albeit in minute and untransmissible amounts. Who knows?
I guess they're just being extra careful, but if it isn't transmissible now, why did they mover her to a different ward and are now swabbing everyone in the ward she was in as she may have exposed them to it? :hmmm: :?
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Changing the plaster on my thumb, I was cutting some peppers last night and sliced the top off, bastard took about an hour to stop bleeding. I’ll stick to pastry from now on 🤣🤣🤣
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formula400 wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 2:06 pm Collected MTB

Changing the plaster on my thumb, I was cutting some peppers last night and sliced the top off, bastard took about an hour to stop bleeding. I’ll stick to pastry from now on 🤣🤣🤣
Haha! Sorry but it reminds me of the local knife grinder.

I decided to get my ageing kitchen knives tidied up after years of abuse and to help ensure I treated my new Kin knives with the respect they deserve. Bob turns up, duly sharpens the various knives, returns them to me with the salutary warning of ‘watch your fingers, they are really sharp now’ and a nod that only a true tradesman would do.

Guess who posted a picture on Facebook that night, Bob with three cut fingers following grabbing one of his own knives in the washing up bowl :D His wall was awash with ‘watch your fingers, they are really sharp now’ comments as that must be what he says every time.

Yes they are sharp but not Kin sharp, but they are twice as thick, 20 years old and probably only worth 10% of the £2.50 each it cost to have them sharpened :mrgreen:
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Today was a treat (sort of) with a supposedly good shop during the outing!!

Some friends were going to Albertville to pick up some skis, and said I could go with them so I could go to the Chinese shop and buy a couple of ingredients (I did also end up with a shopping list from some friends!! LOL)

Great drive out as a passenger - further than I've been in ages (apart from the train journey at the beginning of Jan to go to the hospital!) so I was happy

BUT - the Chinese shop is shut on Mondays. My friends also wanted to go to the 'troc' (I'm not totally sure what this is, but think it's like a junk shop!!) but that didn't open till after we left Albertville!

But they did stop at a local supermarket so I was able to get some tinned beansprouts! Not ideal as fresh are better, but fresh don't keep long so I'll live with tinned!


Then I moved a light and a shelf and put up another shelf :D :D

But forgot that Physio today was half hour earlier - luckily he called me so I was only 8 mins late!!! But damn it hurt - I've done a lot of DIY , stood out in the snow for 3 hours (damp and chilly :( - dry and cold doesn't hurt so much) and then did a big (for me) ski tour yesterday!! So the joint was quite stiff

BUT - the awesome bit was that the arm will go back over my head past the point it reached in rehab when the nerves didn't work!!!! So if I can get the muscles to work enough to do that for me, then I should be able to get my arm to approx 140 degrees :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
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Just had another online French lesson

Soooo frustrating as I often have to stop where I can't remember a word - ones that I know and I've learnt before but just can't remember :(


I learn a lot better by being in a class and writing as I learn but currently my setup here doesn't allow for me to do that, so it's difficult (hoping to change the set up in the next week to make this easier!)


I'm somewhat peeved cos of everywhere being closed, so my ability to pop into a cafe or bar that I know and just talk to people in English is reduced almost 100%. Almost because there are some places that are open for takeaway, so on the days I go and get a coffee or vin chaud I can talk in French a bit (if it's quiet) but it isn't the same as being able to sit somewhere surrounded by French language and chat

I do sometimes put the TV on French but because I rarely just sit and watch it, I'm not really paying attention so don't benefit a huge amount!!


Next lesson is Wednesday afternoon. Since I'm not getting a course in a classroom (since we are expecting another lockdown, the school won't organise one in case it's cancelled - they have done some for max 5 people, 6 with the tutor, but not at my level apparently :( ) I'm using my training grant on online lessons!! It's quite good as I've found a good teacher but frustrating as I get very little practice and it's not how I learn best :(


Best laid plans and all! LOL :angry-cussingblack:

But, since this year's training grant is even bigger, I can do these lessons 3 x a week for a while and still be able to go have the course in the classroom when they can get a group together at my level!!


Must try harder - need to get out early and go get a coffee from the nice guy in the cafebar we all used to use. He speaks enough English that we can help each other when one of us doesn't know the right words!! And they do good hot chocolate :mrgreen: :banana-dance:
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Taipan wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:01 pm Took delivery of my chimney balloons! :D If my dog doesnt dead it, it’ll go in later!

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Well that was money in the bank! The room is much warmer for having one of them stuffed up the chimney. :thumbup: