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12/10/10 pt3

19:00
the simpsons. then the footy.
never get tired of the simpsons, yet i doubt i will watch the whole of the england game. not a lot else on.
i must stress that i don't just sit about watching the telly all day every day. i work nights, and as such tend not to watch much tv at all, except for the few shows i record

the rest of the time i can be found in "my studio" either getting my live shows ready or just listening to music whilst trawling e-bay for 7"vinyl singles! mt collection is steadily growing, at the same time as my bank balance shrinking! i went mad the other month and spent £180 on black plastic. but admittedly, amongst all the other stuff were a copy of each of the guide LP's. played and recorded, then put away safe.
i will listen to just about anything, but my first love is paul weller and ska/reggae. i think guide entries about both will be coming shortly.
ttfn,
sime

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12/10/10 pt2

another day of lounging about watching telly.
this is what a week off shou;d be like, although i reckon it will change as soon as the enemy and the boy get in. cue a long list of "to do's".
so expect a day of hoovering, polishing, washing and fixing stuff tomorrow. although the plan was to try and fix the scooter.
ttfn,
sime

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12/10/10

so, just found out that an aunt that had her foot and part of her leg off two weeks ago has had to have some more off this weekend.
it hits hard when i consider that 7 years ago i had the option to lose one of my feet following an accident. i'd already had 18 months of operations and was given the choice of one more op or my foot been taken off.
when you are sat there looking at two healthy feet, it's hard to say "get rid of it", but to be 100% honest, i wish i had!
i've had 8 years of pain and discomfort. should i had it removed, i'd have a great deal more mobility than i have now.which to be frank, aint a great deal. standing still is bad enough, but trying to walk any distance is a real struggle.
i may tell more about this at another stage.
ttfn,
sime.

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11/10/10 pt4

a few months back we were repotred to the RSPCA for having a "painfully thin" spaniel. we have a beagle. a tubby, lazy, never to be described as thin beagle. the nice lady came out to see us, saw the hound, and burst out laughing. did what she needed to do (hey, it's her job) and left.
i tell you this because the nieghbours might be getting a visit. they have a cat. a cat, that like the spaniel that wasn't, could be termed as painfully thin. well, it was. until the enemy started to feed it. as a result, she is currently sat on the front windowledge, staring at me.
the cat, not the enemy.
i knew this would happen. i told her this would happen.
the enemy, not the cat.
i'm in a quandry. do i report them, or do i just let the enemy keep feeding her? i reckon next door knows we have been feeding her, and as such are happy to let us carry on. it'll save them money. AND i suppose that if we do report them, it won't take a genius to work out who it wass that did so. and i'm not one for confrontational arguments.

if only i could ask the man in the shack......

ttfn,

sime

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11/10/10 pt3

15:40.
watching a beautiful mind.
hung the washing out AND done another load.
i'll be mr popular tonight. at least i hope so.
parrot won't stop squawking though. and every time she goes anywhere near the dog he goes mental. i swear she does it on purpose!
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sime

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