Bored out of my skull at the moment. Felt unwell on Friday while fishing. Went downhill quickly after I got home. Daughter had been unwell since Tuesday but thought it was heat exhaustion as she'd been showing at the Cheshire show all day. Anyway, Friday she phoned Mrs Remote to say she'd tested positive for covid. I did a test and woohoo, me to. So, Mrs Remote has me confined to the bedroom. Had dreamt about a woman keeping me hostage in a bedroom, but this isnt what I had in mind. Been following social media, watching films on the PC, streaming sport, sneaked out to do a few jobs at the small holding (only seeing animals, no people). Returned a bit drained so was browsing a few bits and came across this. Always interesting to see how things are made.
Remote! So sorry to hear you've caught the dreaded Covid. Wishing you and your daughter well and hope you don't suffer too much - preferably not at all. Because of my health issues I had to shield when the virus was at its most prolific. I chose Lego to keep me at my usual level of sanity (or insanity). More dangerously, I got into watching the Parliament Channel which did nothing other than make me angry. Seems it's a drug though and I still watch it. Great video. It just goes to show that real genius lies in the hands and minds of toolmakers. Anyway, please look after yourself. Take care mate
Thanks for the concern Cling. Im ok really. Slept about 15 hours from Friday night into Saturday afternoon then another 12 Saturday night into late morning Sunday. After that its just been like a cold, which could just be hay fever anyway. Its floored our daughter though. She's sleeping all the time. I've got into the bad habit of watching parliamentary stuff, especially PMQs. Its scary to see the buffoons who are running the country. Some if the things they say are naive at best, malicious and dangerous at worse. Indeed, anyone can make things complicated, clever people make things simple.
Had it at the start of this year. Thankfully I wasn't too bad and was confined to my son's room (he was still in Germany at the time). I was fortunate enough to have a 50inch TV with Netflix and the old PS2 with LMA manager to play on to help pass the time. Get well soon mate....
They say that sleep is one of the great healers and I'm sure that will be the case for you and your daughter. You're right about PMQs and just keep shouting "answer the ****ing question". All the posturing with the young guns trying to get noticed. That said, there are some genuine people on all sides and I just hope they don't get corrupted by all the nonsense. Still can't find a Plaid Cymru candidate in Gloucester.
There are genuine people across the house. The problem is they get ground down. How we've ended up with Dorries, Rabb, Patel, Gove and Rees-Mogg on the front benches beggars belief. Ben Wallace provides a glimmer of hope, but he's outnumbered by stupid. And what Fabricant does before he speaks couldnt be construed as thinking. Not any better on the oposition bbenches. Blackford all that is bad about politics. At least Abbott is confined to the back benches. The problem with arguing with idiots is they drag you down to their level and they are better at it than you. As for Plaid in Gloucestershire, maybe you should stand. We can vouch for your clarity of thought and eloquent delivery.
I'm sure Masky would throw his weight behind your campaign... I'm sure he's mentioned previously something about upstanding members when talking about you!! I'm happy to try convince the authorities that my South Glos postcode allows me to vote for you
Yep. We've descended into Trumpian, popularist government at a time when state craft is needed. Mudslinging ahead of policy. Gloucester doesn't deserve me but it's been suggested that I would go down well in the Forest. A statement with so many connotations it's scary.
Maskey as a campaign manager could be a good call. He's got the moral compass and he's English! Just the right fit for stiff elections.
Played rugby at Berry Hill and Bream back in the day. Dueling Banjos kept playing in my head. A handful of votes there is more than anywhere else. Played against Coney Hill, Matson and Longlevens (great ground, great bunch of lads) as well which would be closer to you.
Matson isn't too far away from me. The "Top" is like Ely used to be. Matson Rugby Club is good as is Saint ridge RFC. Terrible beer but good people. Not that I've been to either for many years.
Somewhat concerned at this tactical voting in by elections but in reality who seriously is going to vote for cardboard cut out man or that silly LD bloke (what’s his name Sir something or other?) at a general election? Unless Bojo does what he should and just walk to end this charade of anti conservative politics (what happened to the small state and low taxes eh?) then we’ll be left with a nonsense coalition with wee jimmy Krankie (yes she who wants to leave the UK) as kingmaker.
So who's your choice for PM then nin? At this point I should stress that I have no aspirations for such high office but if my country calls, well I'd clearly have to consider it.
After first saying First Minister for the Senedd ticks all the boxes, he'd end up as Senator for California.
I grow quite a few veg in my plot at the small holding. Always grow a couple types of tatties, earlies and main crop. Plant the tatties, once they're growing, earth up the tatties (pull soil up the sides of the shoots to stop the tatties doing green as they develop (sorry if I'm teaching grannies to suck eggs). Anyway, lots of fields full of tatties around us, and I've wondered how they earth up 10s of acres of tatties. Turns out they don't. They plant them in ridges. Always thought the idea was to get the shoots up early. There's a lot of growing to do to get through the ridges. More interesting technology though. Growing potatoes, from field to supermarket - YouTube
The variety of this site. Brilliant. Did not expect a tutorial on spud growing. Enlightening. I was more in expectation of the Spanish Inquisition. And nobody expects that!!!!
Things will return to normal once my Covid induced incarceration is over. Oh, and when the footy season starts again.