Is there some sort of music thing on a farm this weekend?
I'm not sure. It's not clear enough from all the other posts...
Does stuff with IT at Loughborough University &&
tinkers with electronics and home automation &&
runs around chasing racing cars*
The one that's also been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer. Technically terminally ill, but could be months or years yet. No cure though.
*Motorsport marshal | #BMMC Member | #MotorsportUK Grade 3 (Post Chief)
** Header photo - me & fellow volunteers at the 2022 F1 British Grand Prix, trying to concoct a lift strategy for the Sauber of Zhou Guanyo
cancer | sucks |
chemotherapy | also sucks |
prostates | are ridiculous |
@ennui.org Airsense 11?
I've got one of them. What a difference it makes!
Is there some sort of music thing on a farm this weekend?
I'm not sure. It's not clear enough from all the other posts...
@petrillic you don't *need one*.
But you can have one, regardless. Have fun!
@DJDarren It's taken a long time but we now have a culture at my place (my team and immediate other teams) where putting your hand up and saying "I done fuckup" is perfectly acceptable.
Hiding things isn't.
Hand up, people help. Jobsa.
Today will be a difficult day. It's mum's funeral.
Bye for now, mum. Bye.
@babe if they did, I'd have needed a wagon load of them when I was having chemo.
But no, I had a visit every day for 5 days by our lovely community nursing team to stick a needle in my belly instead. I'd rather have eaten seeds TBH!
@mactunag for a Midlands town, surprisingly, yes.
The usual mix of birds - sparrows seem to on the rise again, blackbirds, robins, blue/great/coal/long-tailed tits, carrion crows, jackdaws, wood pigeons, collared doves, rock doves (feral pigeons), various pipits & warblers, summer visitors like swallows and swifts etc. Wagtails. And egrets (yes!).
Loads of waterfowl, kingfishers.
The list of mammals is even longer!
@Tattooed_Mummy secondary breasts is the stage before 6th form breasts. Or BTEC breasts. But not apprenticeship breasts, not these days, they're far less common.
If they're very lucky, one day in the future they might become complete tits.