BillyDee
Part of the London Metropolitan elite.
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Sounds to me like you are enjoying the outdoor life and loving doing actual proper work.We have had very little rain in January and February and the water tanks are almost bone dry. Checked the BOM (Bureau of Meteorology) website which is like the bible here, and it said BIG rain was coming last night. So spent a very happy five hours on ladders and on the roof clearing all the guttering of eucalyptus leaves and general shit. All the gutters were completely full and blocked. Got the job done just as the apocalypse arrived and lo and behold I had flows like Niagara falls going into the water tanks. The gauges say we got well over 100ml of rain in an hour, and we now have light rain and the tanks are topping up nicely. Really good to get that job done as missing all that water in the tanks would have meant a costly water delivery in the next week or so.
Only downside was the run up to the apocalypse was fucking roasting and I am burnt to a cinder from being on the roof for hours in it. Well worth it though.
Manual work can be good for the soul and its incredibly satisfying to make something or fix something........fuck, I'm sounding like some sort of hippie.I am really enjoying yard work. It is just fun to be outside and not flying a desk. Plus I have learned so many practical things in the time here. I can now slap a fence up reasonably well, fix a ride-on lawnmower of most common faults, same with a strimmer or a chainsaw, can do some elementary tree surgery, that sort of thing. We have the ground works being done next month for a pool, and I am looking forward to laying the slabs and decking around it once it is in, and planning some nice flowerbeds around it. Thinking some big bromeliads and date palms should look nice in a few years, as long as I plant them sufficiently far from the pool shell and the house walls. So they will be the big plants, and I am now looking at colours and flowering seasons for what I can plant around them so the view is nice all year round. Gardening has become a bit of a joy in my life now.
I am even getting sort of used to the horses, and those things terrified me previously.
Fuck yeahThe feeling of absolutely crushing an interview.
Had to prepare a 10 minute presentation and deliver that, and then 50 or so minutes of competency/situational stuff thereafter. Probably the most in depth interview I have done since looking for graduate job years and years ago.
Will wait and see whether I get offered the post now, hopefully I do but thankfully have a few options open to me after returning from down under, but moreover just enjoying the satisfaction of preparing well for something, and then it paying off in the situation.
People waiting hours for an ambulance and this subhuman scum gets an air ambulance out? Hopefully they took the scenic route.
Imagine being the nurse/doctor to treat him.People waiting hours for an ambulance and this subhuman scum gets an air ambulance out? Hopefully they took the scenic route.
I always think the same when a terrorist goes on a rampage stabbing and murdering innocents and injures himself but survives, how the emergency services can deal with this individual. Its their job and they are special people, I couldn't, I would want the cunt to sufferImagine being the nurse/doctor to treat him.
Must be a total head fuck.
My wife was at Addenbrookes when Myra Hindley was admitted. Different team as she’s respiratory but had colleagues at that time who treated Hindley.Imagine being the nurse/doctor to treat him.
Must be a total head fuck.