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An enforced break from work

I have just returned from a pre-medical visit at the Sulis Centre, a branch of the NHS, in Peasedown here in Somerset.  It was an hour's worth of appointment and it flew by.  I am having  hernia operation next week and for many reasons which I assume not being sued I had to go over all my details including any past insults to the body, all medications, any allergies. As I am to be under general...

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A brief vacation in Wales

Saundersfoot to be precise.  It's just north east of Tenby, along the south coast. My goodness what traffic jams we saw on the way down on Sunday (5th June). Miles and miles of cars and lorries on the M4. Agreed this was the last day of an extended holiday for the Queen's Jubilee. And this phenomenon on the day that petrol (well, diesel) hit £2 per litre. One pound of that goes to the UK...

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Store of notable videos

Kill Grid Countdown- a special interview with Steve Quayle and Mike Adams ADRENOCHROME THE REAL TRUTH – ONE OF THE BEST VIDEOS I HAVE EVER SEEN ON THIS SUBJECT

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So many things to do

I am listening to a Finnish video "Something in the air - The cell phone radiation documentary".  Youtube have an evil way of keeping our attention. They keep a record of all that we have watched and tempt us to continue by introducing videos in the same genre. There are normally 8 hours in a working day. Mine are - on and off - about 10 hours most of which are spent in front of the computer. ...

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Saturday evening – I am tired, or is it fatigued?

I escaped to our allotment today - anything to make a change from my four walls / computer screen. You may ask - why not walk away? The topic is so fascinating that I cannot wait to see the next chapter of the book of death. By that I mean the death of the human society through lies, bribery, evil of the utmost extreme. You think I am kidding? Watch out for the food shortages which are already...

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More trouble with the neighbours

So we turn up for day two of the Paulton job. It is a joy to do it but there is a certain lingering of the husband of the customer who died 10 years ago. We had much to burn so started the bonfire about 11am. The wind was fickle and changed direction in an  unpredictable way.  We heard a shout over the back fence. The woman was incoherent but basically said 'everyone has their washing hanging...

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