One of my favourite days out of the last couple of years

It’s trivial, in the scale of things, but I really miss London

Odd story

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My word of the day today is ‘flummox’.

I’ve reached an age when I now know that I’m not going to listen to all the podcasts

“Butter my bottom and call me a biscuit! “….. really enjoying @BethanRoberts8’s Graceland

Odd chap.

Sophie Morris @itssophiemorris 2.30pm: Conservative MP Sir Charles Walker tells the Commons he is going to walk around London with a pint of milk as a protest over the coronavirus restrictions and encourages others to do the same.

I don’t know about everyone else….but I always find that coffee tastes best out of a mug celebrating your club winning the Double

The trouble with common sense is that it doesn’t know its limits.

My word of the day today is ‘miscreant’.

#TodayILearned that Mah Na Mah Na is a cover version

Mah Nà Mah Nà by Piero Umiliani open.spotify.com/track/3Mz… #NowPlaying

My word of the day today is ‘stipple’.

Tweet of the day 🏅 twitter.com/jessphill…

I am leaving Mississippi in the evening rain These Delta towns wear satin gowns In a high beamed frame Loretta Lynn guides my hands through the radio Where would I be in times like these Without the songs Loretta wrote?

#PostASongLyricYouLove

My word of the day today is ‘pernickety’.

Good to see that @jamesowild is totally focused on the things that matter the most

“James Wild, the MP for North West Norfolk, told the head of the corporation that his constituents would “expect to see more than one flag” in the 268-page report.”

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Disappointing that the #HamiltonReport wasn’t delivered as a rap

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My word of the day today was ‘finagle’.

#TodayILearned that you can make your own marmite… although I think I’ll carry on buying it in jars

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