I was reminded today, that back in the 1990s I got ‘called out’ because some computer system went wrong over night, and I worked through the clocks going forward.

But I didn’t get an extra hour’s overtime.

Still bitter.

My phrase of the day today is ‘look lively’.

My word of the day today is ‘jettison’.

RT @DanHerb10: Thi is good news. Land which includes a part of The Avenue and the Coneybury Henge acquired by the National Trust

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I feel I should pick something wild and natural and English,….but tulips

Or possibly fuschias twitter.com/_Boba_Fet…

Not sure whether to be:

#TodayILearned that It’s Not Unusual was written for Sandie Shaw

www.npr.org/2021/05/0…

It’s sometimes as if Thiago Silva’s fullname is Nowaypast Thiago Silva

#MIDCHE

My word of the day today is ‘daub’.

RT @poguesofficial: HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY BROTHERS AND SISTERS AND ALL THOSE AROUND AND IN BETWEEN ☘️ t.co/hJTTh8lHH…

….and photos from 3 of the 4 locations, more-or-less t.co/wIyDTpNVx…

If the Fink is involved this is probably a pretty good option twitter.com/Dannythef…

RT @shelternews: Widely known as #StPatricksDay did you know that March 17th is also the feast day of St Gertrude of Nivelles, the patron s…

My long-run route t.co/55PO8hd4o…

Almost the Platonic ‘ideal type’ of being a tit twitter.com/caitlinmo…

One year ago today, I think. Possibly the internet’s best ever GIF.

#cfc #ktbffh #chelsea t.co/9pA8TtQHw…

This is on an LP of ‘The British Progressive Sound of 1971’ (I know, I know….how cool and with it am I?)

I hadn’t heard it before, but it’s the song on which Madonna’s Ray of Light is based.

It’s a bit different.

open.spotify.com/track/0m7…

My word of the day today is ‘malleable’.

I got today’s Wordle through using a word which I knew as a name but didn’t know was an actual word…and now I feel slightly cheap and seedy.

When I work out how to build a time machine, after I’ve been to see Stonehenge get built, and worked out what happened in Dallas, I’d very much like to spend a bit of time in Victoria music halls.