Yay, it's cheery Friday.

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It's now a cheery Friday...as I've just clocked off at 23:20. Time for a dram...some Jura kindly sent by a customer for fixing their networks. Gotta love free whisky eh? : )

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The end of my first week at a new job.

A slight change of direction but still working within the cycling industry.

It's been a good week!
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Dave Barter wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 10:25 pm
slarge wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:40 pm And my cheery Friday is I got a new road bike frame, and just ordered everything to build it up. It is a beauty, and I seem to have misused my credit card somewhat, but it'll be a once in a lifetime purchase!
Fess up which frame?
Colnago C68.....
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It’s been a pretty miserable Friday up until 7 o’clock when our big cat came home after being AWOL for three days. The day he went missing, I came down in the morning and found the utility room that the cats are shut into at night literally covered in cat poo. It was spread about the floor, on a pile of washing, in the sink, on the worktop and on the window cill that he sleeps on. He was still dripping poo, his back was arched and he was making agonised miaowing noises. There was dribble from his mouth where he’d been trying to vomit.

He was very obviously in pain, but it was too early in the morning to ring the vet, so I put him outside and set to cleaning up the mess. Now he never stays out for long so I was surprised to find him gone. We searched around everywhere we could think of that a sick cat might hide, with no luck. After the first very cold night we thought that he’d probably died somewhere, especially since he’s 14 years old, and so sick, that we were resigned to having just one cat.

But beggar me, at just after 7 o’clock, a scratch at the door and a “let me in” miaow announced his return. His tail and legs are still covered in dried-on poo and he stinks.

But Hey! It’s a very cheery Friday. :-bd

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Lu :-bd
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:-bd Top Cat, hope he is OK!
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fatbikephil wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:04 pm :-bd Top Cat, hope he is OK!
Thanks. So do I. I'll take him to the vets tomorrow and get him checked out.
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frogatthefarriers wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 9:26 pm he was making agonised miaowing noises. There was dribble from his mouth where he’d been trying to vomit.
His tail and legs are still covered in dried-on poo and he stinks.
I think Mrs Perrin would recognise a similar scenario to this from every time that Reg returns from a BaM outing.
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Glad your cat came back! Sounds a bit like it might have been poisoned or ate something very bad..
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On the subject of cats, I've got a new one after a few years without: a 6 month old ragdoll called Bluey that needed rehoming

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Hello Floofy!
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Never bought the bike in the end, price went up £1000!
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Bearlegged wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2023 10:32 pm Hello Floofy!
6 months .. sure you haven’t got a tiger?
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Dave Barter wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 12:56 pm
Bearlegged wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2023 10:32 pm Hello Floofy!
6 months .. sure you haven’t got a tiger?
He’s pretty stretched out and floofy in that pic. He’s going to be pretty big but nowhere near Maine Coon sized
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That’s me done until new year now :-bd

Still got this damned cough, but hoping to get a few rides in soon
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Damn straight. Had to revert to Outlook Classic to set the Out of Office but 'tis done. There are mince pies in the house and while I have a number of little jobs to be getting on with, nothing is Important or Urgent. Happy holidays.
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Out of office email set up.

Off to pick up a frame and fork from Shona and Rich shortly.
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Richpips wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 3:43 pm Out of office email set up.

Off to pick up a frame and fork from Shona and Rich shortly.
That is cheery! What did you go for?

Cheery here too matching your first point :-bd
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The shortest day is now behind us, so that's got to be cheery.

Got the wine (bargain £3.50 Bordeaux from Aldi) mulling and frozen homemade mince pies warming for my partner who's last day at work is today. Mine was yesterday, and you've reminded me I haven't set my out-of-office. Never mind, no-one emails me anyway.

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Shortest day, done.
Teaching for the term, done.
Exams set up for January, done.

Off into Sheffield, along with the rest of the city I suspect, for an end of year drink with other worn out teachers
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Did a solstice sea swim today. That’s 51 of 52 weeks done. Xmas day finishes a weekly swim in the sea off for me
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Sounds a bit brassy does that Dave but well done - hopefully your penis will return sometime mid-Match.

Nowt of a festive nature here - no cards, presents, food, decorations or tree - yeah, like we're short of trees. Dee's in bed with a virus of some sort and I'm just polishing off some freshly laid paintwork on a petrol tank, so cheery enough I suppose.
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Well done Dave, and get well soon Dee.

Cheery here, as one of the bairns has been awarded "Student of the term" by the head of year. This seems to be down to being a nice person, friendly and.polite, rather than academic prowess, though he's doing just fine on that front too. Very proud of him, as he's gone to a new school where he only knew one other kid at the start of term.
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Life goal: continue to be the sort of person no-one contacts urgently during work
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Installed Home Assistant on a RPi4 and got some smart bulbs I bought in IKEA the other weekend turning on and off via my phone. I can see this home automation malarky could get quite spendy...

Edit: Have also started making a panettone.
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