please empty your brain below

You’re missing the curling!
Outstanding post 👏
How many viewers would you have got yesterday if you'd livestreamed the acorns?
The "number of visits to this blog" count will go through the roof.
So far, just as interesting as my morning. But, I look forward to all the excitement of three loads of washing to do and no prospect of hanging it out on the clothes line! Life is fun sometimes.
If today is the day when aliens arrive this will be the first of many live blogs recounting the historic events (though they might cut off our comms, of course)
This live blog needs more acorns and/or Big Jet TV.
Intrigued as to how you blogged whilst asleep!
Perhaps a portable tea would help to keep warm on future walks.
O2 is damaged. A good opportunity to demolish it.
>>Perhaps a portable tea would help to keep warm on future walks.

Ah but shortly thereafter you may find you need a portable toilet:)
I am concerned that there have been no updates about the welfare of the little acorns.
Andrew - Yes, there aren't enough flats on the peninsular yet.
Today's post is literrally inspired! A veritable latter-day incarnation of Janet and John - is there a marketting opportunity here...?
Have you tried those Red Leicester mini cheddars? Mini Leicesters, really.
Did it really take 35 minutes to look at the gash in the Dome? (I know - rhetorical question)
Wondering what will follow the reading of the newspaper as it's not looking like going out again weather.
I can't see you falling asleep in front of a TV all afternoon, so I'm going to guess it'll be a book next.
Has anyone gone to see how the gash is holding up in the wet?
re: 11:35, I saw two fallen trees in Barnes on my ride into work this morning (one blocking half of the B349 (aka Mill Hill Rd). I'll probably mention it again when you get to walking that one in X years time).
gash is one of those words that, whether written or spoken, has always made me a little uncomfortable. Moist is another, and the pair should never ever feature in the same sentence.
My internet has been down all day which was apparently a widespread area outage. Attempts to report the fault required me to reply to a text, but as I have never been interested in texting I didn't know how to do so (but have now learnt). My mother wouldn't even know how to receive a text.
It seems publishing a really poor liveblog increases the number of visitors to the blog by about 35% (but doesn't similarly raise the standard of the comments).
Jam first?










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