The New Pornographers - Sing Me Spanish Techno
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9gPLDLD52Y
Wordle 954 4/6*
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#Worldle #738 1/6 (100%) (cheated)
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La palabra del día #753 5/6 (breech)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #750 4/6 (mistake on 3)
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Framed #689 (non. I watched the end of that absurdly gory South Korean "stuck on a ship with bad things" film. Which had some overlap with The Boys but without the humour or depth. In short I'd like The Boys Series 4 to be released. I barely slept because I stayed up late looking at walking poles. Walking poles don't make much sense unless it's very dodgy terrain or a person, in this case me, is suffering from some kind of ailment. Prior to lots of websites I'd have been forced to seek out advice from outdoor types who would likely be divided into the "I carry 110kg, wearing only three layers of binbag, a fleece, sweatpants, hobnail boots and 40km is easy, you don't need a stick you knobend" and "you definitely need these Swiss ones made of admamtium steel, or these Italian ones made with the tears of Romans with tungsten grommets, or these German ones that aren't that flashy but make Johannn cry if the tolerance of any element is more than 2nm out. And this Paramo jacket for the harsh spring weather in Brittany" . It seems to veer between outdoor superpeople and people who are prepared to spend a great deal of money. I think both camps probably have a point in different situations as well as been insufferable in all situations. Obviously there's some offense intended but I there are varying degrees of obnoxiousness and most people aren't than bad and people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones and all that. So I dived into the world of walking poles. I ended up with a pole that doubles as a stick. It was a maze of price comparisons and specifications. I didn't spend much. I think at a certain point - that point being 1.30am a person should give up the online quest accept that there will always be bargains, buy the cheapest that enables a person to see if it's useful but isn't so crap it's disposable. I think I made a reasonable £25 choice of a single Craghoppers Venture T-Grip. I can hear both camps of outdoor types clicking their tongues. It looks useful and I periodically get a bad hip, but not badly for a couple of years, I think my general fitness has improved significantly, which helps a lot. Or I'll fall down a hole, in the fog, with an owl, because I bought a cheap pole or the screws are more than 2nm out. I'll re-evaluate the pole situation at Christmas.)
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