25 November 2022 (Friday) - Dogs And Stuff

Usually having done a night shift means I sleep rather well for the next few nights, but despite Tuesday night's efforts I was wide awake at half past two this morning and lay awake for the rest of the night. On hearing “er indoors TM get up for the loo just before five o'clock I thought I might as well get up and let the puppies out, and she could then take them back upstairs with her whilst I had brekkie.
I thought this was a good plan…
 
Admittedly things did smell a bit whiffy when I opened their crate but Morgan had been farting a lot last night so I thought no more about it. I chivvied them (and Treacle) into the garden and came back in (ten minutes later) to find “er indoors TM disassembling their bedding as someone (presumably Morgan) had had a little "potty accident". In a spirit of either helpfulness or of being a foul creature Bailey then tried to eat it. There is a school of thought which goes along the lines of having her eat it gets rid of it… however this theory overlooks the sad fact that she then sicks it all up a couple of hours later.
I mention this just so’s my loyal readers get a rounded view of dog-herding in it’s entirely rather than having a rose-tinted view of some impossibly ideal perfect dog. Dogs are truly disgusting creatures...
The clean-up only took twenty minutes (!), and with “er indoors TM and the dogs gone back to bed (and the washing machine going full-pelt at dog bedding) I made brekkie and turned on the telly to watch an episode of "Stranger Things". The good thing about this show is that for all that the "stranger things" are rather strange, the writers have created and developed believable characters... it was such a shame that in this morning's episode pretty much all of them were acting utterly unlike their established ways purely to move the plot along.
 
I set off to work, and had to chuckle. You could tell it was dustbin day from the dustmen bellowing up the street (at half past six in the morning) and from the amount of rubbish festooned all over the street. The dustbin lorry had been parked on the roadside, and as I walked out of the front door so a car was coming down the road. The dustbin lorry then deliberately pulled out to block that car. It couldn't have been moving forward to ease bin collection as it only went about five yards down the road then stopped between cars parked on either side. It really did move purely to obstruct the traffic.
 
As I drove the pundits on the radio were talking about the upcoming strike called by the Royal College of Nursing.  Apparently massive efforts are being made to ensure the strike will cause no disruption to the running of any hospital... so what it the point of the strike? Mind you, this is a hospital thing. I can remember strikes at the (now demolished) Royal East Sussex Hospital where strikers ensured that their shifts were covered before they went on strike.
And there was also talk about the ongoing war in Ukraine.  The Ukrainian First Lady is claiming the people are preparing themselves for years of ongoing war... provided the western world pays for it.
 
I got to work and deployed a Tree House (as one does), then got on with the early shift. Work was rather good. No cake today, but we had posh biccies.
An early start meant for an early finish. But even at early finish time it is still dark at this time of year, so with a few minutes spare I thought I might get petrol…
Oh dear.
There was quite a queue at the petrol station. Some impatient idiot couldn’t wait and squeezed his car through the queued cars with only an inch on each side, only to get to the pump to find the nice petrol station lady had just hung an “out of order” sign on it. This idiot then leapt from his car to remonstrate with the nice lady…
Today’s new word is “remonstrate” – it means to scream, shout and generally carry on in such a way to leave no doubt in the mind of any onlookers that they are dealing with a half-wit.
Anyway, as this idiot remonstrated it became clear to everyone that not only had he forgotten to apply his car’s handbrake, but he’d also not left it in gear. It took him a surprisingly long time to realise his car was rolling away. It was so hard for me not to point and laugh out loud.
 
I got home… Morgan seems a whole lot better…

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