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This time next week I will be in Las Vegas![]()
What will you be doing in Vegas?
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This time next week I will be in Las Vegas![]()
What will you be doing in Vegas?
As much poker as possible.
I'm confused. Is penngirl writing in the third person, or is someone writing for her?
I'm PennLady. PennGirl is my daughter.![]()

I have just returned from our local weekly auction. Among other lots I bought a Milkmaid's Yoke for carrying milk buckets.
All I have to do now is find a Milkmaid to try it on.
Including Buyer's Commission, it cost me £6.60
I think the Milkmaid might be more expensive.![]()
As much poker as possible.
So, recently I began to try to apply for a little more work with the institution for whom I teach.
First of all, that sounds very unlikely to me. I didn't think this was a module which was arranged on a clustered basis.
Secondly, he was not giving me the information I wanted so I could progress my application, but telling me I would be unlikely to get even this lowly teaching contract. Not on the basis of other people having lost contracts so having prior bite at the cherry, but on a whole new criterion which of course I don't fit.
Am I wrong to get a strong whiff of something rotten in the state of job appointments? (Remember, Basturd line manager is the one whom I finally got slotted for discrimination in appointing teaching contracts about three years ago, who had his head kicked in by senior managers behind the bike sheds and went about for a while afterwards with his tail firmly between his legs.)
Why is this BLM still employed ?
Oh, because he's too incompetent for them even to kick upstairs, one presumes
More news!
Tomorrow I am going to meet the line manager who went on study leave, as she invited me to coffee when I accused her and BLM of not exercising due transparency in appointments.
Today I had an email from my colleague to say that she appointed another colleague - whom she also gave other small pieces of paid work to on the basis that they 'had a chat' - to teach the contract we are all applying for when the former contract holder suddenly resigned. My colleague is wondering why he wasn't appointed, given that he taught the module the previous year so knew it inside out already.
Well, we will be having a lovely chat over our coffee!
(ETA: this is the line manager who swore all appointments would be made with complete transparency in a thoroughly open and fair manner when she first started out only a year ago.)


You really do have a lot of interest & fun at your local auctions, don't you?
My local place has a large collection of squawking birds, farm produce and 'farm items of unknown function'
It used to be good, too.


'farm items of unknown function' Gives my imagination a big jolt.
So many possibilities.![]()
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There's a small rural heritage museum near me. I gave them the milkmaid's yoke last week.
They often have an 'unknown object' on display for visitors to guess the purpose. Whatever they put out as 'unknown' is something for which they actually know the function but the visitors' guesses can be amusing.
They rarely have anything actually 'unknown' because most of the volunteers are retired farmers but they were stumped for a while on one. It was obviously a cutting instrument for gelding bull calves but it had odd attachments. An ancient (90+) farmer's wife told them. It caught the balls as they were cut off so that they could be used in witchcraft rituals. Not many people knew that witchcraft was practised in the local area in the early 20th Century.
Now they're looking at the old lady differently.![]()
Salieri wrote some charming pieces as I remember.So far I have ripped less than a tenth of them, including many pieces I had never heard before e.g. Salieri and some of Shoskovich's minor pieces.


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