Yes, but then there will be admin fee, /booking fee and delivery charge and then a check-out fee, plus a fee for collection - it'll end up costing you Β£3.4 million (plus taxes).
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Engagement and health policy nerd, but very likely to post about birds, books, coffee, crosswords, opera, plants and theatre. Coeliac and vegan (for the fun of it). Northerner transplanted into the South. All opinions my own - and I've plenty to spare.
Yes, but then there will be admin fee, /booking fee and delivery charge and then a check-out fee, plus a fee for collection - it'll end up costing you Β£3.4 million (plus taxes).
Nearest to that I've had was having to walk - very gingerly - to the shop when my shoe lace had snapped.
I was very slow.
Obviously, the sensible thing would have been to ask somebody else to go for me...
I mean, if you were sucking up to your boss who bought you the wrong-sized shoes,wouldn't you just go out and buy the right size?
How does Trump keep henchmen like Rubio in check? He literally makes them wear shoes that are far too big | Marina Hyde www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
A boot room? In central Manchester? Pretentious? Moi?
An adertisemet for various Christmas events.
Too early!.
Way-too-bloody-early!
Nice juxtaposition on my timeline.
Maybe someone went back in time...
The front of the Old Vic theatre. The facade in grey with the words The Old Vic in large white letters. Below that, the word Arcadia in red lights.
'Arcadia' at the Old Vic - Stoppard at his most fizzingly brilliant.
It made me feel very clever (for the bits I got) and very stupid (for those I didn't).
A sort of Schrodinger's audience member.
We're going slowly so the driver can check the line -rough rides have been reported!
So, as a treat we'll make an extra stop in Radlett - because thatmakes everything better.
Hmmmm. Increasing the number of dentists - OK. But will the contract changes and available funding be sufficient to provide work for them in the NHS?
(And for pedants: 'to practise' not 'to practice', please. We are not barbarians.)
It took me a couple of episodes, but now I'm hooked.
It's now got me started on 'Detectorists' - and why did nobody tell me it has Rachael Sterling AND Diana Rigg!
(Crook and Jones really ought to do 'Waiting for Godot' - this feels like prep for it.)
My neighbour is playing the bagpipes - which means he can't hear the yowling of his cat wanting to be let in.
Does life get better than this?
I've made a BIG mistake.
There was an ad on Instagram for a holiday that looked interesting.
I clicked the link - big mistake.
Now my timeline is full of (very expensive) holiday ads.
And they all seem to be for tours when I want to go to one place and stay. I want a holiday not a route march.
You're definitely not missing anything!
I go to a small family-run one. It is way quicker than the chain stores - they know their regulars so get out your prescription as soon as they see you.
But some people seem to prefer queueing in Boots*.
*The shop, not the footwear.
I doubt I'll remember that, so I'll just stick with young 'uns.
It's hard to believe so little progress has been made with dental reform, or that there isn't really a concrete plan to improve access to dentistry, longer-term.
I'm not sure the government acknowledges that if dentists leave the NHS, they may not return.
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Just because the Guardian is obsessed with Gen Z doesnβt mean the rest of us are.
(I'm not even sure what Gen Z covers.)
It looks like stamp duty peaks at Β£1.5 million, so Iβm going with 'silly'.
The Β£995 at the end of the price is just silly.
Call it Β£4 million and be done with it.
Someone at the Donmar - presumably the director - though it was a good idea to have 'Both Sides Now' playing on repeat before the show.
Twenty bleedin' minutes of 'Both Sides Now'.
Seriously! Twenty minutes.!
I may not have the same opinion of that idea as the director.
That is a very good point. Sometimes Pointless is the only thing that gets me to the gym.
You do want us to win the war, don't you!
I mean, a crew full of people who can't find their glasses and can't remember why they came into the room...
I got given a prescription from outpatients that runs out soon.
I rang the practice and a message said that it would be quicker online.
Sigh...
So I went online and filled in the form.
Three minutes later a text arrives to tell me it's been added to my repeat prescriptions.
THREE MINUTES! Yay!
A poster shows a young man wearing headphones. The title, American Psycho, is below him with the words bloody and brilliant above him, plus lots of four starcratings from reviews.
I went to see 'American Psycho' at the Almeida this afternoon - and itβs well worth a visit.
I read the book not that long after it came out - early 1990s - and I know realise that most of the cast weren't even born then.
I shall spend the rest of the evening weeping.
I use the Merlin app. It's not 100% accurate but it has nice pictures.
For the last few weeks, everything has been a robin!
I don't go that far - but I say, "Alexa, play Radio 3" in a tone where "if you wouldn't mind awfully" is understood, if not voiced.
Good to see you correcting BBC's "hung, drawn and quartered". Standards are slipping at the Beeb.
I think I've worked out why Royal Mail kept the word 'Royal' in its title: it's antiquated, expensive and doesnβt do what it's supposed to.
Yes, I've just spent a third day waiting for Royal Mail to deliver - all in vain.
I've tried to ring them but they have ahigher level of calls than usual...
The lad from Ocado just called me 'Legend' - for opening the gate.
Youngsters don't ask for much, do they?