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Weather: Windy. Very windy. And kinda wet early. 14. Travel: Not happening. Even though I'm out. The 0635 comes a couple of minutes early, and is made of a garden-shed (153) coupled to a Plastic Newie (370?) The combination has one fatal flaw: the electrics aren't compatible, and the doors will only open manually. It pulls short at Wolverhampton.
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Weather: Sunny spells. 12. Travel: Better, just about. The 0635 is a little late, and pulls short at Wolverhampton again. This is not on.
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Weather: Decent; sunny, showers, 13. Travel: Getting better. Morning is still fine, home has me jumping on a late Shrewsbury train and catching the (slightly late) 1745 bus.
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Weather: Heavy rain during the morning clears to sunshine and showers. 12. Travel: Morning is fine, then comes the rain. Nothing leaves New Street heading north between 1718 and 1745, when the 1729 to Stafford makes it out. The 1722 stopper to Shrewsbury is AWOL again, and I've missed the 1803. Lift on the final stretch - I don't want to risk missing the bus. From UK Millionaire. Kate Heusser is on £32,000, with three lifelines intact. I know a lot of people on the UK Game Show list elected to tape The Weakest Link over Millionaire tonight. Was it a smart move, I wonder; Kate could go all the way. |
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Weather: Sunny spells, the odd shower. 12. Travel: Getting a bit better. Home train is 1657 to Liverpool (1728 ex New St, 1756 into Wolverhampton) then 1742 to Shrewsbury (1816 ex W'ton, should have been 2 sooner but for incompetent platform staff.)
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Weather: Sunny by day, 12. Cold by night, distinct risk of first frost. Football: Manchester United and Arsenal both win to remain tied for first place in the Premier League. United won 2-1 at Coventry on early goals from Andy Cole and David Beckham. Arsenal won 1-0 at Middlesbrough on a 25th-minute penalty kick by French striker Thierry Henry. Arsenal and United both have 27 points, but Arsenal trails on goal difference. |
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Weather: Sunny early, but rain spreads in mid-afternoon and gets quite stormy later. Up pops October's charts. A close battle between the All Saints and U2. On the weekly, Westlife buy their way to #1. The Baha Men's Who Let the Dogs Out? spends its third week at #2, and could well make the final step next week. Encouraging debut for the Tweenies' Number One - they may be puppets of three-year-old kids, but the record is infinitely more cool than Westlifeless. |