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« Reply #1140 on: May 17, 2024, 04:09:18 PM »

I was chatting with a friend earlier tonight. She told me that I was possibly the most intelligent person she knew and commented that I often hid it. Not that I agree with her, but I replied that the best thing someone who is smarter than all the people around them can do is let none of them know it.

Got an odd feeling running really strong right now that something very bad is about to happen. I've had it to varying degrees for the past 5 or 6 years, but right now it is burning hot. I am going to put it down to anxiety rather than precognition though. Mind you, I could very well be creating my own bad situation. For the past six weeks, I've been very erratic in taking my meds and tracking my bloods. I guess if I felt anything less than 100% it might be easier to accept whatever diagnosis they gave me.  I keep promising myself that tomorrow I'll start following the regime more, take everything but when tomorrow comes yet again I can't be bothered with this s**t and I do things my own way.

This summer I've been thinking about confronting an old grudge. It is something that has came close several times over the past twenty years of resurfacing. Not dealing with it over the past few years has been a continual class of schedules where things have been missed or conflicted by a matter of days. Six years of missing each other by less than a week. It does mean travelling to my least favourite city in the world and all the problems that could be resolved are other peoples rather than mine so I could just stand back and watch. Do nothing.

Ever had a hero? Some figure that you've idolized. Have they let you down? If so, do they owe you something or is it your own damn fault for putting someone on a pedestal, putting them in a position that they couldn't possibly live up to?

I guess it would be more suitable if all these things were in some way connected, but they aren't. At least not directly.
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« Reply #1141 on: May 21, 2024, 07:23:20 PM »

Another middle of the night and all is quiet. They were doing some exercises earlier on today, but none of it touches us on the night shift. The next two nights I'll be working in my favourite place. Last week I did a D&D session while at work. Not something I ever thought would happen. My first Call of Cthulhu session in many years will be taking place on Sunday and we will be hosting it at our house, which will make a welcome change from playing online.

I am giving serious thought to not running any more online games (although I'll still play them) if I can get in person ones going. That is a hope for the future though and I'll have to see how things go.

After I'd finished last week, I debombed (removed the ammunition from my magazines). I couldn't be bothered unlocking my locker to put the mags back there, so I just put them in my pocket and went home with them. They are my personal issue ones and where I store them isn't a problem, just as long as I don't lose them. Even then, they aren't exactly difficult to replace. Anyway, Kristi was somewhat shocked when she saw them sitting on my desk. I found it vaguely amusing that someone from the US would react that way. This from the woman who was freaked when she saw unarmed police officers (to the point where I'd to take her to an airport so she could see police officers with weapons).

Just had a phone call while I was typing the above. Some guy was phoning to report a glowing green light in the sky. I told him it isn't something we deal with. He kept giving me details and I kept saying "That isn't something we deal with" and he kept trying to give me more information. Eventually I interupted him to say "Look you can keep telling me, but you are wasting your time. I am really not interested and this isn't what we deal with." At that point he put the phone down. I mean if he's seen a flying saucer then great for him, but unless they are trying to get in through the front door without a pass I don't care.

Maybe I should have told him we'd had several reports and in each case the spotters had then reported that they'd been abducted and anally probed, so if that wasn't something he was into then he should run and take cover, especially since the aliens apparently had no concept of lube.

It isn't that I do or don't believe in the possibility of alien life, or that I wouldn't be incredibly interested to find out more about them, its just if its not affecting my work then I don't care when I am on the clock. Right now though if any aliens were to land and ask to be taken to our leaders I'd have to ask them if there wasn't someone else they'd rather chat to. The western world seems to have taken a dip into electing unqualified idiots this centuary. I can't think of one seriously competant western leader in all that time.
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« Reply #1142 on: May 23, 2024, 06:38:19 AM »

My job at camp comes under the police wing. We aren't police ourselves but they are on our chain of command. Since I started working there we've had a number of incidents where we could use support from them. Sometimes they turn up, sometimes we can't get them to even answer the damn phone. Either way, when we do get them quite often we'll get a complaint from their management that their staff might be on call but they are not on duty (whatever the hell that means). There are a lot of things we simply don't have the legal right to do, whereas they can (and indeed it is there job).

Anyway, last night when I arrived at work, there was a police flight sergeant sitting in the office. This is the first time I've seen him in 8 months I've been in this job. He wanted to speak to the entire shift. It turned out that some sweets went missing from police HQ and he wanted to know if any of us had ate them.

Good job whoever it was didn't touch the donuts then.
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« Reply #1143 on: May 23, 2024, 04:55:50 PM »

Last night rolls around again. Kristi is working tomorrow so I'll take Ash to school then find something to fill my day up with.

We've had a lot of rain over the past couple of days which has been a nice break from the hot weather. Helps that I wasn't working outside for it too.  Thumbup Cops might be getting their sweeties stolen but the planes I am guarding are safe enough. No one is moving around near them. Well done me then. Really makes me feel like I am earning my wage not seeing an airplane being carried off by a bunch of terrorists.
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« Reply #1144 on: May 24, 2024, 07:33:56 PM »

On a random spur-of-the-moment impulse, I added the party overhearing a conversation tonight. What they heard caught their attention and they've decided to investigate further. Now I have to turn the first Conan story I ever read (Tower of the Elephant) into a heist adventure for the party. They've been on the run for over a year now, trying to escape from the mageocracy of Thay having upset one of its ruling wizards and I figure this will give them a nice change of pace.

Then I have Call of Cthulhu to run on Sunday. Guess I'll be spending later today reading the rules and studying the scenario.

Well, I've read the scenario at least. The rules... well not so much. I should be familiar enough with the system to muddle on through.
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« Reply #1145 on: May 26, 2024, 12:29:46 PM »

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« Reply #1146 on: May 30, 2024, 10:59:41 PM »

I've found a hat and frock coat to add to my costume. I just need to find a matching cloak.

Maybe a sword cane too.

I seem to have rekindled Ash's love of music. Since he got into trains he's ignored his instruments, but the other day I picked up one of his ukuleles and started strumming on it in front of him. Immediately he wanted it back and has been using them since. Yesterday when I was about to leave the house, he ran over with two of them in hand, gave me one and insisted we both played along and sang "I've been working on the railroad" before I could get out the house.

Nearly made me late for work but I've come to treasure moments like that. Mind you when your start time is somewhere between 06:00 to 06:45 being late is a bit more fuzzy (I generally arrive at either 06:00 or 06:15 depending on where I'll be on duty so I'd still have been on time. Just late by my standards).

We had a lot of drunks tonight. Couple of beer calls and a top table event. None of them were any trouble to deal with though. Boy have things changed. Kids today... I can't imagine them going out for a couple of drinks and not returning for 3 days. Heh, those were interesting days.

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« Reply #1147 on: May 31, 2024, 12:29:36 AM »

Our local MP has announced that he won't be standing for re-election at the upcoming general election. He's a natural schemer who thought he could make his way to the top position but blew his chance early, had to make a big U-turn and has floundered since. He is the only MP representing the ruling party in Westminster for all of Scotland and as such is also the head of the Scottish party (more or less by default than being qualified for the position). I'd celebrate him going, but I am sure he replacement will be just as much of as a***ole as he's been. Hopefully he won't pull stuff like missing voting on major issues to go referee a football game.

The tories have said if they will they are bringing in a sort of conscription after the election. I doubt they'll win.
Night 3 tonight. The SGF guys I was working with last night were amazed that whenever I was outside I was just in a short-sleeved shirt. It wasn't that cold tbh. Whiney cold-blooded southerners really. Tonight I'll be manning the front desk and then tomorrow night it is up the strat fac again. As soon as I finish I'll be jumping in a taxi and heading down to Edinburgh to go see Chitty Chittty Bang Bang on stage. Hoping that while we are down there we can take Ash to Edinburgh zoo.

I wonder what Ash will make of the march of the penguins? The last time I was there I saw a bunch of people looking at a tiger get a nasty surprise when the tiger turned around and sprayed them all. Gave me a good laugh.

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« Reply #1148 on: June 02, 2024, 05:20:42 AM »

Well, the trip to see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang could have went a lot better. There are a lot more explosions in the show than I expected and that did not go down well with Ash. He managed to get through the first half of the show mostly ok, but when the ship launches a barrage of the beach at the end of the first half it really upset him. Then when he found out that it was just a half-time break he was in tears and begging to go home.

We did pick him up a new train which helped him afterwards. It is a struggle, but if we don't expose him to these things then he'll never get used to them. We are trying to teach him that the world simply isn't going to adjust for him and help him. Spent the night in Glasgow and now we are heading back up the road home.
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