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@NathanOHagan Thank you.
It wasn't that hard - once I got on a roll - but I had to work at making sure not to slip back into "easy" habits.
It's funny to see the old photo and think that at the time I didn't even know I was that big.
11 thousand steps and written a couple of pages and it's only eight o'clock.
Start to look after your #mentalhealth by taking care of yourself physically. Even the smallest step forward helps to build better habits.
@JUPodcast Cheers Wayne, I'm doing well thank you. When you start to take care of one thing, other things improve too.
I basically left here when EM took over as it felt like a cesspit was getting worse! I must catch up with you and the podcast soon.
Keep well sir.
@AntonManganaro@MovieEndorser@unclepeckerhead It's a cracking film Anton and a great punk soundtrack too. Sadly isn't on streaming here in the UK at the moment but well worth catching. (And buying the merch for!)
Then I'll look forward to an @unclepeckerhead evening at BAFTA!
Within the past two weeks, on a visit to the city of my birth, London, I have committed:
1) The crime of being Black while studying the interior of a church (I did church architecture as part of pre 6th form O Level art &, though an atheist from the age of six, retain an interest in the buildings). The only other civilian in the church, a worshiper, had clearly felt threatened and had called the Priest who enquired as to why I was in the building.
2) The crime of being Black while hailing a taxi for hire (taxi sign on) in broad daylight.
The first driver saw me well enough to deliver a comedic wave before driving on; the second merely looked me in the eyes, dismissed me and drove on.
&
3) The crime of not being what I apparently, in this instance, had a duty to be:
After dinner in my hotel, I've just been racially profiled by another guest (vanilla) who assumed I was a member of staff as we all waited for the lift/elevator on our way to our rooms.
The last of these instances made me laugh. The first two were annoying. As I told a young, white and helpful policeman many years ago, "You get used to it".
He replied, "You shouldn't have to!".
@pelado_vazquez@GAltringham I caught it one night at stupid o'clock in the morning and was really charmed by it. Now it's one of my favourite "easy" films.