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Can we at least limit it to one month of irritating names?


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Hope you get better soon Gilly! I don't envy you in the slightest.

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Should I be concerned if my landlord is re-mortgaging the house? A surveyor is coming to value the place on Friday - is this normal for re-mortgaging, or is our estate agent bullshitting us?

We have a six month tenancy agreement but we hope to live here for much longer than that - i.e. go for a year-long agreement once this one is up. If she's re-mortgaging she likely just wants better rates/to borrow more money, right? It's not a sign that she's going to flog the place and kick us out? I can't be arsed to move again in a few months.


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Should I be concerned if my landlord is re-mortgaging the house?
I don't see why.

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A surveyor is coming to value the place on Friday - is this normal for re-mortgaging, or is our estate agent bullshitting us?
It's required. No firm is going to let you use a house as capital on a six figure loan without making sure it's not just a heap of bricks.

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We have a six month tenancy agreement but we hope to live here for much longer than that - i.e. go for a year-long agreement once this one is up. If she's re-mortgaging she likely just wants better rates/to borrow more money, right? It's not a sign that she's going to flog the place and kick us out?
More likely the reverse -- remortgaging is significant hassle and she wouldn't be doing that if she were planning on selling.


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Unless she's remortgaging to finance a deposit on another house. Doc is probably right though.

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Eeek!

To be fair, based on our rent and the likely amount she paid for the house, I doubt she's short of a few bob.


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Some early Tolkien drawings from The Hobbit being published to mark the 75th anniversary of the book :

http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/oc ... intcmp=239

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A swath of JRR Tolkien's original illustrations for The Hobbit are to be published for the first time this week as part of celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of the book's publication.

The published version of The Hobbit includes around 20 illustrations by its author, as well as the well-known dust jacket painting of the mountains which Bilbo Baggins passes through on his adventures. But when HarperCollins began preparing for the book's 75th anniversary next year, the publisher discovered Tolkien had actually created more than 100 illustrations, which lay buried in his archive at the Bodleian Library in Oxford and were only recently digitised.

"That was a surprise. I thought there might be 40-50 in total," said publisher David Brawn. "But there are 110 Hobbit pictures, about two dozen of which haven't been published before."

Ranging from line drawings in ink to watercolours and sketches, the collected drawings will be published on 27 October as The Art of the Hobbit. HarperCollins hopes the collection and the anniversary will shed new light on the fantasy author – and on his first novel.

"It includes his conceptual sketches for the cover design, a couple of early versions of the maps and pages where he's experimenting with the runic forms, as well as a couple of manuscript pages," said Brawn. "It shows that Tolkien's creativity went beyond the writing, that it was a fully thought out conception. When he writes about the hobbit hole ["In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort"], he's designed it as well. And by doing that, it makes his description more vivid ... Tolkien was an accomplished amateur artist. He was a great admirer of Arthur Rackham and you can see a little bit of that style coming through."

Although The Hobbit was first published in September 1937, Tolkien delivered the manuscript to his publishers in October 1936, so HarperCollins feels justified in kicking off its anniversary celebrations early.

New editions of the novel itself are also lined up for publication this month. The publisher hopes to bring attention back to The Hobbit in advance of the much-anticipated release of Peter Jackson's film next year.

"People have celebrated Tolkien as a writer for years – you haven't been able to get away from him since all the books of the century polls," said Brawn. "But The Lord of the Rings has always been the focus since it was published in 1954 – it's a much more grown-up, significant book. It has overshadowed The Hobbit as a more old-fashioned, children's book, which has become known in the context of The Lord of the Rings. The anniversary allows us to move the spotlight back on to the book which started it all."


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This remains, by some significant margin, the best thing ever on the internet.

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I ate a banana earlier :)
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Turns out it's not a good idea to use greaseproof paper to line a grill pan with when you're out of foil. Or at least, not to use so much that it catches alight, fills the kitchen with smoke, and drops a nice trail of ash as you try to fumble with the oven mitts to get it under the tap.

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I know how interesting you're all finding my bout of ill health so here's the next installment. Started spewing again and am being sick every few minutes for the last couple of hours so Jen called NHS24 to get some advice and now I have to go over to the hospital to get something for the vomiting and dehydration. I better not get a jag, I hate needles :(


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Thinking caps on, friends. For New Year, I'm seeing a bunch of friends, and, much like last year, it's fancy dress time. This year, the theme is "Sports that you invented that should be in the Olympics". With this in mind, I'm going to make a robot costume, as I'm comfortable with spray painting boxes together, it's about the limit of my talents. This one, however, I've decided is going to have TWICE the number of arms, which I wish to move in unison with my arms. I'd rather keep any mechanics of this inside the costume, so would some wooden sticks help, running inside the sleeves? Also, I want it to be 30 feet tall. however, physics, and the fact that people from Derbyshire are short, means that the ceiling of the place is unlikely to fit my GARGANTUAN FRAME OF AWESOME. I think wheels r tracks are a good form of locomotion for a robot, bipedal robots are a bit rubbish, so I'll need to accommodate those ideas. Any other ideas would be noted, and possibly incorporated.
Otherwise, I'm going to make a X frame and attach strings to mrsA's arms and legs and head and call her marion. Which would suck, and be really rather demeaning for her.

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Thinking caps on, friends. For New Year, I'm seeing a bunch of friends, and, much like last year, it's fancy dress time. This year, the theme is "Sports that you invented that should be in the Olympics". With this in mind, I'm going to make a robot costume, as I'm comfortable with spray painting boxes together, it's about the limit of my talents. This one, however, I've decided is going to have TWICE the number of arms, which I wish to move in unison with my arms. I'd rather keep any mechanics of this inside the costume, so would some wooden sticks help, running inside the sleeves? Also, I want it to be 30 feet tall. however, physics, and the fact that people from Derbyshire are short, means that the ceiling of the place is unlikely to fit my GARGANTUAN FRAME OF AWESOME. I think wheels r tracks are a good form of locomotion for a robot, bipedal robots are a bit rubbish, so I'll need to accommodate those ideas. Any other ideas would be noted, and possibly incorporated.
Otherwise, I'm going to make a X frame and attach strings to mrsA's arms and legs and head and call her marion. Which would suck, and be really rather demeaning for her.


Just have the other arms below your real ones, and tie a bit of twine between them so that they swing a la terrible B movies.

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Thinking caps on, friends. For New Year, I'm seeing a bunch of friends, and, much like last year, it's fancy dress time. This year, the theme is "Sports that you invented that should be in the Olympics". With this in mind, I'm going to make a robot costume, as I'm comfortable with spray painting boxes together, it's about the limit of my talents. This one, however, I've decided is going to have TWICE the number of arms, which I wish to move in unison with my arms. I'd rather keep any mechanics of this inside the costume, so would some wooden sticks help, running inside the sleeves? Also, I want it to be 30 feet tall. however, physics, and the fact that people from Derbyshire are short, means that the ceiling of the place is unlikely to fit my GARGANTUAN FRAME OF AWESOME. I think wheels r tracks are a good form of locomotion for a robot, bipedal robots are a bit rubbish, so I'll need to accommodate those ideas. Any other ideas would be noted, and possibly incorporated.
Otherwise, I'm going to make a X frame and attach strings to mrsA's arms and legs and head and call her marion. Which would suck, and be really rather demeaning for her.


Just have the other arms below your real ones, and tie a bit of twine between them so that they swing a la terrible B movies.


IS it possible to do that from inside the costume, you think? I'm going for the 'pro' look.

In fact, I'll make a thread over this.

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