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16 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

 Macabre certainly seems to have been eating well lately.

Apparently it takes on average 28 months for countries to strike a trade deal.  I would be half starved on rats and their would be a literal population explosion across Eastern Europe in that time if I abided by the law!

In other, non-bloodsucking related news I was put onto a job working back in the health service (my old stomping ground) by one of my clients.  I was rather dismissive at first but having read the job description and seen the salary I went and applied on Friday.  Basically the job that I do now of going into the service and advising and guiding organisations on how best to work would be reversed and I would be the guy on the end of the advice (largely dismissing it and doing things my own way no doubt).  There's no guarantees that I am even in with a shout but it would be nice to have to focus my energies on one organisation as opposed to stretching myself to look after 22 different clients all at once.

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3 hours ago, Requiem said:

Melbourne Museum this morning with my eldest daughter (of the tempest, where necromancy rites were practised on dinosaur fossils), and we're now about to go swimming (in the infernal waters of Cthulhu). 

No necromancy here, but I did consider reading my fortune in the grounds from my Turkish coffee experiment earlier, which is a kind of -mancy. I miss the NYC museums.

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3 hours ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

The storm is real right now. It's thumping down right now.

I think we're due to receive in a few more hours. How is it? Any advice? 

3 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

No necromancy here, but I did consider reading my fortune in the grounds from my Turkish coffee experiment earlier, which is a kind of -mancy. I miss the NYC museums.

You can tell I'm really running with this whole family of darkness thing. 

I love the NYC museums! I love NYC. My sister lived there for several years. I was very jealous! 

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6 minutes ago, Requiem said:

I think we're due to receive in a few more hours. How is it? Any advice? 

You can tell I'm really running with this whole family of darkness thing. 

I love the NYC museums! I love NYC. My sister lived there for several years. I was very jealous! 

I was there for the better part of the last sixteen years, and I miss it every day. The museums are awesome and I kick myself for not making more time for them in the past few years.

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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I was there for the better part of the last sixteen years, and I miss it every day. The museums are awesome and I kick myself for not making more time for them in the past few years.

Where do you live now, homie, and why did you move?

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5 hours ago, Requiem said:

Where do you live now, homie, and why did you move?

We're in a town called Lowell in Massachusetts. We left because my wife hated NYC. There's a long back story there; suffice it to say that I understood most of her reasons but didn't share them. I really just wish I could at least visit the city from time to time. Hopefully our schedules will allow for that within the next couple of years.

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18 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

Apparently it takes on average 28 months for countries to strike a trade deal.  I would be half starved on rats and their would be a literal population explosion across Eastern Europe in that time if I abided by the law!

In other, non-bloodsucking related news I was put onto a job working back in the health service (my old stomping ground) by one of my clients.  I was rather dismissive at first but having read the job description and seen the salary I went and applied on Friday.  Basically the job that I do now of going into the service and advising and guiding organisations on how best to work would be reversed and I would be the guy on the end of the advice (largely dismissing it and doing things my own way no doubt).  There's no guarantees that I am even in with a shout but it would be nice to have to focus my energies on one organisation as opposed to stretching myself to look after 22 different clients all at once.

Just think of the fat times ahead if you can get across the border! 

Do you really need to switch jobs again? I thought you were only considering it for the travel opportunities.

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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Just think of the fat times ahead if you can get across the border! 

Do you really need to switch jobs again? I thought you were only considering it for the travel opportunities.

This is a completely different job to the one that involves travel.  This is a bolt out of the blue, completely unplanned for opportunity that just needed at least a look.

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42 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

This is a completely different job to the one that involves travel.  This is a bolt out of the blue, completely unplanned for opportunity that just needed at least a look.

Yeah, I understood that it was a different job, I just thought that you were happy where you were and only considering change for the travel opportunity. Me being nosy.

My son and I have turned the corner with the latest family illness and we're feeling well enough for a trek into Boston today. Should be more stimulating than the usual routine. Looking forward to the train ride in through snowy countryside.

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2 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Yeah, I understood that it was a different job, I just thought that you were happy where you were and only considering change for the travel opportunity. Me being nosy.

It is poor timing with a move of house required in 7 weeks time but we shall see, not desperate to leave my place of work (do like it most days still) so nothing ventured an all that.

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Was planning to go upstairs to the black metal lair and read/listen but I haven't got the energy so ended up watching the cricket instead. So lazy today. A little drained from last night to be honest... I'm not a young man anymore and can't do the big nights like I used to. 

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3 hours ago, Requiem said:

Was planning to go upstairs to the black metal lair and read/listen but I haven't got the energy so ended up watching the cricket instead. So lazy today. A little drained from last night to be honest... I'm not a young man anymore and can't do the big nights like I used to. 

Sounds like me this morning. I went on a long unplanned walk with my son in freezing rain yesterday, and we got to bed too late and got up too early. I'm running on fumes.

2 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

I will spare you the details but as of now I consider myself to have 3 sibling, 2 brothers and an adopted sister. I'll still be going to LA because I want to not because I'm obliged to. I won't be watching any cycling races that may or may not be on at the time.

No bueno. I hope you have a good time on your trip, in any case.

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10 hours ago, Requiem said:

Was planning to go upstairs to the black metal lair and read/listen but I haven't got the energy so ended up watching the cricket instead. So lazy today. A little drained from last night to be honest... I'm not a young man anymore and can't do the big nights like I used to. 

One "must have" for the new place is my own space.  Currently have the middle room downstairs (should be the dining room) and it just doesn't give me the detachment I require.  The girlfriend is amazing at leaving me be though but a room out of the way would help no end.  Comics, vinyl player and dartboard to boot!

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6 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Sounds like me this morning. I went on a long unplanned walk with my son in freezing rain yesterday, and we got to bed too late and got up too early. I'm running on fumes.

 

I'm personally not a fan of long unplanned walks in any weather, so you've got my empathy. 

6 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

One "must have" for the new place is my own space.  Currently have the middle room downstairs (should be the dining room) and it just doesn't give me the detachment I require.  The girlfriend is amazing at leaving me be though but a room out of the way would help no end.  Comics, vinyl player and dartboard to boot!

If you get one of those, I'm coming over! 

My lair at the moment (which I hardly ever visit) is a spare bedroom that will one day be occupied by one of my daughters when they're old enough to move upstairs by themselves. That frees up two bedrooms downstairs but we're turning one into a library and the other into an office/study.

I'm enthusiastic about the library because we've got books all over the damn place and I want a really nice sitting room free of technology with antique furniture where you can withdraw from the modern world and find wall to wall books, and I guess the study is a necessity for business and household matters. Which leaves no black metal room... Maybe the study can double up. I think that will have to be the answer. 

My ambition one day is to have a full room, perhaps in a basement or outbuilding that I can turn into a full on Requiem cave of frostbitten doom. 

 

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