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A bright sunny morning was just the good omen I needed to do a trip down to New Romney for a visit. I woke up and left on the 8.30 am bus to Faversham , and caught the beastly 666 to Ashford. I just had a few minutes to get myself a McDonald's Sausage and Egg McMuffin and then caught the 11 bus down to New Romney via Lydd.

Lydd is a lonely town or village and has a small airport.

I bought a book and a small wooden bowl from the Red Cross chazzer. The book is a hefty reference tome , “The Reader's Companion To Twentieth Century Writers” edited by Peter Parker (Fourth Estate), and before you ask, not the Peter Parker as Spiderman in the Marvel comics and films.

I then took the bus back to Ashford and another visit ending up at a Wetherspoons to down a quaffable Titanic None Tenths Below (5.9 % ABV) before the journey home.

The external hard drive (an old Western Digital 640GB drive with power supply) is playing up ,and it sometimes looses the connection to the laptop. It would be disastrous if I was playing a track from that drive during a gig. It has been wheezing for ages , and compared to modern day equivalents, is a heavy beast that has had better days. I think it is about time to retire it altogether, and I have been surfing the net for a more slimmer USB powered drive. 320 GB is enough for me, all these 1TB or 2TB drives are just out of my league, as I would only use the drive to store music files, and a few films.

As I am going to Canterbury tomorrow I shall have a look at them in PC World or Comet, as you can obtain a decent 320 or even 500GB drive for £50.

My Big Bang Theory series 4 DVD should be here tomorrow or Wednesday as well.
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I surprised my cousin this morning by being up early to nip over to Margate to do a final charity shop visit this month before the new list of visits kick in February. Left on the 8.30 am bus. Bought a hair dryer and some books to sell over at Play trade. None of the books really interest me so they all went on the site or will be used for donating when I visit Ashford and Rye next week.

I quite enjoyed the Jean Shrimpton biopic last night on BBC 4 “We'll Take Manhattan” although the guy who played David Bailey tries to be too cockney. It was followed by a very good documentary on the work of David Bailey. Some of his photographs are really iconic, such as the Kray Brothers.

I took the Age of Anxiety book with me to read , and it should be finished sometime tomorrow, so a short review will be forthcoming. Meanwhile, I have been dipping a bit more into Plato's Republic.

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