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The letter H can be useful to create some two-letter words but there are some longer, high scoring words too. Here are some examples. And after 7 years of suspicions, they've finally told me I almost certainly don't have the prostate cancer they suspected I did. It took a general anaesthetic, 51 needle, biopsy though. (See "unpleasant" above. (lol emoji thing)) See also I'm a fortunate man, no mistake, above.

Before, it was losing weight (at my lightest this year I was six stone lighter than at my heaviest in 2011). That then overlapped with becoming better at running. Family wise, my Mum is still with us and we did manage to see her a couple of times when restrictions allowed. She doesn’t know who we are anymore but we’ve come to terms with that. Unfortunately my MIL is starting on the same journey but we do know what to expect this time. My OH had a bit of a health scare this year and she made a few lifestyle changes. And to cut a long story short we had some very good news on that front on Xmas Eve. Me? I’m fine, after years and years of health problems I’ve been fine since 2014. Even lost a bit more weight, 3 stone in 2 and a bit years, try the Royal Mail exercise plan is my advice.I haven’t seen my son for 16 months in-person, and that’s starting to grate a bit. Still, hopefully see him next May when he graduates High School and goes to University, a steop I’m really not ready for. It’s happened a few times that I’ve woken up (without an alarm) from being at 3 and feeling it, so I try to avoid eating too healthy at night before going to bed! I tend to have a biscuit or a piece of chocolate with my tea before bed, if I don’t I can get too low during the night. Been working with an Etsy Handwriting Artist to copy loved ones handwriting into frameable art and also a couple of special poems I wrote for people using my own handwriting.

English–Arabic English–Bengali English–Catalan English–Czech English–Danish English–Hindi English–Korean English–Malay English–Marathi English–Russian English–Tamil English–Telugu English–Thai English–Turkish English–Ukrainian English–Vietnamese So is a very common discourse marker in speaking. It usually occurs at the beginning of clauses and we use it when we are summarising what has just been said, or when we are changing topic:

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Your first and second paragraphs are me, too, Arthur. The reason I started my current office job 11 years ago was I spent the previous 9 months WFH (following the fallout from the late 2008 crash) and missed having colleagues to talk to. Health & Fitness (as opposed to quasi-jazz mag Health & Efficiency) has been a big thing for me ever since I sent for a Charles Atlas course when I was 9 years old. Parents these days would intervene and ask why the hell a Year 4 child would feel the need to beef up for self-protection, but they were different times, and thus began the journey, with weight training, martial arts, marathon running and indoor rowing being pursued to sometimes ridiculous levels of intensity. The easing of restrictions meant I managed to get out to loads of restaurants and pubs, a few gigs, and catch up (in the flesh) with friends and family. Something we perhaps took for granted before, but it was a massive boost. Due to Mrs F’s translatlantic work meetings, studying/sleeping teens, etc, the record player has rarely been on. The good news is, after 10+ years, work is finally underway to soundproof my garage (and have a dedicated WFH box-room office). The hernia prevents me from anything DIY, but Mrs F continues to keep me in the style to which I have become accustomed, so I’m going to pay an electrician to do the stuff I can’t.

Work's been a slog, but I can never really complain about that. Lately I've seen the worse end (for me) of the things I'm in line to do now and again (i.e. not spreadsheets) and that takes the wind out of my sails a bit, but, in the words of Marc Riley "mustn't grumble".

If mysanthrope means having “a hatred of humankind” (internet says so) then I wouldn’t describe myself as such. But if mysanthrope means “a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society” (internet says so) then hell yeah.

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