Good morning, it's Paul & Graham here. Raring to go, especially as it's daylight again when getting up at 06:30 here in the UK, after the weekend's clock changes - thank goodness everything is updated automatically these days, as it always used to confuse the c*#p out of me in the old days! Disrupting all my pre-recorded video settings, getting up at the wrong time due to forgetting how to change the time on my clock/radio, etc. Although it never made any difference to cooking, as the oven permanently flashes 00:00 all year round.

Lots of profit warnings at the moment, let's see what further horrors this week holds. Or will we get the long-overdue bounce? Who knows.

Graham's YouTube link today (live at 11:30, a recording thereafter)


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