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Weekend Thread
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40th birthday party tonight for a work colleague of The Wife (tm)
Take The Wife (tm) to the consultant tomorrow to get her knee looked at (ligament/meniscus tear
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Cricket club meeting tomorrow night
And probably a bit of Autumnal gardening if the weather holds up…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Just personal interest. No plans to change careers (I hesitate to claim I have a current one to change from!). I just like learning stuff.Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostDo you mind me asking why?
The pain of study is bad enough when there's some glimmer of getting a career out of it but I'm guessing that, like most people who study later in life (excuse that assumption), this isn't a career move?Comment
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Bank holiday weekend here in Ireland (the South of) hopefully a trip up to Belfast to see the Titanic thing and to collect the car with it's new ignition coils if it's ready...
Dublin marathon on Sunday, bollocks to that.Comment
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They're called Snickers these days.Originally posted by stek View PostDublin marathon on Sunday…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Please let us know if you decide to replace the generator. I think we still have one lying around.Originally posted by WTFH View PostCricket club meeting tomorrow nightComment
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Another vote for Pitt Rivers.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe Pitt Rivers Musuem is good
https://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/
Victorian curiosity cabinets a plenty, none of this carefully curated, legible labels nonsense.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThis weekend eek and I will be joining WTFH in hunting cyclists - especially those who dare to criticize the lack of a weekend thread.
I might be spending some time near Oxford too. If anyone has any great tips for things to do round there they would be gratefully received.
@Admin, can we have a cycling smiley?
Nothing specific planned this weekend. Will be out on the bike at some point depending on the weather.
The Thames Path National Trail is not a long distance route for cyclists. However there are some sections of the Thames Path outside London which cyclists can use - the longest section being the 5.4 miles (8.7 km) through Oxford."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Dropping gel wrappers with a flashing light?Originally posted by DaveB View Post
@Admin, can we have a cycling smiley?
Nothing specific planned this weekend. Will be out on the bike at some point depending on the weather.
I suspect WTFH will want one of a machine gun if we get that.....Comment
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