Anything nice planned?
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Not a long weekend here. But we get next Thursday off (and many places have Wednesday pm and Friday off as well).
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Shopping for essential garden equipment Saturday. Not much else planned.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Weekend away in Devon with the family.
Meeting-up with an old friend of my wife along with her [new] family.Comment
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Working Monday.
Maybe a bit of cycling fun on Saturday/Sunday...…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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There is a beer festival in the local village, have friends coming round to visit and have a beer or two. First time at the festival so really wanting it to be more than 3 stands selling fosters and a local Dusty Springfield impersonator.
Sunday hungover. Monday will be spent thanking god that Sunday is over.Comment
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Saturday / Sunday off to Wales for a bit of a bike ride.
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Monday - Lying on the sofa eating all the cake."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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375 miles!Originally posted by DaveB View PostSaturday / Sunday off to Wales for a bit of a bike ride.
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Monday - Lying on the sofa eating all the cake.
375 yards?Originally posted by WTFH View PostWorking Monday.
Maybe a bit of cycling fun on Saturday/Sunday...
Or by cycling fun do you mean shooting them?Comment
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Mr sensitive!Originally posted by WTFH View PostDid I say that?
I'm not convinced it's calibrated that well
Okay. So what is your cycling fun? You have a route planned? You going to potter around?Comment
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