Are you doing anything nice?
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TFAOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostAre you doing anything nice?
Bank holiday weekend here. Fireworks on the beach tonight (weather permitting). Sandcastle competition tomorrow (weather permitting). Friend coming to stay tomorrow and drink (weather independent). Go and see some historic site on Sunday (weather independent). Stuff to fix in the house on Monday (unless weather good)
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Local cider festival with a jazz band.
Looks like all the school Mums are planning to get trashed.
Eldest going to a birthday party in the village on Sunday.Comment
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I would tolerate a jazz band for a cider festival.Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostLocal cider festival with a jazz band.
Looks like all the school Mums are planning to get trashed.
Eldest going to a birthday party in the village on Sunday.Comment
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TFA...
Started yesterday with a public holiday (Ascension) but was also Fathers Day where men go into the woods with beer and sausages and do manly things although I just went to the pub. Also the annual 4 day music festival, Schlossgrabenfest, started here yesterday so will be doing that....“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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TFA.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTFA
Bank holiday weekend here. Fireworks on the beach tonight (weather permitting). Sandcastle competition tomorrow (weather permitting). Friend coming to stay tomorrow and drink (weather independent). Go and see some historic site on Sunday (weather independent). Stuff to fix in the house on Monday (unless weather good)
What about you?
Regular commute tonight. Twins are coming with me after visiting their mother(ex-mrs-bp) for half term.
Tomorrow I cycle round the Orme with baby bp and one of his friends. Mrs BP wants me to do a charity shop run. Then main PC(computer not pyschocandy!) is stuffed - DS1 will try to fix. Else it is buy a new one.
Sunday morning is usual commute. Then I do it all again.....Comment
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Suity would disagree.....Originally posted by saptastic View PostTFA
Champions League Final Party.
Come on you Reds.Comment
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The Wife (tm) is away.
At a guess, if the weather forecast is correct:
1. Gardening
2. Dog walking
3. Beer
(points 2 & 3 could be combined into one, depending on whether I do a big walk to one of the fine establishments on the hills around me)
Unfortunately I am on call tonight and Sunday night, so it won't be kicking off quite yet…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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