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Plans for the weekend??????
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Cycling.
Mini festival/BBQ with Glastonbury on the radio in the garden.
Second day of Level 2 Rugby coach course on Sunday.
Gardening.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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BBQ for brothers birthday tomorrow evening.
Suppose I got to chop the hedge first [emoji849]
Oh and watching the btcc at oulton park on Sunday... from my armchair.Comment
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Neighbour having a 25th wedding anniversary garden party. Not sure what else is planned, hopefully a bit of gardening, some dog walking and maybe a jar or two.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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BBQ Weekend and fitting a new brake light switch and MAP sensor to the Missus's car as she's fed up with the warning lights....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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I used to have huge hedges, took 2 hours each week to keep it trim. Best thing about moving house no ******* hedges.Originally posted by original PM View PostBBQ for brothers birthday tomorrow evening.
Suppose I got to chop the hedge first [emoji849]
Oh and watching the btcc at oulton park on Sunday... from my armchair.
Good luck with the bbq.Comment
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I just go until the recycle bin is full so in general only half the hedge is ever properly trimmed but I can cope with it [emoji16]
Think we may start the BBQ early everyone seems to just be sat around in their own garden so......
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you may need one of theseOriginally posted by original PM View PostI just go until the recycle bin is full so in general only half the hedge is ever properly trimmed but I can cope with it [emoji16]
Think we may start the BBQ early everyone seems to just be sat around in their own garden so......
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2800W powerful garden shredder just GBP99 at Lidl from Sunday 23rd Sept. See text for list of other items in this garden tool event too. - hotukdeals
bought mine years ago and it just keeps going. Currently at a mates garden eating his holly etc.Comment
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Yesterday evening - cherry picking (only the best ones, obviously).
Today, gym followed by sushi.
Tomorrow, sauna followed by sitting in the garden and enjoying G&Ts - in 36C heat. Which kinds of makes me think about whether I should go to the sauna.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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