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1. It was cold in the study so after visiting the Job Centre I bought a cheap oil filled radiator in the local Co-op.
2. The local Co-op is a different organisation from the national one so I filled in a membership card to join that one. They gave me the points there and then!
3. I had walked into town so had to walk the mile back again carrying the heater. It was heavy but I managed it. I think that's my 20 minutes exercise done for today.
4. It was a nice walk in the sun; after I got home it started raining.
Is this exciting enough?My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Good idea. If you get cold again, you can just run up and down the stairs a few times holding the radiator.Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post1. It was cold in the study so after visiting the Job Centre I bought a cheap oil filled radiator in the local Co-op.
2. The local Co-op is a different organisation from the national one so I filled in a membership card to join that one. They gave me the points there and then!
3. I had walked into town so had to walk the mile back again carrying the heater. It was heavy but I managed it. I think that's my 20 minutes exercise done for today.
4. It was a nice walk in the sun; after I got home it started raining.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGood idea. If you get cold again, you can just run up and down the stairs a few times holding the radiator.
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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I am cooking tonight, salmon in garlic butter, lightly garnished with herbs, and pan fried potatoes, lightly dusted with chicken salt.
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Steve Wright said earlier that pointy bras are making a comeback.
Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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