What are you doing this weekend?
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What are you doing this weekend?
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fri PM; out to dinner
weekend; quiet weekend at home seeing as I went straight to clientco after holiday and am looking forward to sleeping in my own bed again and lazing around in my own house again
not much really, except for the usual foursome with Lady Tester, Cristina Scabbia and Monica Bellucci.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
I've just received a text to inform me that we are now expecting company for dinner tonight, my wifes best friend and her money talking, boorish, dull IT Contractor boyfriend.
We have nothing in common.
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Are you your wife's best friend?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've just received a text to inform me that we are now expecting company for dinner tonight, my wifes best friend and her money talking, boorish, dull IT Contractor boyfriend.
We have nothing in common.
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A very quiet one this weekend. Daughter staying this weekend, dinner in tonight. Finishing off the workshop tomorrow and putting some shelves up in the greenhouse, mainly so they no longer sit on the floor in my office. Tomorrow night we're going into Eastleigh to possibly see "the Girl With..." and then some dinner. Sunday taking it easy.
How about yourself?...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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Baby BP has developed a bit of a steam train thing - was going to go to KESR but closed. Looks like Howletts instead.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostHow about yourself?Comment
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My friends' 2 year old has the same thing and wanted to go on a steam train. They took him and he was outraged that he didn't sit with the driver. His dad taught him a valuable lesson about the difference between a train and a locomotive, and the importance of accurately specifying requirements.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBaby BP has developed a bit of a steam train thing - was going to go to KESR but closed. Looks like Howletts instead.Comment
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The 2 year old is right! Hopefully for his 3rd birthday he will get a steam train driving experience.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMy friends' 2 year old has the same thing and wanted to go on a steam train. They took him and he was outraged that he didn't sit with the driver. His dad taught him a valuable lesson about the difference between a train and a locomotive, and the importance of accurately specifying requirements.Comment
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The train includes the carriages.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe 2 year old is right! Hopefully for his 3rd birthday he will get a steam train driving experience.Comment
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