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What are you doing this weekend?
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It's a bit damp and it smells.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
Friday; quiet evening in, recover from yesterday's murderous training ride
Saturday; easy ride to bike store and back to get a custom saddle measured up, or rather, to get my arse measured up for a custom race saddle, then eating, drinking and being merry
Sunday; dunno, this is a long time in the future, probably riding bikeAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Tonight not a lot maybe a beer!
Tomorrow Staying in cos missus is going out
Sunday Travel to GlasgowComment
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Nothing much, as I can't, although wifey wants me to check out a 'bargain' cottage for sale in the village.
I think Piratebay is going to get a hit today and I'll stay in bed all weekend.Comment
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Anyone would think you have a broken leg or something.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostNothing much
BTW how are you getting on with lawyers direct?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostNothing much, as I can't, although wifey wants me to check out a 'bargain' cottage for sale in the village.
I think Piratebay is going to get a hit today and I'll stay in bed all weekend.Oh look! It's Cripples United!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnyone would think you have a broken leg or something.
BTW how are you getting on with lawyers direct?
You could help each other out; you must have two good legs between you. Why not get the doc to stitch your shoulders together and earn money on fairgrounds as the incredible conjoined geeks?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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His willy is bigger and it would make me look bad.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOh look! It's Cripples United!
You could help each other out; you must have two good legs between you. Why not get the doc to stitch your shoulders together and earn money on fairgrounds as the incredible conjoined geeks?
No lawyers yet: waiting to hear what the police say. Currently downloading some manly films I can watch while the family pootle about this weekend. I have a feeling my wife is on a house buying mission though, and it scares me somewhat.Comment
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Well, I've got me hours agreed and I'm off at 2pm today.
I'll be going home to fill me face with lots of pasta as I'm doing a charity walk this weekend.
I'm doing the 24 miles of the Clarendon Way from Salisbury to Winchester. In both directions.
I'm expecting to have two very swollen, blistered feet come Sunday evening!Comment
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I have to work tomorrow - I still have to decide if to take the cash or do time off in lieu.
Sunday is church and swimming. First time to church in 4 weeks
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Walking 24 miles? Really?Originally posted by zoco View PostWell, I've got me hours agreed and I'm off at 2pm today.
I'll be going home to fill me face with lots of pasta as I'm doing a charity walk this weekend.
I'm doing the 24 miles of the Clarendon Way from Salisbury to Winchester. In both directions.
I'm expecting to have two very swollen, blistered feet come Sunday evening!Comment
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