Get up to anything nice?
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Did you have a nice weekend?
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Festival of Thrift and the seaside.....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGet up to anything nice?merely at clientco for the entertainment -
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Ah diddums.....Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNo.
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Stump grinding and digging out a foundation trench for a garden retaining wall
Fookin knackered and everything is achingHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I had great fun.
Took the kids to a play farm on Saturday which turned out to be an amazing place. My daughter could not find the mini golf so she asked a duck that was walking past. Went to the pub for a friend's birthday in the evening and helping my father in law mix concrete.
Went to another friend's birthday on Sunday. He is a martial artist so arranges for senior instructors from different styles to come and teach. Did some Ninjitstu, catch wrestling (Lancashire version) and Bartitsu. I feel like I have popped a rib at some point. I trained with a gigantic dan grade who towered over me (I am 6'2") and was built like a tank. Luckily he was a really nice guy.Comment
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Lunch at Exmouth with family, dinner in Teignmouth with great friends, then yesterday, my middle child whooped the boys in her class in a triathlon. Leg feels much better (thanks BP), wife has sorted out the investments and we have bought a new working dog.
Cracking weekend only slightly spoiled by 'celebrating' too much at the weekend.Comment
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In my experience people like that usually are.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI trained with a gigantic dan grade who towered over me (I am 6'2") and was built like a tank. Luckily he was a really nice guy.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Are you working today? If not what is the real problem.....Originally posted by Old Hack View PostLunch at Exmouth with family, dinner in Teignmouth with great friends, then yesterday, my middle child whooped the boys in her class in a triathlon. Leg feels much better (thanks BP), wife has sorted out the investments and we have bought a new working dog.
Cracking weekend only slightly spoiled by 'celebrating' too much at the weekend.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It was a 'fair' weekend. Got some stuff done around the house. Had friends over for dinner on Saturday and cracked a few beers.
As my daughter is rapidly approaching 17 I thought I would make a call to the insurers to see how much to put her on wifes car insurance. It was an extra £800 until the end of Feb '14.
My insurance is up for renewal and they wont give me a quote until I accept the renewalComment
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