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Just as well : very busy weekend coming up.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postlooks like another quiet day at clientcoComment
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I'm absolutely "tip top"!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOld Bean
How are you?
I've got to deliver a report in Luton
and then a nice leisurely drive to Manchester and the rest of the weekend is my own! 
I'm looking forward to the "do" tomorrow and on Saturday we're of to girly's Xmas party!
What's with the abstaining from tea and coffee? Some dodgy penance?Comment
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I am also looking forward to the do. Though I am wondering what time people will be turning up? I usually leave at 3:30 so will be there about 3:45 unless I do extra which I am not keen on as a daily rate.Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'm absolutely "tip top"!
I've got to deliver a report in Luton
and then a nice leisurely drive to Manchester and the rest of the weekend is my own! 
I'm looking forward to the "do" tomorrow and on Saturday we're of to girly's Xmas party!
What's with the abstaining from tea and coffee? Some dodgy penance?
I was very very ill 2 weeks ago and could hardly eat for 4 days - so decided to give up caffeine again. I have been sleeping better and more energy so I think it is worth it.Comment
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We'll give you a shout after we've checked in to the hotel. That'll be your excuse to leave work.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am also looking forward to the do. Though I am wondering what time people will be turning up? I usually leave at 3:30 so will be there about 3:45 unless I do extra which I am not keen on as a daily rate.
I was very very ill 2 weeks ago and could hardly eat for 4 days - so decided to give up caffeine again. I have been sleeping better and more energy so I think it is worth it.Comment
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Yes... my favourite place. Not as accomodating as 122nd though!!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJUst a bit more drivelling and HC can claim 22nd place!
As ever. No change.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSELECT * FROM Users WHERE Clue > 0
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We'll hopefully be down early (subject to my mother being around to look after MiniMe early. So if you (or your Doggy) PM me your mobile I shall text thee when we are checked in!Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe'll give you a shout after we've checked in to the hotel. That'll be your excuse to leave work.Comment
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I have a new mobile number! I will text CM now......Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe'll give you a shout after we've checked in to the hotel. That'll be your excuse to leave work.Comment
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