Time to watch Coming to America.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNah - not even BI can manage that so quickly.
Assuming that BI doesn't add to his 830 non-LR posts (which he already has today!), he would need 15300 TPDs to overtake AG in drivel ratio. Which is another 6736 TPD posts.
No way can that be done in so little time (he says confidently!)
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostEvening FaQ. Hows tricks?
Took stuff to the charity shop this morning and then to the tip. Went to the PO with DD1 to get her passport renewal form reviewed and sent off. Went shopping in Staples. Then went to Pizza Hut with my sister for lunch, dropping off my old sofa bed at hers to take to her house in France in February.
Got home at about half five, and just watching Coming to America on Sky at the moment...
How's you?Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNot so bad. Another busy day though...
Took stuff to the charity shop this morning and then to the tip. Went to the PO with DD1 to get her passport renewal form reviewed and sent off. Went shopping in Staples. Then went to Pizza Hut with my sister for lunch, dropping off my old sofa bed at hers to take to her house in France in February.
Got home at about half five, and just watching Coming to America on Sky at the moment...
How's you?
I haven't got anything like what I wanted to get done, actually done. Re-formatted a PC and re-installed some software I wrote 6 years ago (still being used), and dropped that back off; some admin type work for another customer; and managed to fit some lunch (and a pint of Purity UBU) in at Wetherspoons with Fiance and MiniHC.
Now working on a rehash of some software I had got 95% finished prior to the laptop incident earlier in week. I have to get it done by Monday! Oh well, no pressure then!Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostEvening Nick. Hows things?
Still, never mind
You OK?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOK thanks. Slightly fed up that ProspectiveClientCorp didn't come up with a decision yesterday - it's annoying to be left hanging over the weekend
Still, never mind
You OK?
Good ta, see above! Just being reminded how rusty my C# is though.Comment
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