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Originally posted by Diver View PostNow don't you go upsetting that lovely lady!
She will be rough and tired tomorrow... Might have to give the sunday dinner a missComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostShe is out tonight with her girlie mates, stopping out as well.
She will be rough and tired tomorrow... Might have to give the sunday dinner a miss
Don't want to make you paranoid, but are you sure it's Girlie mates?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostRough and tired!
Don't want to make you paranoid, but are you sure it's Girlie mates?
I'm off to bed now - as well as the fencing I've got to re-felt my shed and the kids play house.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postof course its the girlies - who else could it be
I'm off to bed now - as well as the fencing I've got to re-felt my shed and the kids play house.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAh.
TPD.
Hours of endless fun for the slightly demented...
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Tonight wasn't quite as expected.
I've been feeling pretty knackered all day. I know what it is: all week I've been developing that peculiar form of stress that comes from staying in a hotel four nights a week for prolonged periods of time. I'd been feeling quite OK with it for several weeks, so the crash was due; I think it happened this week because I spent most of the time looking forward to next week.
Anyway, I found myself very relaxed but tired today. About the time I normally head out, I was still feeling tired, and thought about staying in. Then I reasoned with myself:
"Of course you feel tired. You've just come down from being stressed, and you've spent all day sat in an armchair, and you've just had a massive dinner.
"You need to get out! A good brisk walk down the pub will get the circulation moving and give you a breath of fresh air. That's what you need, not festering in the flat with a DVD or a book!"
I followed my own advice and headed out
By the time I got to the pub I'd realised that getting some fresh air and some healthy exercise wasn't actually helping - I was, in fact, knackered
Still, I was there then, so I figured I might as well have a rest and take some sustenance (in liquid form to avoid overburdening the alimentary tract) to help me face the journey back.
Luckily the FMB bar is on the way home, so I was able to stop off there and ensure that I didn't attempt the hazardous walk back down the main road until I was completely refreshed
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postof course its the girlies - who else could it be
I'm off to bed now - as well as the fencing I've got to re-felt my shed and the kids play house.
I've been waiting for the last 3 weeks for it to be dry enough & warm enough to do that...
Oh well.
2010 is another year I suppose...Comment
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