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He usually gets up around 5am - and stomps off downstairs. I decided to get up and go - but I did put the TV on for him and give him breakfast before I went.Comment
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He likes Cheerios for breakfast. I also fed the cat - though the cat could not have been that hungry as he had been nibbling a decoration off the trr that my wife baked and the kids decorated.Comment
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Train was nice and empty. And I bumped into someone I used to commute with. Always nice to have a bit of a catch up.Comment
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Very interesting to see what time I get kicked out of the office today. It could be as early as noon. I see from the forecast that there is rain moving in so the earlier I get on my bike the better.Comment
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Seems there is a child in the office! I think a neighbour is taking their child in today? Is it some sort of bring your child into the office day?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt is very annoying anyway - I come to the office to get away from the kids.
Sorry Zeity! Just joshing.Comment
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