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If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck,it must be a duck -
Originally posted by Bellona View PostIt's just cruel to run a trailer like this then not share the full episode !merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Bellona View PostIt's just cruel to run a trailer like this then not share the full episode !Comment
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Mega tired. Supposed to be doing stuff for Client B this evening, but their system's locked me out. Again.
Very early night beckons instead.
ZzzzzzzzComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMega tired. Supposed to be doing stuff for Client B this evening, but their system's locked me out. Again.
Very early night beckons instead.
Zzzzzzzz
Get some rest!one day at a timeComment
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gales have taken wheelie bin over again. Torn between getting soaked wet through before bed or leaving it and having to get out of bed later due to rubbish rattling across the patio.
Could be worse I know, could be flooded, but everything's relative to you own (dis)comfort zone
Think I'll have a quick hot toddy then decide.... Maybe in the interim one of the neighbours will take pity on damsel in distress and do it for meIf it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck,it must be a duckComment
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Originally posted by Bellona View Postgales have taken wheelie bin over again. Torn between getting soaked wet through before bed or leaving it and having to get out of bed later due to rubbish rattling across the patio.
Could be worse I know, could be flooded, but everything's relative to you own (dis)comfort zone
Think I'll have a quick hot toddy then decide.... Maybe in the interim one of the neighbours will take pity on damsel in distress and do it for me
one day at a timeComment
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Originally posted by Bellona View Postgales have taken wheelie bin over again. Torn between getting soaked wet through before bed or leaving it and having to get out of bed later due to rubbish rattling across the patio.
Could be worse I know, could be flooded, but everything's relative to you own (dis)comfort zone
Think I'll have a quick hot toddy then decide.... Maybe in the interim one of the neighbours will take pity on damsel in distress and do it for me
I did this once, worked great.
Until the early morning when the binmen stuck the bins on the lifting gear on the lorries - when they dumped the contents into the belly of the beast it made a sound like a B52 air strike. The startled neighbours still talk about it to this day...If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostBite the bullet and recover the bin I'd say; then you can rest in peace (maybe)!
Originally posted by hyperD View PostPut a whole load of paving stones in the bins to stop them moving in the gales.
I did this once, worked great....If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck,it must be a duckComment
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