Am desperately trying not to get annoyed with all the ''OMG URGENT'' e-mails today, which are not OMG or fecking urgent.
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Regularly client #2 would always wait until Friday afternoon to really set me up for a miserable weekend. Never Monday. He just did it again today when I've got a lot to do tonight and this weekend.Originally posted by norrahe View PostAm desperately trying not to get annoyed with all the ''OMG URGENT'' e-mails today, which are not OMG or fecking urgent.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I've basically put it back in panicky line managers responsibilityOriginally posted by hyperD View PostRegularly client #2 would always wait until Friday afternoon to really set me up for a miserable weekend. Never Monday. He just did it again today when I've got a lot to do tonight and this weekend.


Almost home time.
Mr N won't be home till much later and that delays cocktail hour somewhat.
Apparently he's been spending his first week, playing with robots.Comment
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Is he going to trim your bush as well?Originally posted by norrahe View PostGardener finally turned up, there is now a buff young gentleman giving my fencing a good hammering.
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No, just pulling up me ivy.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIs he going to trim your bush as well?
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He trimmed me bush earlier this year.Comment
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Just ordered the Hawksmoor cookbook. NOM
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I found somewhere, the meat is good but not aged, but they are looking into it. the occasionally have aged meat, but will hopefully have more in teh future.
I'm now known as the person who comes in and buys lots of strange cuts, I had to explain the norMater was a butcher at one point. they find it funny I cure my own bacon, pastrami and make my own sausages.
I did see the book, but have the river cottage meat book and if I keep buying cookbooks at my current rate I will run out of space, I've only got about 130 so far!Comment
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