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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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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Originally 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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Originally posted by norrahe View PostGardener finally turned up, there is now a buff young gentleman giving my fencing a good hammering.
Just asking, like?Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIs he going to trim your bush as well?
Just asking, like?
He trimmed me bush earlier this year.Comment
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Just ordered the Hawksmoor cookbook. NOMComment
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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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