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I suppose reading that post saved me 1 second of tedium. Shift scheduled to finish around 8:30pm so about another 6 hours to go.Originally posted by norrahe View PostFTFY
Maybe I shall start planning what to have for dinner? I get a paid meal up to £20. At about 7pm.Comment
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Nah, it's the only exercise I getOriginally posted by Alias View PostSome sort of supermarket home delivery service should sort that out

There's even a Sainsburys Local almost directly opposite my flat, so I really would find it hard to justify getting stuff delivered
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So your entire exercise regime is walking across a road and back?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNah, it's the only exercise I get
There's even a Sainsburys Local almost directly opposite my flat, so I really would find it hard to justify getting stuff delivered
I suppose carrying beer counts as weight lifting?Comment
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Nonsense! Sometimes I walk to the pub and back; and I do most of my shopping at the big Sainsbury's, where the walk across the car park is about three times as long as the walk from my flat to the local oneOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo your entire exercise regime is walking across a road and back?
I suppose carrying beer counts as weight lifting?
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There we are.
Bit of gardening done & now it's about to rain.
In fact it was raining which is why I stopped.
That & ZeitMater not knowing wtf she's doing or even what day it is or that I haven't been to work.
Quite worrying, all in all.
Transplanted a few of my cabbage seedlings to yoghurt pots as a 'spreriment to see wot happens.
I think they'll all die.
Left most of them untouched so I can figure out what I've done wrong.
Then it was on to the bramble killing.
This hasn't been very successful, the feckers are fighting back.
And one of the gooseberry bushes has been totally stripped by gooseberry sawfly.Comment
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