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Feel like I'm coming down with another bout of suityitis.
Will be most pissed off if I am - got a much needed weekend away this weekend.
Squirted the snakeoil up me nose this morning, so will see if that wards off the nasties...Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMakes me glad I have cats and no kids.
I expect that to all change in October thoughComment
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Got some mates coming for dinner on Friday, have sorted the starter will be asparagus in some form or another ( Mr N is getting some from someone at his work who lives in Brabant), dessert is lemon sorbet, am stuck with what to do for main.
If it was a Saturday then no problem, I don't normally have people for dinner on a weeknight (they own a local cafe, so Friday is their night off) as I need time to prep.
Am toying with the idea of roast chicken and veg in the egg.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFeel like I'm coming down with another bout of suityitis.
Will be most pissed off if I am - got a much needed weekend away this weekend.
Squirted the snakeoil up me nose this morning, so will see if that wards off the nasties...If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostI've already got it. I think a certain mad person nearby at clientco might have spread a new strain of sqaids!Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThat doesn't narrow it down much.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostI'm with you on that, although at the moment the CovPusses are proving more problematic than CovSprog.
I expect that to all change in October thoughComment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostClues in the name. Oh, talking of which, might do a local geocache! Woohoo!Comment
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