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Nailed it today - got to do a quote for some direct work, got my code signing cert and officially sold some software to an enterprise (And I'm not even a dev...) and pulled out my 4th line engineering support skills to beat the clients vendor support to a resolution and got asked to 'clear my diary, because there's a PO on the way'. Lovely!Comment
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Well, settled down to watch more Band of Brothers.
Owing to the stupid anydvd software that mr N has it doesn't register the fecking menu on blu-rays and is only registering the first fecking episode.
I really do want to kill someone now!Comment
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Lovely dinner: roast poussin
Oh, tip: corn-fed poussin are two for £6 at Sainsbury's.
Now ambling down to the pub to have a quiet pint or more while reading the latest Private EyeComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View Post
Well, settled down to watch more Band of Brothers.
Owing to the stupid anydvd software that mr N has it doesn't register the fecking menu on blu-rays and is only registering the first fecking episode.
I really do want to kill someone now!Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLovely dinner: roast poussin
Oh, tip: corn-fed poussin are two for £6 at Sainsbury's.
Now ambling down to the pub to have a quiet pint or more while reading the latest Private EyeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLovely dinner: roast poussin
Oh, tip: corn-fed poussin are two for £6 at Sainsbury's.
Now ambling down to the pub to have a quiet pint or more while reading the latest Private EyeComment
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our eldest made cheese filled burgers.
Beef & Oxtail stew on for tomorrow night just gone on in the slow cooker.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Lentil soup made.
I remembered the lentils this week.
Also remembered to avoid slicing chunk of nail off whilst grating the veg.Comment
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I had some of Sunday's (non festering) roast lamb for tea.
With runner beans, carrots, peas & mashed potato with swede.
It was very nice.
The sweet was ground rice (I've got to get rid of the stuff so I may as well eat it) with raspberry jam (Tesco's best).Comment
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