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I did some more, two loads more, & the 2nd load is currently hanging on the line.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDid some of my washing this evening.
Will do some more tomorrow.
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Is there a reason for posting at a quarter to six on a Saturday?Originally posted by Alias View Post

Just asking, like, though I was listening to sommat on the radio from about 06:30 or so.
I eventually crawled out of bed at about 08:15.
And my back is playing up again.
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Mine's been giving my gyp since I went to London the other weekend. Turns out spending two days rushing around the Tube network and around Microsoft's offices while walking lopsided due to a laptop bag full of stuff is bad for my backOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostAnd my back is playing up again.
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Paperwork.
4 months worth of stuff has been transformed from one malevolent pile in the corner to a dozen malevolent piles all over the floor. Only remains to put it all in it's allocated folders and then recreate a single malevolent pile of folders in the corner. And this is the least depressing job I can select from today.
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No reason at allOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostIs there a reason for posting at a quarter to six on a Saturday?

Just asking, like, though I was listening to sommat on the radio from about 06:30 or so.
I eventually crawled out of bed at about 08:15.
And my back is playing up again.
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