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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell that was a depressing evening, had feck all people turn up and loads of people cancel last minute.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostSo I'm taking a local'ish poorly paid gig as a stop gap start date on the 5th JanComment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostTrying to summon the enthusiasm for a trip to the shops for flowers for great grandma and the patch of mud and weeds formerly known as great grandad. Could do with a decent florist to avoid the supermarket. I am anticipating much wailing and gnashing of teeth.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNip down the local cemetery - it'll be nice and quiet, and the flowers are free.
As it happened, the shops weren't too bad and all flowers have been distributed. There now remains just the small matter of getting the puncture fixed which I seem to have picked up on the way.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostGood point, but that's where some of them were going...
As it happened, the shops weren't too bad and all flowers have been distributed. There now remains just the small matter of getting the puncture fixed which I seem to have picked up on the way.
Car, motorbike, bike, spacehopper?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCar, motorbike, bike, spacehopper?
Not really. Car. 😠Comment
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Just about to cook some double lamb chops.
Later fried chicken in my new toy.Comment
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Very windy today and its now very evident that the windows are shot to tulipe. Not good when you get a draught.
Double glazing costs a small fortune here, and there is no way the bank will let us extend the mortgage to facilitate.
Better start saving.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostVery windy today and its now very evident that the windows are shot to tulipe. Not good when you get a draught.
Double glazing costs a small fortune here, and there is no way the bank will let us extend the mortgage to facilitate.
Better start saving.Comment
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