And now off to deal with Covbaby, who was crying but now seems to be chilling out.
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Originally posted by covbob View PostAnd now off to deal with Covbaby, who was crying but now seems to be chilling out.
Chury.
Mill.
Ennium.
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I think it's about time I did something more useful.
At least the hoi polloi aren't overly pongy this morning.
Byeeeeee
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI think it's about time I did something more useful.
At least the hoi polloi aren't overly pongy this morning.
Byeeeeee
I did a 12 hour day on Saturday to get enough TOIL to have the next two weeks at home free of Esteemed Customers.Comment
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Well, VM have gracefully deigned to send an engineer on the 30th
Now hoping it's one of those times when it sorts itself out anyway. That's happened plenty of times before, and I'm extremely suspicious about my connection developing a fault immediately after an outage that affected the whole neighbourhood.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI think it's about time I did something more useful.
At least the hoi polloi aren't overly pongy this morning.
Byeeeeee
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Just been out and managed to pick up a bird!
And even though I know we will probably have more than enough, some additional chipolatas and smoked streaky bacon because, well, you know,I might want thirdssomeone extra might come for lunchComment
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Dug out my 3 dongle thingy, so at least my computer is no longer completely useless
It's rubbish though. It's quite a few years old; I ought to get a new one really. I assume 4G ones are available now?Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostAnd now off to deal with Covbaby, who was crying but now seems to be chilling out.Comment
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