Need to go to recycling with the embarrassing mountain of bottles that have piled up in the garage. Instead of going to the recycling I've been sticking them in the garage, there's quite a few boxes now which have amassed over the past few months.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNeed to go to recycling with the embarrassing mountain of bottles that have piled up in the garage. Instead of going to the recycling I've been sticking them in the garage, there's quite a few boxes now which have amassed over the past few months.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI've stopped using combinations of letters and now where possible use long passwords made up of multiple words. The best ones are simple to remember stories. SimonMacBlueMoon is a prime example of a good easy to remember and hard to guess password...
It makes remembering them far easier as even though I wasn't there that story is ingrained in my memory...
I don't think I was in a very good mood that day.Comment
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Despite having done months and months onsite for various customers of a certain systems integrator this time I'm near direct (through agency, but no consultancy as is normally the case) and they're giving me the full works induction. 90% is totally inapplicable and it's only a couple of months of consultancy. Ho him, easy day I guess but God I'm bored.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNeed to go to recycling with the embarrassing mountain of bottles that have piled up in the garage. Instead of going to the recycling I've been sticking them in the garage, there's quite a few boxes now which have amassed over the past few months.
I've got a mountain of bottles, a 2nd mountain of tins, two mountains of cardboard, and 3 different mountains of plastics.
Must remember to put some of it out next Thursday.
Oh. I forgot the two mountains of newspapers.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwander down to the bottle bank in your party clothes, explain to anyone watching you had to empty the Garage because the new year eve's party is still going on from 2012!
Well this is another one of Mr N's jobs, which I've dutifully neglected.
Have a serious case of CBA today.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNeed to go to recycling with the embarrassing mountain of bottles that have piled up in the garage. Instead of going to the recycling I've been sticking them in the garage, there's quite a few boxes now which have amassed over the past few months.
There wasnt the space for the bottles. I might give the eldests car a run out later and take them.
However out recycling place wants you to sort bottles into colours.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI got rid of the cardboard, plastics and tins.
There wasnt the space for the bottles. I might give the eldests car a run out later and take them.
However out recycling place wants you to sort bottles into colours.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI don't think I can remember my password at clientco
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