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Well there's the Sunday lunch (lamb this week) cooked & eaten.
One house more or less vacced.
After I've done the dishes it's off shopping for whatever I've forgotten.
And to get out of the house.
Then it's time to vac the other house.
Must get around to doing some dusting too, before stuff starts growing legs.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou think?
Dunno why that sprang to mind.
I think I watch too much tv.
And NCIS in particular.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI was taking stuff out my car's boot in Tesco carpark today, and I heard a bang. I looked round, couldn't see anything hitting anything, turned back, and found my car moving at a fair pace towards the one parked opposite. Ran and grabbed the boot, and with some effort, stopped it. Then the dilemma of what to do - couldn't let go or it would resume its trajectory, so couldn't go and put the brake on. Fortunately a passing yoof jumped in the driver's door and reapplied the handbrake.
Bit scary though - my handbrake's clonked itself off a few times with a bang - up till today it's just as I've put it on, so I know about it, but today it must have been a good 30secs - a minute after; long enough for me to get out and open the boot at any rate. Should probably get it seen to...
And the ZeitFiatSeicento did it the other day in the garage.
Can you see a commonality in that?Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDinozzo.
Dunno why that sprang to mind.
I think I watch too much tv.
And NCIS in particular.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostDay 4 of the dizeez here - though I was about over it last night but woke up with a stiff neck and coughing like buggery again.
I need to MTFU before tomorrow to actually get some work done.Comment
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Well, I might not be posting during the day in week days for a little while.
There may well be a few "WTF??"'s after 6pm, however..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAnd google suggests it's a common problem - recall on some vehicles, but didn't get one on mine. Might check.Comment
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Never hit ebay while bored.
Just bought a kindle voyage as it was there, cheap and the auction was about to finish.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNever hit ebay while bored.
Just bought a kindle voyage as it was there, cheap and the auction was about to finish.
Up to £83 at the momentComment
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