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Off on this damn course tomorrow. As I've now progressed to the point of reading various parts of the Chef source code to determine how it all works, I'm not sure a course on the basics is still needed. Still, it saves me the trouble of trying to look as if I've got things to do
Also, as I'm tied to the course times, there's no point setting off really early. Downside is I can't leave early at the end of the day. They'd better allow an hour for lunch, or I'll be very miffed. PWD is all well and good, but putting in eight - eight! - hours really isn't my thingComment
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Anyhow, Monday Links are ready to go, and can be posted from my iPad in any convenient momentComment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostAre the two houses close Zeity?
I'm currently debating whether to sell mine.
Have to live in ZeitMater's or it gets sold off to pay her carehome bills.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHow about getting a cleaner in, zeity?
Besides, both houses are tips now & I'd be ashamed for a cleaner to see 'em.
Was looking at ZeitPater's greenhouse earlier.
It's got to come down soon, that last gale has taken its toll & it's getting dangerous.Comment
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Time for bed said Zeity.
I'll have to watch the commentary on "The Stranger" some other time.
They don't make films like that any more.Comment
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Morning denizens
Today's special treat is an attack of gout, to go with my aching ribs
Hours of funComment
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