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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOff to the optician shortly.Comment
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I suspect I've overdone it a bit over the last couple of days.
Felt quite odd this morning.
Felt better after an early (12 noon) lunch.
Still feeling wiped out.
Washing now in the machine.
Still debating whether or not to do the sheets since it's been raining this morning.
It's nice & blowy though so they out to dry pretty well.
Decisions decisions.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI suspect I've overdone it a bit over the last couple of days.
Felt quite odd this morning.
Felt better after an early (12 noon) lunch.
Still feeling wiped out.
Washing now in the machine.
Still debating whether or not to do the sheets since it's been raining this morning.
It's nice & blowy though so they out to dry pretty well.
Decisions decisions.
The weather radar doesn't seem to expect any more than the odd shower to pass over your neck of the woods for the next couple of hours, and probably not even that laterComment
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Just had my Saturday snooze. Still tired.
Think I need to take a leaf out of the GAL's book and put some washing on.Comment
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I'm on the third load.
Two sheets and my filthy gardening shirt.
Which I washed before putting it in the machine coz it really was filthy.
The gardening trousers are also filthy but I couldn't be arsed to wash those.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostJust had my Saturday snooze. Still tired.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI'm on the third load.
Two sheets and my filthy gardening shirt.
Which I washed before putting it in the machine coz it really was filthy.
The gardening trousers are also filthy but I couldn't be arsed to wash those.
Still haven't got mine on. Got distracted by arguing on the IPSE forums.
Doing it now - clean pants more immediately urgent than IR35.Comment
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Walked the dog, bought some vino, got a replacement cylinder for my sodastream, did some food shopping, had my hair cut, made a jerk marinade for tomorrow's dinner & 'liked' MS's arguments about IR35.
Now time to take the dog to chase some more rabbits and then I need to get ready to go out for dinner.
/Saturday.Comment
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I did some on Thursday night, but I suppose I ought to do some more if I don't want to end up doing it in the week again. But I'll leave it until tomorrow.Comment
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