Arrived at work late on account of having got half way here and realising my laptop was still underneath the cat. Which means I forgot to get a cup of tea on arrival. No wonder I'm feeling all a-tither.
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In with the hoi polloi for the final time before Xmas.
Unless I get sacked or made redundant.
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Bet the cat's upset too.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostArrived at work late on account of having got half way here and realising my laptop was still underneath the cat. Which means I forgot to get a cup of tea on arrival. No wonder I'm feeling all a-tither.Comment
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I always find 'Nailing it'Originally posted by mudskipper View Post

Another crap night's sleep. Can't seem to nail it this week.
helps me & Mrs V sleep.
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It's two weeks today since I finished at ClientCorp
Suppose I should stop dossing about and get some stuff done… like building this huge pile of flatpack bookcases that's cluttering the living room
If I don't get started on them soon, I'll get used to them and reorganise life around them, and they'll still be sitting there three years from now
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Sorry I'm late!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhich means I forgot to get a cup of tea on arrival. No wonder I'm feeling all a-tither.
Happy to oblige now I'm here.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBet the cat's upset too.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Indeedy - like ms#4's boxes in the hall that are now approaching their 3rd month. (On top of the amp boxes, now approaching their second year)Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's two weeks today since I finished at ClientCorp
Suppose I should stop dossing about and get some stuff done… like building this huge pile of flatpack bookcases that's cluttering the living room
If I don't get started on them soon, I'll get used to them and reorganise life around them, and they'll still be sitting there three years from now
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