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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostPerhaps he realised that you have decades of valuable experience.
Decades of valuable experience on stuff that doesn't exist any more Why thank you ma'am.
We'll not mention the 11 years of going quietly crazy posting nonsense on the interweb in an increasingly futile attempt to stay vaguely sane.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostJust had a phone call from CF re a job at somewhere half a mile or so away (which isn't mentioned on my CV) and that I lasted 2 whole weeks at 11 years ago.
I'm not sure he realised how much of an I am.
Even they can't be that desperate.
At least now you have a constant supply.....Comment
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Had a massive clap of thunder earlier and heavy rain followed by blue skies, now more rain.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Home!
Very good run today, helped by leaving on the stroke of half four. I would have made it home before six, but a broken-down taxi blocking a lane on the dual carriageway put paid to that
Still, I missed the bongs of Big Ben as I was out of the car unlocking the back gate, so still about ninety minutes door-to-doorComment
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The drive home has reminded me exactly why I take the train. g
I had a broken down Merc at the Earlswood roundabout, but it didn't delay me.Comment
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The perils of buying a second-hand freezer: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...trandomuk_2_naComment
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Took the plaster off to give my wounded finger some air, and it's coming along remarkably well! The plaster had stuck a bit so I had to soak it off, and this seems to have removed much of the clot that had formed, revealing the surface underneath to be on the pinkish side of red and clearly starting to heal
I reckon it might be all OK sooner than expected, though I'll continue to mollycoddle it for a while.Comment
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