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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThe curry place opposite the windmill? Get yourself a Stilton topped pie in the pub as a starter, you won't be disappointed!
That all changed when I moved up to Chapelfields and discovered the Craven Street Run. My tankard is still behind the bar in the Nursery and gets used once a month or so.
Good times!Comment
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Home!
Seemed like it might be a record run, with the A14 to Huntingdon surprisingly free-flowing; but in the end I got stuck in the rush hour at this end
But that's it all done and dusted, and I can relaxComment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postdon't you fancy an extension, after your 4 - 6 week break you had planned?Originally posted by DaveB View PostI believe future requirements with more favorable working arrangements have already been discussed
Nothing definite yet, but if they do go ahead with the next project in the New Year they want me in on it, and are prepared to be flexible about thingsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWDBS
Nothing definite yet, but if they do go ahead with the next project in the New Year they want me in on it, and are prepared to be flexible about thingsThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWell played Sir !Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Bloody hard doing the working away thing, trick is to build up trust with clients, so it is one of the conditions to not be there unless necessary, to go back.
I'm not as young as I wish I was either, so I like to have an extra hour in bed these days and starting around 8AM .
Logged off b4 5 on most days, whether at home or making an appearance , as my contract states pretty much put the hours in to get the stated tasks done.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostIsn't the Windmill the one down Spon Street? I used to drink in there sometimes in my far off student days - along with the Town Wall and the Gatehouse which are practically round the corner.
That all changed when I moved up to Chapelfields and discovered the Craven Street Run. My tankard is still behind the bar in the Nursery and gets used once a month or so.
Good times!Comment
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Celebratory dinner from the Chinese
This led to the usual cry of "What are you doing here, it's not Saturday!" from the woman who runs the place; but she was impressed, and I suspect a tad envious, when I explained that I was celebrating having finished work until the New YearComment
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Morning all
Bags packed ready to go to Tokyo tonight and then home tomorrow for a whole week.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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