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Mine looks like a combination of his & Bob Pease's.
I keep adding shelves to make it tidier which works for about a week until it returns to its normal state.
I worked with a chap in Rugby whose desk was very tidy.
It seemed unnatural.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMine looks like a combination of his & Bob Pease's.
I keep adding shelves to make it tidier which works for about a week until it returns to its normal state.
I worked with a chap in Rugby whose desk was very tidy.
It seemed unnatural.Comment
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In other news, I am currently wondering whether, one month after the winter solstice, it's now noticeably lighter of an evening.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostHmmm, not the marrying kind, eh?
And drove cars as ancient as mine.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIn other news, I am currently wondering whether, one month after the winter solstice, it's now noticeably lighter of an evening.
I can just about see the rails as the train pulls into Swansea, which I couldn't do a fortnight ago.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIn other news, I am currently wondering whether, one month after the winter solstice, it's now noticeably lighter of an evening.Comment
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Just made the perilous journey across the road to the hardware shop. I now have screws and fixings suitable for attaching my cabinet to the wall
However my back is grumbling slightly today, so I may put that off for a bitComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust made the perilous journey across the road to the hardware shop. I now have screws and fixings suitable for attaching my cabinet to the wall
However my back is grumbling slightly today, so I may put that off for a bit"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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