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"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Finished at 4PM - Check.
Released a final version of an extremely complex report, based on a view that produced a nasty Cartesian product (not written by myself obviously ) which is now 100% correct, rather than 98% - Check.
Arranged the comms to give them an environment for application and report testing - Check.
Pricing two pieces of immediate work which should provide 6 months of future contract extensions for a colleague and me - Check.
Waiting for beer o'clock and the walk to the shop soon.
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Fecksake. Log on to submit timesheet and get told to do a H&S course."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI'm convinced Sainsburys is deliberately not selling OP.Comment
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All errands run, or at least all those I remembered to do. First to the chemist to collect monthly prescription. Then down the road to the optician, as one of the nose pieces snapped off my reading glasses on Wednesday - new one fitted free of charge. Then out to the Royal Mail sorting office to pick up a book that had been too big to fit the letter box. (The book isn't that big, but the packaging is.) Then down to M&S and Sainsbury's for provisions, and to get the car washed because the A14 is very mucky of a winter, and to fill up with petrol.
And then headed home, and some idiot almost smashed into me by trying to suddenly change from the outside lane to the inside while I was already there - he came within an inch or two of smashing into the side of me. Luckily there was an empty bus lane to my left that I could veer into, thereby just averting disaster
Slumping back now with a glass of juice and a bag of crisps, wondering which of several options to pursue for dinnerComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post(The book isn't that big, but the packaging is.)Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostOf course, then I'll be 20 minutes from home and need to be back at Brownies in an hour. Which is silly. Because whiling away an hour is what pubs are for. And there are many close by
Cheers!The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAll errands run, or at least all those I remembered to do. First to the chemist to collect monthly prescription. Then down the road to the optician, as one of the nose pieces snapped off my reading glasses on Wednesday - new one fitted free of charge. Then out to the Royal Mail sorting office to pick up a book that had been too big to fit the letter box. (The book isn't that big, but the packaging is.) Then down to M&S and Sainsbury's for provisions, and to get the car washed because the A14 is very mucky of a winter, and to fill up with petrol.
And then headed home, and some idiot almost smashed into me by trying to suddenly change from the outside lane to the inside while I was already there - he came within an inch or two of smashing into the side of me. Luckily there was an empty bus lane to my left that I could veer into, thereby just averting disaster
Slumping back now with a glass of juice and a bag of crisps, wondering which of several options to pursue for dinner
Had an old guy do that on the motorway many years ago, we were doing 90 mph downhill in my mothers old style mini.
I had to vear into the fast lane to miss him, Luckily there was nothing there, as I didnt have time to have a proper look.
Scared tuliplessThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostHad an old guy do that on the motorway many years ago, we were doing 90 mph downhill in my mothers old style mini.
I had to vear into the fast lane to miss him, Luckily there was nothing there, as I didnt have time to have a proper look.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI had a Transit van do something similar to me on the M1 recently, pulling in from the outside lane as if I wasn't there - I had to swerve sharply in front of the poor sod I'd just overtaken in the inside lane. I do wish other drivers would stop doing tulip like that
Beer opened - Check
Enjoying something Indians living in high altitudes actually do very well - CheckThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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