So we flew into Munich last week via Lufthansa (Terminal 2 - lovely) now i'm sat in Terminal 1 and it makes Luton look nice....
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Yep. But what I'm really looking forward to is the next 3 week from home that will feature no travelling - I don't however believe it.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThink of the invoice
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Number of sheets to the wind: 3
Weight of meat consumed in Yakiniku Otochan: shed loads.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restau...ure_Kanto.html
Time to departure: 10 hours…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Looks top notchOriginally posted by WTFH View PostNumber of sheets to the wind: 3
Weight of meat consumed in Yakiniku Otochan: shed loads.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restau...ure_Kanto.html
Time to departure: 10 hours
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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'Kin awesomeOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostLooks top notch
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The sun was a trap!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfter occasional light snow showers all morning, none of which showed any sign of settling, there's something akin to sunshine out there now
Suppose I might as well get the shopping done

I went to get my hair cut, which I'd been putting off for several weeks, and it was still attempting to snow sporadically while I was waiting in there. Once that was done I headed off to do the shopping, via the sorting office, and when I came out of M&S the sky had gone all lead-coloured and stuff more akin to proper snow was falling. And it's carried on, off and on, ever since.
It's still not sticking, but the temperature's dropping now so we might end up with a light covering tonight; but I don't need to go out any more, so that's fine
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So I went to visit client at site nearer to me. I saw a female hipster get on a fixie so you can work out what part of the world I was in.
Then some young person seemed horrified that I work 90% from home. The fact I don have a desk at any client co site means I don't have a choice.
Oh and they have to bouncer types on the door of the office as apparently people have been mugged for company laptops. The thieves must be drug addicts or desperate as client co laptops are tulip."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo I went to visit client at site nearer to me. I saw a female hipster get on a fixie so you can work out what part of the world I was in.
Then some young person seemed horrified that I work 90% from home. The fact I don have a desk at any client co site means I don't have a choice.
Oh and they have to bouncer types on the door of the office as apparently people have been mugged for company laptops. The thieves must be drug addicts or desperate as client co laptops are tulip.
Sounds lovely…
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The reason it snowed is because YOU cut your hair!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe sun was a trap!
I went to get my hair cut, which I'd been putting off for several weeks, and it was still attempting to snow sporadically while I was waiting in there. Once that was done I headed off to do the shopping, via the sorting office, and when I came out of M&S the sky had gone all lead-coloured and stuff more akin to proper snow was falling. And it's carried on, off and on, ever since.
It's still not sticking, but the temperature's dropping now so we might end up with a light covering tonight; but I don't need to go out any more, so that's fine
In other news Thames Water have p*ssed me off. They are digging up a main road near me but have closed all the crossings so if you are on foot you have to risk getting run over to get to the station. Saw someone with a buggy earlier and some old people trying to cross the road. Luckily there were some kind car drivers who stopped for them."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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