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It's mostly sorted.Originally posted by eek View PostWhats up
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People playing political games with me.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Client Co are being very nice to me at the moment, maybe its because I'm one of the view people to understand what is going on, thars gold in 'em hills
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My current handler wanted a f2f, when I saw him yesterday.....made it quite clear that if it was in any way inconvenient and I hadn't planned to be in for the rest of the week not to worry.
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No chance you'd have got in there - queue is round the corner in all weathers every lunchtime. And the front is all covered in scaffold at the moment too.Originally posted by eek View PostWent out with Mrs Eek for lunch (joy of working from home with no deadline panic today)...
£34 for 1 course with a soft drink each for 2 (and it was full)..
I supposedly live in a poor town - Betty's would have been cheaper...
edit - to confirm, it's the Harrogate one with scaffold on it. And me, eating a sausage roll, with my nose pressed to the window too - doesn't half put folk off their little cakes...Comment
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You can book in advance you know (or at least I can).....Originally posted by barrydidit View PostNo chance you'd have got in there - queue is round the corner in all weathers every lunchtime. And the front is all covered in scaffold at the moment too.
edit - to confirm, it's the Harrogate one with scaffold on it. And me, eating a sausage roll, with my nose pressed to the window too - doesn't half put folk off their little cakes...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Very good run back today, for the most part - even the west of Kettering was slightly less hectic than usual
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Whats for tea?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome!
Very good run back today, for the most part - even the west of Kettering was slightly less hectic than usual
You've earnt it.
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Haven't decided yet; it depends how much energy I have once I've recovered from the drive back. But as today was petrol station day, I have a bag of BBQ Big Hoops to tide me overOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhats for tea?
You've earnt it.

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I have noticed, must be extra perceptive or summat, that your belly is rather well looked after Mr FitzOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostHaven't decided yet; it depends how much energy I have once I've recovered from the drive back. But as today was petrol station day, I have a bag of BBQ Big Hoops to tide me over
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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