I wish I could look out of the window - blinds still drawn.
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Originally posted by covbob View PostSo very warm in here.
I was interrupted by an office discussion - on dead cats.....Comment
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Windows? Luxury! I can sort of see some natural light over the other side of the office...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wish I could look out of the window - blinds still drawn.
This really is a hole.Comment
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You are lucky. Amazing field just the other side of the blinds. The light is rubbish. I preferred it in London where at least the lights were of good quality.Originally posted by covbob View PostWindows? Luxury! I can sort of see some natural light over the other side of the office...
This really is a hole.Comment
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In late 1980s I worked on a 2 day contract for RP Martin brokers. They crammed the brokers in. With loads of screens. A lot of brokers worked in their boxers. And a lot of brokers are fat.
Thank goodness I was there in the winter.Comment
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It's not hot in here.
And one of the oiks refused to take the hint & feck off, so I had to have a snooze in here instead of wandering down town to get some exercise.
I find that some nice Wagner is quite good for snoozing to.
Though the noise of the helicopters can wake one up.Comment
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Yep I said the call centre person was a Brit.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNothing to do with ethnicity. You mentioned the country of origin of the person.
Why is that racist?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Is that the sound of police helicopters searching for missing esteemed customers?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThough the noise of the helicopters can wake one up.
Or some other helicopters?
Details, man, details!Comment
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You should have said you had a meeting and s/he needs to leave.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's not hot in here.
And one of the oiks refused to take the hint & feck off, so I had to have a snooze in here instead of wandering down town to get some exercise.
I find that some nice Wagner is quite good for snoozing to.
Though the noise of the helicopters can wake one up."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Actually no. I was hoping for something in MS Project, instead there were last minute instructions including "don't forget the chickens". The chickens were not forgotten. 2 demijohns of wine bottled. Started clearing out the attic, filled the car with rubbish then drove to the local tip (6 miles away) to find it was closed, drove to the next closest (a further 10 miles), but a mile from it the road was closed which then meant a diversion of another 5 miles.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI trust the wife was kind enough to leave priorities against east listed item?

Back from that, and maybe back into the attic soon.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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