Day off today
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I bet someone here has had a transplant...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDay off today
Wish I did, I forced myself to flog into the Wharf today.
The whole floor here is 2/3 empty, due to the slaying of both Perm and Contractor roles alike.
One of the reasons I like to WFH.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Wonderful.
07:33 cancelled due to breakdown. I wonder how the chap trying to get to Narbeth coped.
08:09 delayed, presumably due to the above.
Thankfully 2 coaches.Comment
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Morning all
A bit overcast here, but I can see blue sky on its way. Yesterday they were saying rain for today, now they are saying 23C and sun this afternoon.
The Dog (tw) has been walked. New cast iron radiator being installed upstairs as we speak (I know nothing about rads or gladiators).
Deliveries due today: 18 cans of Greek olive oil, 36 bottles of South African wine.
Jobs for today: Finish teak oiling the garden furniture, put old hifi gear on fleabay, sort out books in loft in preparation for the village fete.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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First coatless lunchtime of the year
Also, the monthly farmers market. I have 3 cheeses for a fiver, 3 packs of sausages for £6, a punnet of yorkshire strawberries (£2), and a pack of bacon (£3.13). I also weakened on the second trip past the hog roast and got myself a buttie with stuffing, crackling, apple sauce and onions for £4.50. I'm stuffed - hope nobody is expecting much out of me for the rest of the dayComment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFirst coatless lunchtime of the year
Also, the monthly farmers market. I have 3 cheeses for a fiver, 3 packs of sausages for £6, a punnet of yorkshire strawberries (£2), and a pack of bacon (£3.13). I also weakened on the second trip past the hog roast and got myself a buttie with stuffing, crackling, apple sauce and onions for £4.50. I'm stuffed - hope nobody is expecting much out of me for the rest of the day
What cheeses were they?
Those prices look very keen
Yum!
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Decidedly uncoatless here, with leaden grey overcast skies.
Had to zip up jacket on the way down town to keep warm.
Then it started raining.
Briefly.
But it wasn't joking about it when it was raining.Comment
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