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Originally posted by covbob View PostHow many years do you predict they'll lean there for?
It'll probably turn out that I don't have the correct size masonry bit, though, so I'll have to go over the road to the hardware shopComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm charging the drill's batteries, so it might only be a matter of days!
It'll probably turn out that I don't have the correct size masonry bit, though, so I'll have to go over the road to the hardware shop
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNearly time to offbugger down the hill in the monsoon.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postfook it I'm done
off to pub!
have a good one.
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Boring work-related laundry has been done
I have rewarded myself with a toasted teacake, with lashings of butterComment
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The ZeitStandardFridayTea has been slightly changed by the reduced breaded plaice fillets from Morrisons replacing the usual bread haddock chunky fillet from M&S.
It made a pleasant change.
Also on the menu were some Morrisons margherita pasta pockets that I'd forgotten all about.
Yum.
Now completely stuffed.
Dunno how the knees are since I'm on ibuprofen at the moment so everything is very mellow.
The ongoing complete tedium of the ZeitLife is enhanced no end by the knowledge that the first load of washing is now in the drier (reassuringly expensive kind), whilst the 2nd load is currently in the washing machine (also of a reassuringly expensive kind).Comment
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