Under normal circumstances i'd do one about now, but my shoes are at the cobblers downstairs and won't be resoled till 4pm. There's a nice boozer next door to the cobblers which i'd be happy to sit in too, but i have to drive back so that's not a very good idea at all.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostUnder normal circumstances i'd do one about now, but my shoes are at the cobblers downstairs and won't be resoled till 4pm. There's a nice boozer next door to the cobblers which i'd be happy to sit in too, but i have to drive back so that's not a very good idea at all.Comment
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Originally posted by Antman View PostAre they the same shoes that went the day we met up? Start of August was it?Comment
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I’m on a big fat zero. If I go anywhere it’s a taxi and end client is paying for itmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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