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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
How are you?Comment
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Exercise done - hopefully this week I won't ache."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Shopping has been completed
Including getting the car washed. It was in dire need of it after a couple of rainy trips back and forth to ClientCo this week.
They've modified the flow of traffic around the retail park by M&S, such that approximately 50% of the cars that previously travelled up the comparatively broad parking-free route through the middle now have to turn off halfway up and make their way through one of several narrower aisles with parking on both sides. This causes massive slowdowns as people wait for others to park or unpark, and greatly increases the likelihood of somebody reversing out of a parking space into a passing car.
It strikes me as an utterly insane thing to do; it's been causing general confusion and delay during the time they were working on it, but it never occurred to me that the work was intended to make that traffic flow permanent
Oh, and the only option to avoid the narrow aisles is to travel round a much longer route on the opposite half of the car park that passes between the shops and the parking, thus increasing the chance of pedestrians getting run overComment
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Lunch has been scoffed.
Tandoori chicken on a granary roll/cob/batch/barm and a can of Lilt zeroComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShopping has been completed
Including getting the car washed. It was in dire need of it after a couple of rainy trips back and forth to ClientCo this week.
Haven't washed the outside since August.
Well I am replacing it early next year with a new one."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The new slow cooker is being put to work for the first time. Tonight I will be having beef casseroleComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI need to clean my car also.
Haven't washed the outside since August.
Well I am replacing it early next year with a new one.
Only takes an hour and its back to it former glory.Comment
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