Morning all! Long time, no drivel.
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Pretty much dead in the office today. Only a few people scattered around and everyone is off to the Christmas do in an hour anyone.
Time for me to clear off soon - to the pub for lunch and then home.Comment
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And today is the day we handed back the keys to our rented house, meaning that's all over with and we can sort out work on the house we actually own.
Luckily we managed to get both the electrician (for extra sockets) and plumber (for radiators) in before we moved furniture. There'd be no chance at the moment - place is a post-move bombsite!Comment
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Ham and lentil soup for lunch again - this time with ham, as my mother remembered to add that before she shipped the rest of the soup over here last nightComment
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Meh. KERB on the Quay has finished for the year. Was hoping for a final burger tomorrow. What a crock. CW is pretty empty today - fowsunds of furloughs kicked in no doubt.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMeh. KERB on the Quay has finished for the year. Was hoping for a final burger tomorrow. What a crock. CW is pretty empty today - fowsunds of furloughs kicked in no doubt.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Bit late but..
Did the xmas food shop earlier, was relieved to find it wasn't as busy as I'd feared.. not much difference to a normal Saturday really.. which was nice.
Now no need to mix with the great unwashed until after xmasDo what thou wiltComment
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Just walked down to the town centre
I was feeling a bit lightheaded by the time I got to the top of the High Street, so I went around the block and came back. Still, that’s a walk of a little over a mile, and the journey back was up a (very, very gentle) hillComment
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostBit late but..
Did the xmas food shop earlier, was relieved to find it wasn't as busy as I'd feared.. not much difference to a normal Saturday really.. which was nice.
Now no need to mix with the great unwashed until after xmas"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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