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Afternoon all
Slow news day here today. Luckily various people have fecked orff to meetings elsewhere so I can CUK in peace for a couple more hours.Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostAfternoon all
Slow news day here today. Luckily various people have fecked orff to meetings elsewhere so I can CUK in peace for a couple more hours.
The 10-12 then ran on until 1.30, had a half hour break and restarted at 2.00. Scheduled to finish at 3.00. Looks like it will finish after 5.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that the freehold of the 9 leasehold flats or a freehold house that lets out 9 flats?Comment
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Originally posted by covbob View PostAfternoon all
Slow news day here today. Luckily various people have fecked orff to meetings elsewhere so I can CUK in peace for a couple more hours.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI reckon it's a bit chilly, thoughComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMeasured it last night and I haven't cleared a big enough space.
The chickens, on the other hand, are enjoying their new shelter where they go in the day if it starts to rain.
Yesterday the eco paver base arrived, that's easy to carry as it's just plastic. I also decided to go to Wickes to get some breeze blocks and bricks to hold back the soil which will be behind the shed. They are still in my car.
The weed membrane is arriving in about an hour. Again, it's easy to carry.
1 tonne of 20mm shingle has just been delivered. That is the problem bit. They can't deliver it to the back garden, so it gets put on a path near the front of the house. I then need to move it round the back in a wheelbarrow, the quickest route is past one neighbour's house and then through the back garden of another neighbour. There's 40 wheelbarrow loads in a tonne. The path is basically blocked until I move it all, which will have to wait until tonight.
Tomorrow the shed arrives.
Guess what I'm doing this weekend?
About half the shingle got moved yesterday when it wasn't snowing.
The rest needs to be moved tonight, along with the shed.
I think I can get most of the shed through the house, but the side walls will probably need to go the long route.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Another slow day - I really need to pick the pace up or I'll start slipping and the client will notice. Totally failed to get into it since the holidays
Not helping that I'm doing some database stuff at the moment - I hate database stuff!
Still, tomorrow's another day and all thatDo what thou wiltComment
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The shed has arrivedbloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Chipmaking is under way - potato, not silicon. And the oven is warming up ready for the cooking of spare ribs, as there are ribs in the fridge that Need To Be Eaten™Comment
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