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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
i do have reservations about the gig, but i also have a four week GOOJ clause.
and i don't really Need the income, i'm just fecking bored sh1tless.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti don't really Need the income, i'm just fecking bored sh1tless.
No chance of that for me.
Tea this evening was some more of that epic chili con carne I made last month.
It was nice enough.
Now rounding it all off with 1.05 pints of Good Glengettie Tea.
The Viewing of BTVS and Angel will commence shortly.
My mundane washing is pencilled in for tomorrow as long as it doesn't freeze tonight.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postcheers.
i do have reservations about the gig, but i also have a four week GOOJ clause.
and i don't really Need the income, i'm just fecking bored sh1tless.
I don't really see me ever retiring if I remain healthy and competent enough. I loved working part time a couple of years back and would certainly do that again if the right gig came upComment
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dinner has been a roast chicken breast with lemon , rosemary and thyme.
with chips and garden peas.*
very nice.
i must cook some stewy type things over the next couple of days, as i won't have so much time after Monday, so stocking up the freezer would be A Good Idea.
watching professor pippin and 'wonders of the solar system' now.
*with a nice sauvignon blanc
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti must cook some stewy type things over the next couple of days, as i won't have so much time after Monday, so stocking up the freezer would be A Good Idea.
I just took advantage of a hiatus in, or possibly cessation of, the rain to pop out the back for The Trundling. This time last week I was in Brighton so couldn’t do it, and of course none of the other flats botheredComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postthe first 3 months are WFH, thankfully.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostStill can be a pain having to cook after a day’s work, though
and if i'm earning money i don't need, i can easily justify spreading it around the local economy.
<i'm talking myself into this, one step at a time>Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyes, but i'm rather spoiled by the choice of local restaurants.
and if i'm earning money i don't need, i can easily justify spreading it around the local economy.
<i'm talking myself into this, one step at a time>Comment
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