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Originally posted by BR14 View Postsurfaced at 09:20 to find lots of emails effectively giving me all required access to end client, and asking me to start work.
Nice walk up to the viewless point this morning.
It seemed steeper than usual or I'm more fecked up than usual.
It was certainly a lot colder than usual, especially the bits where the sun hadn't yet reached.
Lunch today was full fat* baked beans on Morrisons pumpkin seed toast.
Rounded off with 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
*full salt and sugar rather than the "healthier" option. By the time they've taken everything out of food we'll all either be 30 stone or famine victims, I'm not quite sure which. There was a thing I read this morning detailing the amount of hidden sugar in stuff. So I just had a jam sandwich to celebrate not giving a tulip, like.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI thought you'd told 'em to feck off?
start today, WFH.
so i have, we'll see how it goes.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti had, this was their response. no changes to T&C's.
start today, WFH.
so i have, we'll see how it goes.Comment
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Tree dug up (but not replanted yet)
I've currently left it on the top lawn so the chickens can pick all he worms out of the soil around the roots. That will also make it easier to remove the ground elder and other weeds from it before digging in to its new home.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I did the shopping early last week, but it was prescription week; that was ready on Friday, when I forgot to go and get it
So now I’ve got to amble round there and collect it. But they don’t give prescriptions out when the pharmacist is at lunch. I think they’re usually back by half two, so I’ll have to head round then.Comment
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Prescription collected. It turns out the pharmacist gets back by two, but knocks off a bit earlier than usual for an extended lunch on Friday
I’ll have forgotten this the next time I need to remember it, of course
And my hands have been thoroughly washed after using the pharmacy counter pen, which is handled by who knows how many diseased customers every dayComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostPrescription collected. It turns out the pharmacist gets back by two, but knocks off a bit earlier than usual for an extended lunch on Friday
I’ll have forgotten this the next time I need to remember it, of course
And my hands have been thoroughly washed after using the pharmacy counter pen, which is handled by who knows how many diseased customers every dayComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAt least you've recorded that little fact here so you can check and remind yourselfComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt’d be handy if we could tag individual posts as well as threads to make finding these things easier
You could create a Private Message and add links to your important posts
or (BAD ADVICE)
Create a sockie who likes the important ones (but never posts anything), then you just need to log in to that account to see the liked posts.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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