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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIsn’t that a capital offence under the emergency legislation?
If I had been left with no gin then, yes, off with his head!Comment
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Fook, may have over eaten, gonna get fat if I'm not careful .
Still, having a day off the booze today to counter it .
Its been too easy for my lunchtime sharpener to develop into a steady, but civilised, afternoon/evening of drinking.
In fact I did used to have WFH days that were the same, running a large call complete with a scotch on the rocks and a large jointThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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dinner was a ragu and penne pasta with grated pecorino.
and a nice rioja. for a change.
trying to stay upbeat, but this forum isn't helping any more, what with the sheer volume of negativity polluting every thread, including tpd.
as if there wasn't enough outside and on the news.
meh.
feck it.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdinner was a ragu and penne pasta with grated pecorino.
and a nice rioja. for a change.
trying to stay upbeat, but this forum isn't helping any more, what with the sheer volume of negativity polluting every thread, including tpd.
as if there wasn't enough outside and on the news.
meh.
feck it.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdinner was a ragu and penne pasta with grated pecorino.
and a nice rioja. for a change.
trying to stay upbeat, but this forum isn't helping any more, what with the sheer volume of negativity polluting every thread, including tpd.
as if there wasn't enough outside and on the news.
meh.
feck it.Comment
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now then ladies and gents, we all know the self-isolation isn't doing us any good
lets not us fall out
this for me is a break from the mundane day to day routine
BP, LM, DrS, NF etc really cheer me up !!
we shall get through this
remember, stay home, protect the NHS, save livesMarriedComment
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Had one of the fish cakes I eschewed in favour of a double portion of B&B pudding yesterday. With something akin to dauphinoise potatoes. Double 'tato!
Watched the Only Connect series final. Being even more brain dead than usual I didn't even bother to attempt the questions.
Now watching Episode 3 of BBC Four - Age of the ImageComment
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Originally posted by AndyGarbs View Postnow then ladies and gents, we all know the self-isolation isn't doing us any good
lets not us fall out
this for me is a break from the mundane day to day routine
BP, LM, DrS, NF etc really cheer me up !!
we shall get through this
remember, stay home, protect the NHS, save lives
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