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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNow watching BBC Scotland - Inside Central Station all about Glasgow Central train station.
Episode 1 expires on Tuesday, so get in quick!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI do like Iain M Banks. Shame he's dead.
espedaire street <as ian banks> was a favourite.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDinner time. After which it is back into the tpd time machine(TM HMRC).Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDinner was ham, macaroni cheese, tomatoes and vegetables.Comment
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21:00 tonight
dave <ch 19 on freeview>
red dwarf 'the promised land'
for any red dwarf afficionados out there
hth
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWell. After all that fuss about how I'm w**king the weekend, the last meeting of the day was telling us that we're now on a three day week.
So now on Tuesdays to Thursdays for the rest of April and potentially May too, that bit yet to be confirmed.
I suppose at least its still a job. But you might end up drivelling 3 days and useful stuff the other 4? Like OU?Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posti've decided to get pished tonight.
glenmorangie and becks o'clock.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt's the drink HWMBO got me on when I very first met him and I was trollied after trying several variations.
Or did I already celebrate that one?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostVery bad day today. Maybe I will drivel about it later.
I am even arguing in the joke thread! FFS - things are bad....
He was in the vets most of the day. Surgery will be next week - probably Thursday.
He is not in a good way since coming home. He had a 2 inch step to get into litter tray - he could not manage. So MrsBP and I had a large mess to clear up. Now we are watching the other cats to make sure they don't attack him - cats are evil.
He has a blanket on the floor.
We have pet insurance - excess £175. Total bills covered £2000. I reckon with the surgery we might hit that. Thank God I still have a job. How do poor people afford it?Comment
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