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Cheers eek. Too late now as already applied. Why didn't I notice that? Grrr.bloggoth
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) -
Sainsbury's can't deliver various things. Several substitutions on the beer front, which may reflect the state of the nation or just be something to do with how much beer was in the order. But sadly several of the requested storage jars are unavailable
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A decision has been made
Eek Jr 1 is taking the apprenticeship...
So we will be charging rent (and throwing it in a savings account for when she decides to buy somewhere).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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See John Bull on Twitter: "Anyway. TLDR: When Supermarkets triage, good booze goes first. Less demand, and the big breweries throw their weight at the haulage markets to keep their generics on the shelves. So we're about 3 weeks from Boris trying to convince us all drinking Fosters is a patriotic duty." / Twitter for why the beer isn't there - it's one of the easiest things to shift to the next lorry.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSainsbury's can't deliver various things. Several substitutions on the beer front, which may reflect the state of the nation or just be something to do with how much beer was in the order. But sadly several of the requested storage jars are unavailable
Also your patriotic duty is now to drink Fosters and celebrate your new found lack of choice.
Or head into Leicester and find a decent beer seller.Last edited by eek; 13 August 2021, 12:17.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostA decision has been made
Eek Jr 1 is taking the apprenticeship...
So we will be charging rent (and throwing it in a savings account for when she decides to buy somewhere).
Congratulations!Comment
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Congratulations to her!Originally posted by eek View PostA decision has been made
Eek Jr 1 is taking the apprenticeship...
So we will be charging rent (and throwing it in a savings account for when she decides to buy somewhere).
Shame about the horology though… would have been a pretty cool thing to do
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we've found courses at http://www.bhi.co.uk so it's not a complete no go for that area but more as a hobby than as a career.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Congratulations to her!
Shame about the horology though… would have been a pretty cool thing to do
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Smug mode engaged. Gubbins for my year end accounts have been sent over to my accountants, 13 days after my financial YE.

I could have sent them sooner, on the 10th when a final statement came in, but I didn't
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