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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt's time sheet and invoice o'clock!
Makes a nice change; she sometimes leaves it until WednesdayComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post7.44 am, NF's post for me
I must look into that; no idea why it's going wrongComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
My timesheet for the week has already been approved!
Makes a nice change; she sometimes leaves it until Wednesdaymerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
I suspect you will discover on Monday that she’s on holiday for the weekComment
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The car has been a Lamborghini Urraco, a bit out of their usual league, and featuring such exotica as a hydraulic clutch pipe that had a metric thread at one end and Imperial at the other. Currently SORN with no MOT record. But as the guy who bought it arrived in a McLaren, he probably wasn't getting it as a daily driverComment
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Tea was a sausage sandwich.
Fixed one of the curtains in the living room. Typical thing whereby the plastic gliders fail over time and the huge heavy drapes then put excess stress on the remaining and, before long, it's just hooked up at two ends. Awkward, unwieldy and frankly not my kind of curtain at all but it's fixed and working properly again.Comment
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Tonight's major motion picture premiere was The Batman (2022) which… yeah, no. The good Batman films (those three) embrace the darker aspects of the story but know how to leaven it with lighter stuff. This was just "all the gloomy stuff, all the way". No balance, just miserable storylines for nearly three hours. That's not the way to do it
But at least Edge of Tomorrow (2014) has been upgraded to 4K (and gained subtitles in the process, which often happens with films where some business person was churlish enough to withhold subtitles from the iTunes release but has either forgotten, moved on, or been given a talking to about disability discrimination laws by the studio's lawyers) so that was worth a rewatch
And did I mention I'm rewatching Chernobyl? Because I am. E2 tonight; it really is exceptionally good <- Soviet citizens smoking like chimneys, or maybe like reactor cores
Goodnight allComment
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