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The second afternoon of Project Millie meetings has taken place. As ever, it was a 2 hour 1 to 1 meeting. We got very wet.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Tea has been pork chops with chips and beans. Very nice; the Remoska cooks chops really well now I've got the timing right
It's raining heavily and/or steadily here now, and will apparently continue in the same or similar vein until this time tomorrow, if not laterComment
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Fun filled evening tracking the history of 2 dodgy tax avoidance schemes and what I suspect is a litigious lawyer so dotting every I and crossing every t.
but very curious that they both have companies at the same time in the same leased office room.
wtfh can probably guess what I’m looking into.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Postwtfh can probably guess what I’m looking into.
I’ve not been to the IoM in years, but if I went to it’s main town, man, I’d take a wheelbarrow.
Anyway, if you come Knoxing at my door, I’ll offer you a lift in my Aston Martin Lagonda.
….in other news, I need to book a doctor’s appointment tomorrow, and then chase up on a couple of new roles.
In the mean time, TFBSZ…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The car earlier was a VW Golf GTI, though it started the show as a demotic American variant called a Rabbit. Good car once they'd fixed it
And some of the gold diggers had some proper success, as in, finding huge chunks worth hundreds of thousands of AUS$
Finally, S3E2 and S3E3 of Rise of the Nazis in which the opposite of rising came to its inevitable end in May 1945
Still raining, and down to 9°C. You'd think it was November the way it's going out there
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
Wet out. It's been raining for hours. Currently 9 degrees with a high of 11 expected. The rain is due to stop and the sun might come out later. Barometer sharply down to 985 mBar.Comment
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Off to ClinetCo's offices today. Having a UAT session whereby all the pods try to break each others' work.Comment
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Ents last night was a few episodes of Ghosts on BBC iPlayer. I have gotten into it of late. Light-hearted fun, no brain power required or else you start wondering why they have shadows or could sit on a sofa yet walk through walls.Comment
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