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Anyway...
I'd forgotten that, while I've been busy driving myself to distraction in London, my local now has an Acoustic Night every Tuesday
Even worse, my rather peculiar history over the last twenty years means that I know a number of people involved therein (some of them "intimately", shall we say)
Seriously, is there anything more tedious than listening to somebody playing a mandolin that does not, never has, and never will earn them a single penny, in the full and certain knowledge that tomorrow, they will go back to their job in the planning department of the local authority with the vague idea that they have "expressed" themselves in some manner that redeems their wretched existence ?Comment
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Although I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with holding down a day job and playing the mandolin of an evening - some people do it very well, in that they can put the passion into their music that they are deprived of the opportunity of expressing in their daily life. But just chuntering along with a tune on a mandolin (or whatever) as a way of passing the time on a Tuesday evening doesn't really cut it.
My real-rock-star friend and his GF came in and decided to go in the other room instead. Chatting with the manager, I found that rock-star sometimes stays in the room with the acoustic shenanigans, but "He sits there like:..."
... and then, I kid you not, manager mimed to an absolute TComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI've been Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo busy at clientco so been unable to post
should be a bit quieter today
morning BP
not moved yet, still waiting for ex to move out, been nearly 3 months now, wonder if i can sue her for lost rentMarriedComment
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<AG not in IR35 mode>
just been given a tube of smarties
when finished the empty tube is being used to obtain donations for ClientCo charity
cute idea !!!MarriedComment
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Originally posted by AndyGarbs View Post<AG not in IR35 mode>
just been given a tube of smarties
when finished the empty tube is being used to obtain donations for ClientCo charity
cute idea !!!
The small tubes would hardly have space for a penny...Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI assume you mean a giant tube?
The small tubes would hardly have space for a penny...
there is room enough for a pound in there
and no i haven't eaten them all just to find outMarriedComment
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