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What sort of amphibian heads to A&E without a fully charged battery?Originally posted by Pondlife View Post7%
How are you going to ring MrsP to pick you up once you're plastered?Comment
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So it was once broken but isn't now. Who knew. Which means I now look like a Massive hypochondriac. FFS.
3% waiting for taxi.Comment
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*Turns round and peers at window way over there*Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt's grey, windy and wet here.
Not particularly sunny, but probably not grey either. (I can't actually see the sky from here, but the new build apartments across the canal aren't looking overly washed out.)
Moving to a desk facing the window soon
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Probably a winOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostSo it was once broken but isn't now. Who knew. Which means I now look like a Massive hypochondriac. FFS.
3% waiting for taxi.
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Windy and grey here!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt's grey, windy and wet here.
Hope the rain stays off as the roof will start leaking again.
Tried to get the builder bloke to give me a rough idea of costs, the builders over here refuse point blank to do so. Annoying.Comment
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Hope they gave you some good drugs, failing that get home, put your feet up, order takeout and open a bottle of red.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo it was once broken but isn't now. Who knew. Which means I now look like a Massive hypochondriac. FFS.
3% waiting for taxi.Comment
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Blog seems to be doing well.
Got 800 hits in the past 3 weeks, also helps some local businesses are now pushing it for me. Cloggy audience is starting to pick up, also know I can get a big audience from the eggheads when posting about bbq stuff.
Need to work out which high profile restaurant I'm going to review next week. Trying to hit popular places to build up interest and then hopefully I've got enough of an audience to keep it trundling along.
I'll also be reviewing a trade fair for wine professionals next week as well, well I'm going and I intend to review it, but whether or not I'll be coherent at the end of the day and remember is another thing.Comment
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ZenOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostMy god that a lot of metal for one persons face!
Everyone else seems to have had the sense to bring a packed lunch.
Turns out pink bobble hat lady with ugg boots is 88 and tired looking companion is her son. Counting my blessings.
13%. Wtf. Is someone stealing my battery power.
Chury.
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FTFYOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostSo it was once broken but isn't now. Who knew. Which means I now look like a Massive Suity. FFS.
3% waiting for taxi.Comment
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