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Go for it. They like to make out this stuff is complicated so they can sell training, but it's usually just the same old gubbins mixed up a different wayOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI think I can blag it.
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Need to go and check the cars - oil, tyre pressures, etc. I think I'll amble up to the Chinese after that
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Fancied a glass of cider, which necessitated leaving the house. It's actually very pleasant out there.
I'm now back inside, sipping cider (not) through a straw.Comment
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No word from the boy. I can only assume his inability to send a brief text is because he fell off the Golden Gate bridge. No doubt we will hear if/when he scores an amazing goal/penalty.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
I'm now back inside, sipping cider (not) through a straw.
Mmm, that went down very nicely. Good job it was three for a fiver.
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Quite a pleasant evening here tooOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostFancied a glass of cider, which necessitated leaving the house. It's actually very pleasant out there.
I'm now back inside, sipping cider (not) through a straw.
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Cars are OK, though the Toyota is getting through a bit more oil than I'd expect. It's about due for a service, so I'll get them to have a look then.Last edited by NickFitz; 19 July 2015, 18:41.Comment
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I'd go as far as to say that they're pretty useful.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostCars are OK
Bikes are better for leisure activities though. I had good intentions today, but had a terminal dose of CBA. Seems to be rather the norm these weekends of late.Comment
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Does everyone get the 'duplicate post' message nearly every time they post a post, or is it my dodgy mousepad?Comment
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