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Just done my SJD Self Assessment questionnaire for 2016-17
I've been putting it off for ages because it seemed like such an enormous faff. In the end, it took about ten minutes tops, and all the info I needed was here on my laptopComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostEnjoy!
There's still tomorrow to get through yet, but at least there'll be someone to talk to for some of it.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust done my SJD Self Assessment questionnaire for 2016-17
I've been putting it off for ages because it seemed like such an enormous faff. In the end, it took about ten minutes tops, and all the info I needed was here on my laptop
Sounds like some sort of permie thing.
In other news, a dvd purporting to hold "Passport to Pimlico" has been obtained at very reasonable expense.
Passport to Pimlico (1949) - IMDb
The trek back up the hill has reinduced the lather of sweat.
I shall pick up some further windfall apples this evening to ensure that today's shower is properly required.Last edited by zeitghost; 31 July 2017, 13:10.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWTF is one of those?
Sounds like some sort of permie thing.
Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIn other news, a dvd purporting to hold "Passport to Pimlico" has been obtained at very reasonable expense.
Passport to Pimlico (1949) - IMDb
Largely filmed in Lambeth, in fact: Film locations for Passport to Pimlico (1949)
Around here: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.49...7i13312!8i6656Comment
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An ex-less than esteemed customer turned up this afternoon looking for a lecturer.
I disabused him of the notion of finding anyone & told him to come back on Thursday when the part timers are in.
Originally posted by original PM View PostAfternoon home now.
Grabbing a beer in the back garden in the sun.
Which is nice.
It's Glengettie, but the teabag kind.
Can't seem to find the leaf stuff any more & it tastes more or less the same.
Just taken the current pair of drainpipe like jeans off & replaced them with some 20 year old cords, which have lots of ball room and lots of leg room, proving that I may be fatter than I was but I ain't that fat.
Dunno what's wrong with everything.
Poxy unfunny comedy.
Know nuthing customers.
Jeans so tight they give you ball ache.
The world is going to pot & not in a good way.Last edited by zeitghost; 31 July 2017, 17:55.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAn ex-less than esteemed customer turned up this afternoon looking for a lecturer.
I disabused him of the notion of finding anyone & told him to come back on Thursday when the part timers are in.
Having had my tea (beef again), I'm now having a Nice Cup of Tea, which is also nice.
It's Glengettie, but the teabag kind.
Can't seem to find the leaf stuff any more & it tastes more or less the same.
Just taken the current pair of drainpipe like jeans off & replaced them with some 20 year old cords, which have lots of ball room and lots of leg room, proving that I may be fatter than I was but I ain't that fat.
Dunno what's wrong with everything.
Poxy unfunny comedy.
Know nuthing customers.
Jeans so tight they give you ball ache.
The world is going to pot & not in a good way.
Obviously ball shrinkage is yet another complaint that the snowflakes might have
Never been a fan of tight trousers, always seemed a choice of those not brave enough to wear budgie smugglers, "preferably" Speedos, on a public beach.Last edited by MrMarkyMark; 31 July 2017, 18:00.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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