Under normal circumstances i'd do one about now, but my shoes are at the cobblers downstairs and won't be resoled till 4pm. There's a nice boozer next door to the cobblers which i'd be happy to sit in too, but i have to drive back so that's not a very good idea at all.
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Are they the same shoes that went the day we met up? Start of August was it?Originally posted by barrydidit View PostUnder normal circumstances i'd do one about now, but my shoes are at the cobblers downstairs and won't be resoled till 4pm. There's a nice boozer next door to the cobblers which i'd be happy to sit in too, but i have to drive back so that's not a very good idea at all.Comment
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They're the ones!Originally posted by Antman View PostAre they the same shoes that went the day we met up? Start of August was it?Comment
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This evening's repast was M&S chunky ?haddock?.
And I discovered that I'd run out of Heinz salad cream which rather disappointed me.
So it was some sweetcorn relish instead which just wasn't the same.Comment
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Chip, peas (non mushy) and fish fingers."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Putting my free time to productive use by making a large batch of chips to freeze.
In other news, this month I went over the 10,000 mile limit for 45p mileage expenses. A measly 25p for me now until next April
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I’m on a big fat zero. If I go anywhere it’s a taxi and end client is paying for itmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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