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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMrsBP will go at 10pm. Local Asda open until midnight.
excused all duties, and all that.
nicely done.
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Dinner was pasta. MrsBP had to go to the co-op to get it. Apparently there was a huge smell of skunk in the shop. And a police woman hanging round.
I have led a sheltered life - I dont know what skunk smells like.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postturning out quite useful, that cycling incident, eh?
excused all duties, and all that.
nicely done.
I am climbing the walls! Not even anything happening at work. I am begging for work on my desktop - but everything needs my laptop which is locked in my desk. GrrrrrrComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHahahahaha
I am climbing the walls! Not even anything happening at work. I am begging for work on my desktop - but everything needs my laptop which is locked in my desk. GrrrrrrComment
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Well, that was quite bearable. M&S only about as crowded as on a Friday morning. Not so many aged and infirm people either, but lots of the punters were after odd stuff they didn’t know the location of, I assume, so the effect was much the same. Sainsbury’s was pretty much the same, or maybe a bit busier. But I only needed a basket in each, and knew where I was going and what I was doing, so it all went pretty smoothlyComment
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Ribs and chips for tea
I’m already trying to decide what to have tomorrow, which in turn will determine what I have on Boxing Day or the day afterComment
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