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Just finished work.
Well, I've done as much as I'm going to do.
Plumber turned up earlier today as I'd reported to the landlady about an unfortunate back flow of water when the WM drained. He found a pair of tights in the drain! I can't believe they're mine but I never saw them so can't prove that for certain. I have no idea how a pair of tights could have escaped from the WM into the drain and the plumber couldn't see how that would happen either. I know darn well that I never poked tights down the drain. Will wait and see if the landlady wants to charge me for the visit as that's technically within the realms of 'my fault'.Comment
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Dinner was King Prawn Pad Thai, from my mates plan B.
his missus can cook.
and a nice Rioja.
ents would appear to be Lewis again, but hey.
I see my flypaper thread attracted the usual suspects
funny that.

even got Billy Liar.Comment
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Your thread is funny. I look forward to seeing how it progressesOriginally posted by BR14 View PostDinner was King Prawn Pad Thai, from my mates plan B.
his missus can cook.
and a nice Rioja.
ents would appear to be Lewis again, but hey.
I see my flypaper thread attracted the usual suspects
funny that.

even got Billy Liar.Comment
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Because ITV4 doesn't allow you to start a live programme from the beginning (like wot BBC iPlayer does) I am going to have to wait for hours to see the TdF highlights today as it's not usually immediately available after airing.

Best see what I can do about dinner, I guess.Comment
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Confusion of the day:
Weegieland is in lockdown and people of different households aren't allowed to fraternise. I checked with HWMBO as I'm due to visit next weekend and it turns out that my visit can go ahead cos we're in a support bubble. It also turns out that the pubs and restaurants are all open so, whilst you can't go into your best mate's house for a cuppa, you can meet them in the pub.Comment
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Try to be productive and ended up speaking to assorted people
Now watching woke TV on catch up."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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BecauseOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostConfusion of the day:
Weegieland is in lockdown and people of different households aren't allowed to fraternise. I checked with HWMBO as I'm due to visit next weekend and it turns out that my visit can go ahead cos we're in a support bubble. It also turns out that the pubs and restaurants are all open so, whilst you can't go into your best mate's house for a cuppa, you can meet them in the pub.
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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