Turns out I was supposed to be in the office today, so off I go.
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oopsOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostTurns out I was supposed to be in the office today, so off I go.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Yes, I saw the timing chain bit - very cleverOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
560SL apparently. That was a really neat way to change a timing chain. I was impressed. Also the testing of the injectors.
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JIT attendance at the officeOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostTurns out I was supposed to be in the office today, so off I go.
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Arrived in the office only a few minutes later than expected after being sent on a rather peculiar route by CityMapper compared to Google maps. The former told me it was a 7 minute walk from St Paul's. The latter was 2 minutes around one corner.
The meeting was successful and now I'm stuck here for the rest of the day, until I will leave at 5 past manager o'clock.Comment
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I've got to go to the office tomorrow. I was worried they'd want me there in the morning, but managed to get them to let me off that. So I'll be heading down on the train that leaves two minutes after the cheapest tickets start and arriving in time for lunchOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostArrived in the office only a few minutes later than expected after being sent on a rather peculiar route by CityMapper compared to Google maps. The former told me it was a 7 minute walk from St Paul's. The latter was 2 minutes around one corner.
The meeting was successful and now I'm stuck here for the rest of the day, until I will leave at 5 past manager o'clock.
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Lunch has been a Frenchified cheese and ham baguette from Paul at St Paul's (cos that entertained me).
Pub for the wake has been booked.Comment
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Tea: sausage and onion casserole with chips and peas. Very nice, made with rather peppery sausages so it had a bit of a kick
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Tonight's car was a Volvo PV544. In the USA again, so no idea what's become of it since.
More opal hunters began their seasons, with some of them getting off to a good start again
And food was accompanied by the remainder of the new Police Interceptors I started the other night; while later viewing was another episode of the young local police show Fresh Cops on iPlayer
London tomorrow!
Goodnight all
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