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How many Chancers of the Chequebook will we have before you actually finish the contract?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymore -
I think being offered an extension at 11:40am on the last day of a gig is a new personal best in the JIT stakesOriginally posted by ladymuck View Post
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Looking at the Parliamentary party, I'm sure she could manage three being appointed, making a statement about fiscal policy, collapsing the markets even further, and abruptly departing within the next eight working daysOriginally posted by WTFH View Post
How many Chancers of the Chequebook will we have before you actually finish the contract?
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Not been in for a while.
Lunch Beef Risotto. Tonight we have beef Schnitzl
Watched a few films my favourite being Tenet which was a decent fist at a sci fi film
Currently on the series the last ship. Quite good.Comment
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I quite liked Tenet. It's confusing as hell though; I've watched it twice, and I'll watch it again, and I think there's a chance I might have got on top of it by about the fifth timeOriginally posted by vetran View PostNot been in for a while.
Lunch Beef Risotto. Tonight we have beef Schnitzl
Watched a few films my favourite being Tenet which was a decent fist at a sci fi film
Currently on the series the last ship. Quite good.
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Ah, due to the lateness of everything they aren't sure they can get all the paperwork (department, consultancy, agency) processed in time. So I've got Monday off, then eight more days after that
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N.B. That was a paliOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post
Looking at the Parliamentary party, I'm sure she could manage three being appointed, making a statement about fiscal policy, collapsing the markets even further, and abruptly departing within the next eight working days
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Took The DogTW for a walk (afternoon meeting cancelled), but then when we came back in I noticed this in the garden

I got to about 2m away before he flew off
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