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Originally Posted by voodooflux- Right, time for bed methinks. No sign of impending baby arrival so far
Night all
Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
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Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Small hours of the night denizens
Looks like Mrs VF is still holding it in - otherwise he'd have been on here to tell us the glad news of the delivery process commencing.
Or do they frown upon 3G modems in hospitals?
I assume he'd be smart enough to have put his laptop in the "bag of stuff to go to the hospital with" if things had kicked off, if only to keep us all informedComment
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I took the rubbish out a few minutes ago, tomorrow being the day when the binmen come.
The bins are in the back yard, and the landlord's management folk are supposed to ensure the bins are, each Friday morning, put out into the area from which they can be collected and emptied.
They don't actually do this very often
In fact, the three bins out there were stacked up to one-and-a-half their own heights with bin bags.
So I put it in one of next door's that was almost empty. Given that it had our house number on it (the ones in the yard have theirs), I could claim an honest mistake
It's possibly due to this lackadaisical attitude towards bins that I was able, this afternoon whilst waiting for the kettle to boil, to watch, from the kitchen window, two rats emerging from underneath the lean-to the management folk built up against the old stable (probably without the actual owner's knowledge), guzzling on something, then hastily retreating again - over and over again, for about ten minutes (no, the kettle doesn't take that long, but I was fascinated).
I think a message to said mismanagement company about the vermin, conjoined with a thinly-veiled threat to report the whole sorry state of affairs to the Council, may get things back on track for a week or two.
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FireEagle is open at last
I kept meaning to ask somebody from Y! to make me an authorised user while it was closed to all but the elect, but I never got around to it
Suppose I'd better find out what they're up to nowComment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostRight, time for bed methinks. No sign of impending baby arrival so far
Night all
Good morning all!Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostMorning allComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostMorning Diver old boy! How are your appendages today, still attached I trust?
(That would be the slabs that I couldn't do yesterday because of the rain)
So See you all laterConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Morning folks
Still no baby.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostLooks like Mrs VF is still holding it in - otherwise he'd have been on here to tell us the glad news of the delivery process commencing.
Or do they frown upon 3G modems in hospitals?
I assume he'd be smart enough to have put his laptop in the "bag of stuff to go to the hospital with" if things had kicked off, if only to keep us all informed
Originally posted by Churchill View PostAre you sure it's not wind?Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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