I need to recharge my drivel - that last sprint took it out of me.
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I think it might be lonely in here tonight+50 Xeno Geek Points
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Yes.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI suppose I ought to sort the washing out next
Every weekend, by the time I get half of what I want to do done, it's time to head back to ClientOrg
Typical Monday conversation:
"So, what did you do at the weekend?"
"Had my hair cut, bought some vegetable oil, and did the washing."
Somehow one doesn't mention the downloading of multimegabytes of naughty things and the pot noodling.
Particularly not to the lustee
She has a low enough opinion of me as a cyberstalker in the first place
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Me too...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere's one contractor at ClientOrg - a chap I work with quite closely - who sets out from home at half three on Monday morning to drive to his B&B, somewhere in the country outside Cambridge, then gets the early train in
He then spends the week coming into the office really early and staying until they chuck him out around half seven in the evening, all so he can head back home on Thursday evening - four day week.
It all seems a little excessive to me
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Speaking as we were of "24", I've just watched episode 11.
That means I'm somewhere in March 2009, I think.
Judging by the adverts.
Fringe series 2 episode 1 is on at the moment.
I shall save that for tomorrow.
I wonder if Mr Nimoy is in this season.Comment
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Isn't it funny how everyone likes Mr Nimoy.
I think it's because his avatar didn't go around throwing polystyrene rocks at people & shooting them with diamonds.
That's my theory & I'm sticking to it.Comment
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It's rather curious how complex the timeline has now become with the palimpsest caused by J. J. Abrams latest epic.
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