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Went up the village club last night. Lots of people but almost all total strangers, mainly ancient. At least on an average boring night with the usual 4 to 6 losers they are ones I know.
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Nice one, luxury a client being so handy, hope it goes well and the bike ride tooOriginally posted by ctdctd View PostDoing a trial cycle to new client Co...............
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Cos it's within three miles of home ! Boooooooooooooooooomed




Sounds like a busy night in Kandhar here with all the fireworks, think some of the locals have imported artillery pieces.
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Still sober and now going deaf from all the bleedin' fireworks, the cloggies don't hold back.
Gelukkig nieuw jaar blighty!
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Not nearly as much these days. Used to be all doors were open and everybody got a bit emotional and stayed pished for three or four days.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDo they tend to celebrate New Years much up in Scotland ?
A bit boring now to be honest.
PS I'll be pished for three or four days anyways
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Do they tend to celebrate New Years much up in Scotland ?Originally posted by Cliphead View PostStill kinda sober so far but not for long. On my own this New Year cos I've been sick and can't face my public so no gigs.
I expect somebody will rattle the door shortly after midnight
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Still kinda sober so far but not for long. On my own this New Year cos I've been sick and can't face my public so no gigs.
I expect somebody will rattle the door shortly after midnight
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Doing a trial cycle to new client Co...............
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Cos it's within three miles of home ! Boooooooooooooooooomed
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Double parkrun possibility in the morning - usual one is at 10am, but there's one in the next town at 9am. Tempted to do both
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Staying for a nice curry with the in laws, a friend popped round earlier and showed Mrs V how to cook a nice Pakastani curry (not me I was too busy chopping bits of tree up).
we may well be imbibing later, there is the SPAR best (which is surprisingly good) and I have a bottle of Monkey shoulder to try.
have fun, TFA.
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Just been for a swim to counter all the food I'm gonna eat between now and the new year
Planning to open a bottle of Gordon and MacPhail Aberfeldy a fellow contractor gifted me for Titmas
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Enjoying NYE with my brother and family.
Nibbles and alcohol, with a few silly games between now and midnight
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