Did 500 miles across their kalahari, landed in uppington, near the Namibian border.
This weekend I will be mostly drinking castle at 90p a pint and watching the boats on the orange river
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Oh - also my first home-brew batch is officially ready this weekend (it was bottled a month ago).
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TFA - cycling in the day. Watching the rugby and drinking beer in the evening.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postthere is a minibus service.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTomorrow WTFS.
Sunday, big sis flies in from Oz. Have to collect her from Gatwick at some ungodly hour - was going to suggest she gets the train, but there's engineering works.
Not tried this one I normally get a chauffer driven Merc (company standard) or catch the Bus.
http://www.gatwickflyer.co.uk/Last edited by vetran; 25 September 2015, 14:44.
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Tomorrow WTFS.
Sunday, big sis flies in from Oz. Have to collect her from Gatwick at some ungodly hour - was going to suggest she gets the train, but there's engineering works.
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Friday. Hit the gym, work, hit the gym
Saturday. Drive from San Diego to Santa Barbara to stay at a lovely beach hotel and go for a hike
Sunday. Drive from Santa Barbara to Monterey, take in some Whale Watching & go for a hike
Monday. Drive the rest of the way to the office before banging my head on the desk when I arrive
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Watching the F1 - maybe getting up early to watch it live, except that...
...I'm a bit full of cold so I hope to take it easy
Watching the England game at a mate's, hopefully the Scotland game too
Doing something with the crapb apples we harvested
Ideally having Sunday Lunch now summer's overLast edited by d000hg; 25 September 2015, 14:34.
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Looked online for a gun, nothing like as easy as buying chocolate.
Newcastle College bomb accused claims sourcing gun was 'like buying chocolate' - BBC News
PS If anyone reports my comments to the police I will come after you with a loaded Mars Bar.
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Had a full, if rather expensive, weekend last week. Back to normal this weekend, drinking vodka, staring at the wall and feeling sorry for myself.
PS Maybe I'll start planning a mass murder like that bloke in NickFitz's post. Great idea. Cheers Nick.
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Delivering newspapers!
I'm helping out a friend, the local newsagent, whose van driver has let him down, so I'll be bombing round the villages at 5am trying to shove the Saturday papers through those ridiculously small letterboxes that many (old) houses have.
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Tonight - travel to that there London, where I had intended to either drown my sorrows or celebrate with a cheeky Pepsi Max or two. Instead, I shall just travel to London.
Tomorrow - breakfast with MS, then IPSE meeting
Sunday - I'm told we have to tackle the mess of a bedroom Oh joy. I may even treat myself to a new tumble dryer if the mood takes me.
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