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Previously on "The Its the Weekend Thread"
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Visit to England for the first time in a year. Seeing old friends and enjoying the weather. Eating and drinking too much. TFA.
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charity gig this afternoon for MFA, lot's of good kids there, one young 'un asked me to sign a snare head FFS! - touched i was
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Beautiful weather here. Walked down the Mall and watched the demo and then a rather uninspiring Chinatown. It's so nice I have actually started to get a tan, BBQ tonight then...
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TFA!
Saturday is just a quiet lunch with some friends and might need to do some lab work.
Sunday is, hopefully, putting up a temporary car garage so I can finally get our old Beetle out of storage. (You didn't think my name was about nasty modern cars, did you!)
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Rugby lunch Saturday to build the funds for the up coming tour..
Sunday - Can't remember there ever being one after a rugby dinner.
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No idea actually. Had a crap flight from White Plains to Ronald Reagan yesterday (3 hour wait for a 1 hour flight!) and will be working today to catch up. Will probably go into DC tomorrow as the Spy Museum is quite interesting (and can get interesting books and gifts for Junior D.) I think Sunday maybe a day of R'n'R somewhere in the Arlington area and as the weather has suddenly turned nice, I suspect a BBQ might be planned. On the other hand, I might pretend to be Farage and go visit the chap in charge here
Not me: Serial cheque dodger runs from bar bill for $1200 whiskey
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TFA
Saturday is catching up with mates
Sunday is kids football and a family wedding in Central London.
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Thanks for asking.
Gardening tomorrow (Hopefully), maybe dialling in the new scope.
Sunday afternoon band practice for a gig on Monday night.
What about you?
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