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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIn BCN business lounge enjoying a continental breakfast. She is very obliging....
Popped over to the apartment in Perpignan at the weekend so on my weekly commute to London. It’s a hard life contracting.
The Yellow Vests were out in force at the Autoroute entry point stood in the road like angry men Les Mis style wok their fires,
and cones ready to block the road at any point they felt like it. Normal people protested just by putting their yellow vest in their dashboard.
What did you do at the weekend?
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIn BCN business lounge enjoying a continental breakfast. She is very obliging....
Popped over to the apartment in Perpignan at the weekend so on my weekly commute to London. It’s a hard life contracting.
The Yellow Vests were out in force at the Autoroute entry point stood in the road like angry men Les Mis style wok their fires,
and cones ready to block the road at any point they felt like it. Normal people protested just by putting their yellow vest in their dashboard.
What did you do at the weekend?
Did some singing of hymns and arias, spent some time in the Tiny Rebel, stood on trains for far too long, gave some Saffers a bit of banter, etc.
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Good Morning Britain
In BCN business lounge enjoying a continental breakfast. She is very obliging....
Popped over to the apartment in Perpignan at the weekend so on my weekly commute to London. It’s a hard life contracting.
The Yellow Vests were out in force at the Autoroute entry point stood in the road like angry men Les Mis style wok their fires,
and cones ready to block the road at any point they felt like it. Normal people protested just by putting their yellow vest in their dashboard.
What did you do at the weekend?Last edited by Wilmslow; 26 November 2018, 04:56.Tags: None
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