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Previously on "Bring lockdown back - it was nice not seeing family for months"
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Get/build an office.
Get Fridge in office.
Stick beers in Fridge.
Put lock on office door.
Smashed it.
Your welcome.
qh
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGood point.
For some reason, when PS talks about his home life, I get this picture of a sink estate...
Middle class suburnia for me these days!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGood point.
For some reason, when PS talks about his home life, I get this picture of a sink estate...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDon't they require immigrants to have some desirable skills?
For some reason, when PS talks about his home life, I get this picture of a sink estate...
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI'm going to hell I know....
It was actually quite nice not having to see family. Anyone else?
My MIL is back. Drinking my beer - we're talking 3/4 bottles a night here. And has somehow wangled 3 nights a week staying over.
She used to stay before - to help with childcare but as kids got older.
WFH I'm right off at the moment too. Don't think I'd fancy this forever. Alas, public sector client is already talking january earliest. I'd be ok if there was no-one else at home. (Thinking sitting on sofa, beer in hand, etc). Not so good with wife here (she works shifts) and MIL (who I used to see for maybe an hour or two in the evening and that was it).
Tips to retain sanity when WFH please!
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