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No holiday here plus being the last day of the month means getting those very important bits of paper signed, into an envelope and in the post. One already down, the other being posted shortly. We do have a bank holiday on Thursday though and the weather forecast is meant to be okay to good so it looks like a long weekend in Wien...
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Yes but its not a holiday in Holland
It does seem quiet today as all the UK contractors have not turned up and the month end problems
only start to morrow.
My reasons for comming to work.
1 Visit the canteen with my mates
2 Check my email
3 Look busy and get paid which makes up for the months that I worked a 10-12 hour day on a daily
rate
4 Hand back the computer as to day is the last day of my 7 months contract
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I was thinking of decapitating some dandelions, but then I noticed it was a little wet out there, so changed my mind and made myself a nice cup of warm cocoa (using full fat milk of course).
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I'm putting guttering on my shed.
If that's not work, I'm a monkey's uncle.
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Fired up the plan B project last night for the first time in a month, and I plan on spending most of today on it.
It's a Bank Holiday. Can't go anywhere because the roads are full of idiots driving slowly, so may as well try to get something useful done to make up for not being paid by Plan A Client Co.
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Not a holiday for me here either.
Rather quaintly, next Monday is a bank holiday here, for the Queen's Birthday.
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