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Takeaway tonight
Sat am - Hairdresser followed by frog marching him to the "walk in" too very likely!!
Lunch
Chill out afternoon
Sun - Ikea but I think he may have forgot about that & then I'll supervise the putting up of curtain poles and other small DIY bits and pieces
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostFookinell how wrong can one idiot be.
Tonight: We're going out for dinner.
Sat: Chopping down a tree and stripping the wall paper in the dining room. Apparently I agreed to do this last weekend.
Sun: More dining room related activities and sulking most likely.
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Fookinell how wrong can one idiot be.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostNothing. Absolutely nothing.
DO YOU HEAR THAT MRS PONDLIFE. NOTHING!
Tonight: We're going out for dinner.
Sat: Chopping down a tree and stripping the wall paper in the dining room. Apparently I agreed to do this last weekend.
Sun: More dining room related activities and sulking most likely.
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More plan B and possibly eating and and playing with the kids when I can squeeze it in.
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Nothing tonight
Tomorrow going out for meal for Mrs 5* b'day
Sunday going to MIL.
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Ms doodab is away so doodab junior and I will be buying a radio control helicopter and generally getting away with stuff.
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Meeting some friends from London in France.
Hope I recover by Monday
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Meetng up with yet another woman from a dating site, so far it's been every weekend for a couple of months
Monday morning, next!
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Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
DO YOU HEAR THAT MRS PONDLIFE. NOTHING!
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Finding me land legs , ye lubbers. and it's fifteen men on a big birds chest, yo ho ho and a wobbly bum
aaarrr
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