Meeting Mrs PL in town later for drinkies & dinner.
Sat: Meeting some mates for a beverage to celebrate one of them becoming a father
Sun: Chopping up a tree whilst nursing a hangover.
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Going training tonight.
Taking youngest swimming tomorrow morning
Saturday afternoon going to town christmas shopping !!!
Then fireworks.
Sunday roast lamb dinner
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Originally posted by administrator View PostWill have to get up early as want to make some green tomato chutney (yes, I will lick the sp00n) in the afternoon too.
Or courgette and apricot chutney.
We're out of the mango, apricot and chilli that the girls made as end-of-term presents for their teachers, though.
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View Postno but he may go blind!!
Although at 80 he's probably not bothered
However, I did appreciate the £50 I got from him every week for my birthday
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIf he sticks to xhamster he will NOT get viruses.
HTH
Although at 80 he's probably not bothered
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostI am going to have a look at a computer for a friend of mine, he is 80 years old and for some reason he cannot understand he keeps getting viruses, when i advised him that spending his evenings clicking on pornhub, Xhamster and the like may have something to do with it he replied
"I only reads the stories i don't look at the pictures"
HTH
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I am going to have a look at a computer for a friend of mine, he is 80 years old and for some reason he cannot understand he keeps getting viruses, when i advised him that spending his evenings clicking on pornhub, Xhamster and the like may have something to do with it he replied
"I only reads the stories i don't look at the pictures"
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Originally posted by administrator View PostBest firework display I ever saw was Alton Towers about 15 years ago, had voice over by Tom Baker. Was superb show, hope your experience is as good! Rather you than me with the Glee / High School Musical stuff though ..
I fear the Glee/High school musical trip is punishemnt for being evil in a past life - although I am not sure if that or the 2 hour journey to Llandudno with a bunch of hyped up kids is going to be worse - oh well we all have our crosses to bear.
Have fun at your party!!!
Originally posted by manclarky View PostAccording to the weather forecast, it may be a bit wet in that part of country - wear your wellies.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostAlso been playing with XBMC media server and realise I have to rename and re-encode a fair few of the movies I have collected over the years to get that working nicely so will prob have some time doing that in the evenings.
Porn 2
Porn 3
Porn 4
Porn 5
Porn 6
Porn 7
Simples. The invoice is in the post.
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Saturday - learning BPM
Sunday - applying for £600 /hr contracts
Monday - The world is my oyster
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Originally posted by original PM View Postwell I have quite a busy one this weekend
Saturday Alton Towers with the kids for the Fireworks
Sunday taking seven 8 year olds to watch the songs of Glee and High School Musical In Llandudno.
My cup most certainly runneth over this weekend..
Taking kids swimming tomorrow morning and then fireworks in the evening. Will have to get up early as want to make some green tomato chutney (yes, I will lick the sp00n) in the afternoon too.
Eldest daughter's 6th birthday Sunday so that will be good fun. No take away tonight so I can stuff myself with crisps, biscuits and ice cream and jelly!
Also been playing with XBMC media server and realise I have to rename and re-encode a fair few of the movies I have collected over the years to get that working nicely so will prob have some time doing that in the evenings. Got Google Real Time analytics last night so a bit of a fiddle with that. Got to do some work as Modern Warfare 3 is out next week
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