I am going to get pished all day tomorrow and head into work on Monday and Tuesday.
What better way to celebrate the work shy tax dodging trout's 60 years than having a couple of days doing feck all on the dividends.
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Like a German in the case of Ms Saxe-Coburg-and-Gotha, surely?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'll go to a jubilee event if there's one worth going to nearby, but I'm not standing around waving a flag like an American.
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I'll go to a jubilee event if there's one worth going to nearby, but I'm not standing around waving a flag like an American.
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I was down in London the week before Charles and Diana's wedding and was very surprised at how seriously they all took it, street parties, the lot.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI don't think many people up here are bothered with the Jubilee thing.
In Yorkshire the wimminfolk watched in on telly and we blokes took advanatage of the extended pub hours.
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Spending the day baking for tomorrow's tea party in my new summerhouse.
Doing scones, and a 3 tiered Jubilee sponge cake with a Union Jack topping.
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Nope. Still contract. And I am invoicing for the extra days. :-)Originally posted by AtW View PostShould not you be happy at extra days invoicing?
Oh wait you are a permie scum now?!?!!
I can go perm if I want, but as I'm not sure if I'm that bothered about travelling back and forth to the US have decided to stay on a contract.
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