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Welding and taking the other jalopy to impromptu car show.
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Trees, trees and more trees.
I had about a dozen trees taken down in the gardens last September, they've been sitting on the lawn ever since. I cut a further six in Feb, ditto.
Contract finished last month so I had meant to do it earlier, but the snow, which has now mostly gone, meant I didn't have the opportunity to retrieve these.
This weekend's job is to log, split, stack , log, split, stack , log, split, stack ,
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heh heh.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNo, not at all - it's been absolutely fine ever since the angioplasty
Can't say the same for the hangovers, unfortunately
same here. I watch what I drink now, I never used to.
still a hell of a lot mind
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We were meant to go to the theatre this evening to see The Audience with Helen Mirren and had a table booked at The Delaunay afterwards but the missus went down with food poisoning so have had to cancel both.
It rather puts paid to me making home made chicken tikka on Sunday as well.
Whatever you're doing, enjoy.
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ah so.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTa, but I'm not really bothered. It was a month, with the possibility of a bit longer, filling in for a lack of permies. It's just been tweaking existing stuff, not doing anything new. There isn't really much left to do on the bits I've been working on anyway, and apparently there isn't anything else to move on to. It's made a bit of a change, but I won't be sorry to move on. It's about time I started contributing to Premier Inn's bottom line again
how's the old ticker these days ? does it cramp your style ?
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Ta, but I'm not really bothered. It was a month, with the possibility of a bit longer, filling in for a lack of permies. It's just been tweaking existing stuff, not doing anything new. There isn't really much left to do on the bits I've been working on anyway, and apparently there isn't anything else to move on to. It's made a bit of a change, but I won't be sorry to move on. It's about time I started contributing to Premier Inn's bottom line againOriginally posted by eek View PostCommiserations. Would some rep cheer you up slightly?
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Tonight: heading to the pub to celebrate the news I got when having my timesheet signed that ClientCo won't be renewing, so I only have one more week of
Tomorrow: recovering from tonight - I think I must be getting old
Sunday: may summon up the energy to do a bit of much-needed spring cleaning around the flat. Or maybe not
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Parkrun tomorrow am. Seem to be getting unfitter by the week, so aim is just to get round.
Mountain of washing.
Finishing essay for OU course - when this one's gone I will be just one essay away from a degree
Sister and her family returning on Sunday for a couple of days before flying back to Oz.
Might try and get out on the bike if the sun is shining and motivation doesn't fail.
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Pithy, debatable and... I don't see how it helps with my roses.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSee my sig
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London. On Fecking Late Western.Originally posted by nomadd View PostReading. On my new Kindle Paperwhite.
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