My daughters birthday on sunday and we're all off to Harry Potter world that day.
Should be fun.
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Well I was toying with driving to Phoenix but have decided to say feck it and go into the office on both days so I can get ahead of schedule to try and get out of the US by the 24th May as opposed to the original date of the 7th June I have.Originally posted by eek View PostIt seems that this is now mine to post every Friday as no one else can be arsed to do it.
So what is everyone doing?
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Saw him a few years back so it will be interesting to see if he has improved or got cr@p over time.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNice one. Should be good. Enjoy!!

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I do the Basingstoke one - no hills thankfully! Hills would finish me off completely!!!!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhich parkrun do you do?
Last week my local run was cancelled, so went to Alice Holt. It had hills! Nearly killed me.
50 - wow nice work! I did a 1 mile run in full armour on Tuesday lunchtime. Took me 22 minutes, I am hoping to do better than that when I only have a buggy to push!!!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostComing up for my 50th run (and T-shirt!) in a few weeks. Disappointingly I haven't improved much since my first.
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Weekend started yesterday with Fathers Day which was spent with beer and wurst listening to Dixieland and Soul, Blues and Rock 'n' Roll here:

Today will be a few drinks and a meal with friends somewhere. Tomorrow is Kegel and on Sunday will be going down to the Pfalz where an old friend lives who is the ex-bassist from Manfred Mann who will be performing an acoustic evening of Bob Dylan tunes in a synagogue. Then its back to work...
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Which parkrun do you do?Originally posted by MyUserName View PostA 5k park run pushing my 19 month old son in his buggy.
Last week my local run was cancelled, so went to Alice Holt. It had hills! Nearly killed me.
Coming up for my 50th run (and T-shirt!) in a few weeks. Disappointingly I haven't improved much since my first.
Apart from parkrun, need to crack on with my last OU essay. 'Where is the periphery now?' - anybody???
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Leaving work at 4 - train to Beaconsfield where I left my car on Wednesday (to avoid the traffic) and then drive to Worcester to get my son. Drive back to the flat near the dome. Saturday shopping and then off with my son to see Eddie Izzard at Wembely....great timing that on Cup final weekend and then back to the flat. Sunday we drive him back to Worcester and then drop the car back at the flat. Me and the wife then travel from Euston back to Manchester and home. Then up at 4am and get the train back! So a fair bit of commuting/travelling!
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I might brave the elements and play football tonight.
Tomorrow take eldest to work, youngest to swimming then try a new martial arts class. Pick eldest up at 12.
Hopefully into the City for 2pm so eldest can meet some boy and young one can look for some new stuff for a trip with school
Sunday will depend on the weather.
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Finished writing up a proposal for a fixed price piece of work (too interesting to turn down). So the weekend will be spent doing what I should have done today.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostPrepping for an interview on Monday (as currently benched).
You?
Oh and looking after children relaxing prior to SATs on Monday.
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GF#3 got the painters in?Originally posted by hyperD View PostThanks for asking eek.
Fri: evening homecooked meal with GF#1
Sat: Ripley farmer's market followed by Indian restaurant with GF#1. No zombie killing
Sun: big long bicycle ride now that it's back - feel like doing 60+ miles. Possible country walk with GF#2.
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