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Previously on "Weekend plans"
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Golf competition tomorrow morning.
Fungi forraging with the OS rugrats in the afternoon.
A longish (for me) run on Sunday
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To where ever you are at the start of the journey to the Bournemouth/Poole area.Originally posted by Jog On View PostCloser to where?
When I really want to look at a house I use my own but I looked at one across the road once for some variety ... crazy times ...
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Not everyone in Bournemouth/Poole is old...Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostI was about to be outraged that you could imply we're all that old in Bournemouth, then I remembered the old folk in front of me in the bank, the supermarket, the street. They do tend to get everywhere, although sadly nowhere very fast.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou are that old???
I was about to be outraged that you could imply we're all that old in Bournemouth, then I remembered the old folk in front of me in the bank, the supermarket, the street. They do tend to get everywhere, although sadly nowhere very fast.
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Surely there are some closer that you could look at?Originally posted by Jog On View PostGoing to Bournemouth/Poole area to look at some houses
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Ahh you went for the mail order optionOriginally posted by hyperD View PostWeekend plans: unpacking GF#1.
Tonight: making Chilli Con Carnie & assembling a bit of flat pack
Tomorrow: out with BGG as he does 3 test drives, movie in the eve
Sunday:Probably placing an order for the chosen car, & sorting the board games into the new storage.
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Having to buy some mega-expensive black lace up shoes for my sister's wedding.
I'm under strict instructions not to turn up in my usual slip ons, and trainers don't really go with morning coats and striped trousers.
The snag is I'm size 11, with high insteps, and most shoes seem designed more for hobbits and midgets. I could get made to measure, but these days those are £3000 a pop!
Hopefully I can find something suitable in one of the Jermyn Street shoe shops. But shoes they sell are typically anywhere from £1K a pair.
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Let us know how you get on with her.Originally posted by doodab View PostSleeping. I may have a shave. I may order my new robot.
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