Tonight - I've got to go for dinner with some sad bunch of speccy geeks.
The rest of the weekend - recovering.
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Pub tonight - Friday night, could be messy
Wandering round the local farmers' market tomorrow then chores then seeing the GF in the evening
Sunday - Lie in, Lunch, Pub again
Monday - WFH
Sounds quite crap compared to some of you family guys, but my kids are 19 and 21 so arranging my life around my kids stopped ages ago. New Year Resolutions are already: finally quit smoking ffs; take a month off the booze; go for a walk much more often
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Originally posted by doodab View PostGetting out of hospital, hopefully.
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Tonight: Quiet one at home.
Sat: Meeting bunch of Uni friends for pre-xmas lunch
Sun: Mrs P is doing a half marathon in the morning then we'll go out for dinner to try the new indian place that's just opened.
Thanks for asking.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostGetting out of hospital, hopefully.
Originally posted by MyUserName View PostThanks for asking!
You?
Tomorrow Paul Heaton is playing in Sheffield so we are off there overnight with a posh hotel as I'm not paying £100 for a premier inn when I can stay somewhere better for another £20...
Sunday, Eek Jrs are playing at a Church's Christingle service so will be there for that....
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Originally posted by doodab View PostGetting out of hospital, hopefully.
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Thanks for asking!
Tonight: Wife is at a work do so am babysitting and will find a horror film to watch or something. Although a girl is having a makeover at our house from another girl (we are the mutual friend).
Tomorrow: Take the kids somewhere to do something, eye test in afternoon and mate's 50th in the evening and we have a babysitter!
Sunday: Church to babysit. Afternoon and evening not sure. Probably something Christmas related.
You?
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Weekend plans
Now I know many of us are in London Village tonight for booze and chances to view SimonMac's nether regions but not everyone is.
So what are you doing if your not going to the Christmas do and what is everyone doing over the weekend....Tags: None
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