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Previously on "It's christmassssssss"
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Finished all my work. Now furiously scrubbing my hard drive (anyone got a magnet?) before I delete the back up and get the hell out of here.
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I'm off for two weeks, then a final week in the office before I'm benched (self-inflicted). Will start looking for something new after Christmas.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostBack in the 90s we always used to decorate all the ceilings with paper chains and the like. Does anyone still do that stuff? (Did you ever do it?)
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ClientCo's EndClientCo signed off on the site yesterday, leaving nothing for me to do until the New Year, so I finished (immediately after invoicing, of course) at half five yesterday
After an extremely long lie-in this morning, this afternoon will mostly be devoted to the preparation and consumption of a large fry-up
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Well as no one asked.
Today work until I get to a sensible end point then wait in office till my wife arrives with Children in tow....
Then continue drive south and find the Travelodge we are staying in.
Tomorrow: continue drive to the Lizard.
Next week: sod all but probably entertaining 5 children at certain points in time.
Next Weekend: Drive Cornwall to London. Shopping and theatre trips.
New Years eve: Return home
Jan 2nd: Entertainment resumes as I'm back at clientco......
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Originally posted by Ruprect View Post"It's" ?
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Ah a weekend thread...
Fri: planning food recipes for the weekend, MMO gaming (L4D2, Borderlands 2)
Sat: Wrapping Xmas presents for GF#1 and family, cooking Heston Blumenthal's Whisky gums, cinnamon ice cream, mulled wine sorbet, sticky toffee pudding and Marco Pierre White's Harveys Lemon Tart and lemon soufflés.
Sun: Finishing off any cooking and planning my menu's for my Plan B.
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Working 'til 24th then drinking champers when back home. Maximum Warchest.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt's called a professional working day my friend. The first word may be new for you.
I have three hours of work to get things to a point where everything is stable. The next bit of work after that is 12 hours long so not a pray of doing it before my holiday.
As such I'll be professional get it to that stable point, confirm it works and leave everything ready for a fresh start on Jan 2nd...
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