Hoping not to do any work.
Saturday: Parkrun in the morning. Catching up with friend in the afternoon, then FIL's birthday tea in the evening.
Sunday: Dunno, hopefully out on the bike at some point. Might cook Sunday roast if I can be arsed.
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We're playing in a cool pub called the "Captain's Inn" on Saturday, where I will be presenting my new song
"She's sweet"
"so sweet"
"yeah she's sweet, so sweet
"she's sweet"
Last edited by BlasterBates; 14 March 2014, 19:39.
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Today : WFH, off for a haircut, then walk the pooch followed by a quiet night in.
Sat: SUPER SPORTS SATURDAY! Off into town with couple of mates to watch the days events somewhere over a quiet pint.
Sun: Need to fix a gate and walk off Sat's excesses.
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Surely that makes it easier to arrange?Originally posted by vetran View Posttoo subtle?
a gentleman never tells, but I doubt it wife is out at a friends.
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Home tonight.
Sat AM: Ferrying eldest to various sporting lessons/events.
Sat PM: Long run for me and a few beers in the evening at home
Sunday: Giving a mate a lesson on the tennis court despite his 6 months of private coaching to try and reverse the result when we last played
Sunday PM: Pork belly roast with visiting family friends.
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and BJ?Originally posted by vetran View Postthanks for asking.
Tonight - staying in, its been a busy week. Oh forgot steak for tea!
Sat am - Bike
Sat PM - home with shed & wife+Kids (if they don't go shopping).
Sat evening - eldest daughter doing moonwalk, middle one has friend for sleepover.
Sunday - lazing.
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thanks for asking.
Tonight - staying in, its been a busy week. Oh forgot steak for tea!
Sat am - Bike
Sat PM - home with shed & wife+Kids (if they don't go shopping).
Sat evening - eldest daughter doing moonwalk, middle one has friend for sleepover.
Sunday - lazing.Last edited by vetran; 14 March 2014, 12:26.
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Cheers,
I think a non-weird weekend is on the cards although you never know.
Today - Kegel
Tomorrow - Summer tyres, football, live music in the Kessel
The Day After Tomorrow - Relaxing and eating
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Thanks for asking!
Tonight:
Staying in with Mrs MUN and watching TV on the sofa. Will wiggle her toe for her as the doctor recommended to help her recovery.
Tomorrow:
Popping up to a re-enactor's market near Coventry. Meet up with some of the guys from up there for lunch and then might do some shopping and help some of the newer members buy the right stuff. I have new armour being made and have enough weapons to outfit a small army ... will see if I can find an authentic large box.
Also, need to explain to the guy who was selling us the horse box that Mrs MUN does not want it and never did. She just did not say anything for the passed few months until we actually had it.
In the evening, nothing planned. If Mrs MUN has marking to do I will do some more work on the game I am running for a friend's bithday.
Sunday:
Church to babysit and then to a friend's garage to move some things out and take them to the dump.
In the evening, I might write out some of the melee tactic training stuff which I have been running lately.
You?
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Tonight - Cooking a big curry as son is coming home unexpectedly (girlfriend troubles)
Tomorrow - Gardening, finishing rebuild of winter bike and visit GMIL
Sunday - Bike ride AM, nothing much PM.
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Thanks for asking
This afternoon I will be going shopping for some new football boots.
Tonight I will be playing football (but not in new boots)
Saturday going looking at a new house as we have sold ours.
Saturday evening we have friends around for dinner.
Sunday - jobs and probably more house hunting.
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Today: Leaving early dropping eek Jrs off for a guiding weekend on the Moors then heading to our B+B via a pub
Tomorrow: on the moors
Sunday: on the moors (avoiding the GP result) before collecting children and watching the GP
Monday: see Laguna disappear and collect new Mini
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