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Working from home today (already taken suit to dry cleaners, latte from homemade and browsed the forum)


it is now lunchtime and as such just mixed some wood filler to fill a small hole in a piece of wood that needed filling because it had a hole in it !! however the fumes are startign to get to me... feeling rather heady now


who else has gotten a bit (and I am not going to say High) heady on household products that you should have opened a window to use but didn't because you like being heady...


man am I talking shite now !!! :-S

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Shhhsss...

>

> Working from home today (already taken suit to dry

> cleaners, latte from homemade and browsed the

> forum)

>

> it is now lunchtime and as such just mixed some

> wood filler to fill a small hole in a piece of

> wood that needed filling because it had a hole in

> it !! however the fumes are startign to get to

> me... feeling rather heady now

>

> who else has gotten a bit (and I am not going to

> say High) heady on household products that you

> should have opened a window to use but didn't

> because you like being heady...

>

> man am I talking shite now !!! :-S


I didn't notice any difference ;)


but...what a strange thing to do in your lunchbreak artful - can't you do the wood filling stuff another day?


hope your head clears before you go back to 'work'.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> I don't do heady....

>

> http://i.somethingawful.com//sasbi/2006/07/pantsfi

> sh/markerdiagramj.jpg but I do like "colouring in"

> quite a lot

>

>

>


thus proving the way to Woof's heart is through his stomach (like most dogs) !!!

>

> W**F

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