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I live on MG - my neighbour mystifies me - he goes out most days at about 7.30am dressed fairly smartly, and then doesn?t come back till about 7 in the evening. What is he doing? He quickly mumbled something about ?the office? when I asked him recently. But I thought most people freelanced round here don?t they? That?s what I do anyway - drop the kids off, Cafe for a quick coffee, then freelance 10-12, lunch 12-1, then freelance 1-3, pick the kids up at 3.15, then go to the swings with the kids and chat to the other parents like me, then get the kids dinner and then wait for Mrs Bob to come back from her hospital shift at about 7, help her cook our dinner, watch Netflix or C4+1, then bed at 10:30. I think my neighbour has misunderstood something about what he should be doing on a day-to-day basis (and his house is smaller then mine).
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Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> I live on MG - my neighbour mystifies me - he goes

> out most days at about 7.30am dressed fairly

> smartly, and then doesn?t come back till about 7

> in the evening. What is he doing? He quickly

> mumbled something about ?the office? when I asked

> him recently. But I thought most people freelanced

> round here don?t they? That?s what I do anyway -

> drop the kids off, Cafe for a quick coffee, then

> freelance 10-12, lunch 12-1, then freelance 1-3,

> pick the kids up at 3.15, then go to the swings

> with the kids and chat to the other parents like

> me, then get the kids dinner and then wait for Mrs

> Bob to come back from her hospital shift at about

> 7, help her cook our dinner, watch Netflix or

> C4+1, then bed at 10:30. I think my neighbour has

> misunderstood something about what he should be

> doing on a day-to-day basis (and his house is

> smaller then mine).


Bob, I hope for your sake, you're also squeezing in a Pilates session in the mornings, just to make sure you can wear your lycra when you drop the kids off...

malumbu Wrote:

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> Obviously a deviant. Does he or she look like

> this (Uncle Quentin)

> https://www.drg.tv/Brand/10106/comic-strip-five-go

> -mad-on-mescalin

>

> Is this thread for real? If you are a real person

> what are your views on small flat screen TVs vs

> flat screen


Small flat screen, big ones are vulgar.

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