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Booked a ferry crossing from and to Calais

Booked a hotel room in Essen

Bought an IKEA bookcase on the interweb

Bought and read the NOTW, Observer and Mail on Sunday (the latter was only because of DM)

Wrote a report I should have written on Friday, but didnt because I was too busy on the Forum

Forumed

Emailed

Texted

Telephoned

Cooked and ate dinner

Watched 3 films and "Lewis" on the Telly

Joined the Ramblers

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Isn't Janet Street Porter a bit scary?


Woke up.


Mumbled to child.


Ignored child for rest of day.


Went to new church in Dulwich.


Went to Lidl to buy more wool.


Knitted two squares of baby blanket.


Attended baby shower (had to cross the river!) without completed blanket.


Cooked beef stew for over two hours.


Consumed bottle of wine and posted load of rubbish on fourm.

I can say that I started the day well, when I tried to take a glass of whiskey onto a night bus and was severly reprimanded - I left it for my friends... ;-)


After that I achieved very little. Oh hang on - I won several games of pool on the trot


Communicated with Lady MacGabhann on t'other side of world

read the Sindy and Observer

walked a LOT

did a major clean-up of the flat

put the world to rights (daily, that one ;-) )

Woke up with hangover.


Splashed cold water on my face.


Dragged my clothes on and had tea and toast.


Took dog with me to Green meeting in Archway cos didn't have time to walk him.


Debated Green issues for hours.


Took dog to massive park in Archway and ate Sunday Lunch.


Decided I was still too hungover to be arsed going back for afternoon session so went home.


Lay around my house.


Had a brandy.


Felt better.


Washed two loads of clothes.


E-mailed, Forumed & Facebooked.


Had some more brandy.


Felt even better.



God, that WOMAN!!!


Not sure scary is the right word but pain in the hole she most certainly is... what did she say today that wound me up?? summat about how M&S shouldn't sell real food and should focus on ready meals. Which is an opinion that people hold - but not always one that she holds all the time


She vacillates all the time.... but my opinion of her is constant


And cha1ie - some warning for non-broadband forumites please!!!!

Had my Sunday clean through including making my kids DO their bedrooms. Cooked Tuesday's stew, wednesday's curry. Had a long bubble bath. Bribed my boys to take a long bubble bath. Ex came over ordered a take away and watched crap TV except Louis Theroux which wasnt even THAT good. Enough I think on my day of rest.

Got up, congratulated and thanked friends on previous day's marriage.

Wended way back from midlands, 2 episodes of The Wire, watched Walk the Line, processed photos of my mum's wedding and flickred them.

Washed up, tidied up, quick browse of forum. Bed, MOTD then sleep.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Today I:

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> Booked a ferry crossing from and to Calais

> Booked a hotel room in Essen


Now, what exhibition are you going to? (are there other reasons to go to Essen?) I'm away there at the end of march. Can;t decide if i shoudl drive, and fill me car up with spares while out there, or fly from Stanstead, which is by far the easiest way I have to say.


Anyhow


I did some stretching exercised for 30 mins to try and sort out my hamsterstrings...then re-installed all the software I use on my PC following a HDD crash on Monday :-(


Then spent lots of time e-mail companies to say I have bought your product so need a KEY for activation...that'll learn me not to print everything off....


Discovered if you type PORN into Google it returns some alarming images..that wasted 8 hours....


Oh, and planned my runs for this coming week.


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I got up and made it into work


it was touch and go,as I feel a bit sniffly and could do with a week off.again


thank Gordon Brown, jesus and God for liberal self cerification and sympathetic doctors , helping the make the entire process of ripping off your employer much easier.YOu dont have to have a nmolotov cocktail to hurt capital these days


three cheers for malingers

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