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Funnily enough, I text a couple of foumites this morning with a question that had been bothering me.


Why on earth did the Boomtown Rats need telling why they didn't like Mondays? Surely that is one of the more obvious facts of life?


I feel vile today! Not only through self inflicted damage (although I won't deny that has played a part). My lips are totally cracked and horrible, it's amazing how nasty cracked lips can make you feel, especially when matched with a red crusty nose! :(


Sorry, too much info I suspect.

Everyone in my household is unwell (man flu I've been told) and I'm 6 1/2 months pregnant packing up our entire house because we are moving on Saturday.


Anyone want to come and dismantle double beds with me? I'm sure there was a mistress topic on here somewhere.....

giggirl Wrote:

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> I'm no longer hot. Now I'm chilly. I can hear my

> duvet calling to me like a siren.


Sorry you're no longer hot, Giggirl. Mind that duvet though, it might be luring you onto the rocks.

I feel lethargic, on a badly planned overbudget project that is a paragon of how not to manage the client's expectations (ie i have a lump of cheese on a toothpick that took me 5 minutes and 29 pence, they were actually expecting the moon on a stick for that).

I am currently giving a masterclass in displacement activity.

Christ I wish I was drunk.

Granted I would much rather be drunk and naked on a beach somewhere in the Caribbean but as days in the office go today aint so bad. My wife made a really nice lasagne last night and I have some with me for my lunch. It?s the little things like that that make me happy. I?m also wearing new socks which feel nice and fluffy.

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