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Ant Wrote:

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> Early? What it starts with an 8? Pfft. Moos I

> thought you had kids.


To clarify, I had been up for well over 2 hours when I wrote that, and it was still feeling horribly early. I think I'm going to go to bed in a minute. Saw the aforementioned kid this evening for the first time since Sunday. Not good. :'(

Huzzah - no getting up at 5 anymore - change of plan. I can now crawl out of bed at 8.50, turn on my lap top - compose a token reply to an email from my MD and then go back to bed for a few hours to recover.


Working from home - dontcha love it?

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Huzzah - no getting up at 5 anymore - change of

> plan. I can now crawl out of bed at 8.50, turn on

> my lap top - compose a token reply to an email

> from my MD and then go back to bed for a few hours

> to recover.

>

> Working from home - dontcha love it?


It's OK MP, we all know the code. DulwichMum's initials are now reversed so as your MD doesn't have a clue about what you get up to when you work from home.

In your PJ's.

???? Wrote:

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> Still an hour and 20 mins away from 'too early'


Is it a competition? I was up at 1.34 this morning. That was certainly too early. Or too late. Or something.


Someone's going to quote the 4 Yorkshiremen in a minute, the competitive equivalent of Godwin.

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