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Just called the boss. He expects me to come in. It's five miles to work. He's having a laugh, right?


I've called the cab office. No chance, they say.


My boss has a bloody car, it's alright for him. He can skid his way back home for all I care. I ain't walking 5 miles there and 5 miles back. Bloody freak, close the office.


Sorry, just letting off steam.


I rarely get a chance to watch the This Morning/ Loose Women combo.


It's snowing, yay.

Even I hate your boss MCG, how rude of him to spoil such a cool day.


I've been out with Mr VBC (who has luckily cadged the day off work- yeah!) and we have been making snow angels on Goose green, up to Blue Mountian for a coffee and taking photos of the awesome snowmen. My favourite isthe one on the island/roundabout... right next to the palm tree (will upload photos when able).


As for drinks:


When? Where? I'll be there.


This makes up for the usual WrightStuff/LooseWomen Monday drizzle

My workplace shut. Been to Dulwich park with the bairns. Out by 9 back by 10.30. Everybody looking bemused and happy as they wandered around in the enchanted wonderland. Saw a snow-dragon and a mini snowbod. Made snow angels and threw snowballs as my sock came off inside my welly. And we saw an eagle!(ish). Now home with tea and toast.


Nice idea guys but think I'll miss the drink in the Bish. Have a hot toddy on me.

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