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Actually I think 'extreme irony' is one to treasure as well :-)

Good for you!

I've just booked a million meetings for April, okay it was only 16 but I had to book the rooms as well because you have to do that separately and you can't do it through the meeting invite. I'm ready to go home.
Trying to decide if it is too late to go for coffee and if I should just save the money instead.


yes it's pretty grim :-(

Our meeting room booking system is a bit like that Jud - ridiculous amount of hurdles. Hope you did get some more sleep Alicia. So sad about Christchurch.

We are battening down the hatches here for the forecast storminess arriving tomorrow. Or getting out our big coats as no doubt it will be another damp squib

That would certainly make the process more fun!!



Brrrrr chilly here. Not helped by the fact that our boiler finally passed away about a month ago. So we're wrapping up in loads of layers and huddling around teeny electric fires at the mo.

Hope you get a new boiler soon Kelly.

Cymru Am Byth!
(I've been watching the Rugby, with the rest of the nation)

Stay safe and warm, Desley. But glad you got out first. And have cake.
We're having some of the good days here, bright, sunny. Californians are commenting on the rain (too much) after seven years of drought, which seems premature to me. But the obverse is just as bad - you've seen them in LA, the huge concrete channels, big enough for movie chase scenes, for the excess rainwater when it comes.

Somebody did comment that there was some sport on somewhere but I confess I wasn't sure which

Anybody seen the riots again in Paris? It’s really bad but not bad enough for the Poundland Napoleon to stop his skiing holiday. 😡

Anybody seen the riots again in Paris? It’s really bad but not bad enough for the Poundland Napoleon to stop his skiing holiday. 😡

Sorry it has been so long since i have been active in here. How is everyone?
Got a day of planting vegetables ahead of me and strangely i am quite looking forward to it.
Got a job interview tomorrow for a job much closer to home.
Hope you all have a lovely Sunday

Good luck for the job interview tomorrow Lindsay, nice to hear from you.

Sorry it has been so long since i have been active in here. How is everyone?
Got a day of planting vegetables ahead of me and strangely i am quite looking forward to it.
Got a job i..."
Hope the job interview goes well
If your weather is anything like ours, it's not a bad day for planting vegetables either :-)


Had the taxi drop us at a restaurant instead of at home as there was no way I was cooking.


Had the taxi drop us at a restaurant instead of at home as there was no way I was cooking."
now that is style :-)

Still, got my planting done outdoors and seeds started in the green house so alls well that ends ok. Let's just hope they all grow.
Glad you had a good weekend away Patti.


I insisted she thank me for not naming her Pat. She did.

Still, got my planting done outdoors and seeds started in the green house so alls well that ends ok. Let's just hope they a..."
Lawn cut here too, and a lot of planting went on as well. But now it's raining hard.



cue chainsaw revving in the background

Nice day here. Got two loads of washing out and debating going for a third.

At least there was no staff meeting.

Hope the internet gets fixed Benjamin

Nice day here. Got two loads of washing out and debating going for a third."
We came home on Saturday afternoon to discover granddaughter's 24 year old boyfriend enthusiastically wielding his newly acquired chainsaw without safety glasses and while wearing shorts and a tshirt. I had to take him on one side for a safety lecture...

Gak! Is there not enough damage and pain in the world already? Sad part is that he'd probably get away with it for several times...
One of the things I like most about this place is that there will be NO more worrying about the husband on a platform with a chainsaw pruning bushes taller than himself and continuing to cut through extension cords. And that's with safety glasses and long sleeves and trousers and heavy duty shoes and gloves which saved him more than once.
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