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Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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DerekR
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I'm at work, and bored.

Still, I'm listening to The Pogues, so it's not all bad.

That is all.
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i'm at work today too. but just a standard 9-5 "shift"

was in yesterday too.

:| :roll:

i'm supporting/covering our website after we launched a new feature last week, while it "beds in" over the weekend (traditionally our site's busiest time, especially with the wimbledon finals)

*sigh*
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i don't "work"per se;but as the new baby's arrival draws frighteningly near(in a nice way),i find my assumption of the housewives role is now totally complete.already this morning i've done the whole weeks laundry (at the launderette,as the washing machines chosen a typically inconsiderate time to die) and the whole weeks shopping.
it has to be said that neither of these tasks is at all bad when done alone-ie no missus,no kids.in fact i've knocked about three hours off the usual painful time and am now going to get royally pissed for the rest of the day! 8)
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just up and still reeling after The Pink Floyd's performance last night
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I've had a typical middle of the road sunday today so far. Went to a car boot and got some bargains and then to a garden centre! :lol:
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Y'all missed the point. Look at the time of my post :cry:

(incidentally, how come HL time is one hour behind?)
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What on earth are you doing in a job where you have to be up at that time? :eek:
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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:What on earth are you doing in a job where you have to be up at that time? :eek:
The joys of a continental shift pattern. My nightshifts are 6pm-6am, and I was nightshift Friday and Saturday this week :(

Blame all the beer drinkers :lol:
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DerekR wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:What on earth are you doing in a job where you have to be up at that time? :eek:
The joys of a continental shift pattern. My nightshifts are 6pm-6am, and I was nightshift Friday and Saturday this week :(

Blame all the beer drinkers :lol:
Where do you work then?
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Oor Derek is keeping the wheels of beer making in Yorkshire turning, a very important man :notworthy:
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James Blast wrote:just up and still reeling after The Pink Floyd's performance last night
I watched that on t'internet at work last night, astounding wasn't it?

<PSSST> A DVDR of Kasabian's entire set from Glasto will be winging it's way to Blast Towers sometime this week! Ian Brown too, if I can find it.
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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Where do you work then?
John Smith's, (just about the only thing) in Tadcaster
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Yir faur tae generous DerekMan :notworthy:
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Whoa. The weird thing is, I didn't read this thread until after I posted my "Hi" thread. Creepy. DerekR and I must have a Vulcan Mind Meld going on.
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Dunno about Vulcan but I frequently have some weird mind stuff going on :eek:
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