What are you doing?
Just finished my lunch at work; today it was cold pasta, very spicy and left over from yesterday's evening meal. In about 4 minutes I'm going to put my headset back on and recommence taking calls from BBC listeners and viewers.
Don't let them win but keep up the struggle and wear them all down by our persistence.
Finishing my departmental forecast and business plan for 2009, with a thumping head ache and a swollen gland in my throat which my Doctor sneered at as "mild tonsilitis or similar, so take some paracetamol, etc., etc.,".
Also trying to figure if the new role I've been offered as part of our organisational re-structure is a poisoned chalice or not whilst remembering to count my blessings as there are worse outcomes.
Also trying to figure if the new role I've been offered as part of our organisational re-structure is a poisoned chalice or not whilst remembering to count my blessings as there are worse outcomes.
Having a quick look around the forum to see if there are any new and interesting threads, or even any old one's I can drag past their sell by date.
Silently cursing the mouse on the library computer as it seems to have a life of it's own.
Now I'm off to bring meaning to the phrase "the cheques in the post".
Silently cursing the mouse on the library computer as it seems to have a life of it's own.
Now I'm off to bring meaning to the phrase "the cheques in the post".
High on a cocktail of flossy teacakes and marmalade
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kwackers wrote:ianr1950 wrote:By heck I hope you can't catch a sore throat via the net.
Depends on whether it's a virus or not.
Budum tish!!!
Back on topic: There's a lot of poorliness about ...... Me too.
A friend has just played Florence Nightingale and cheered me up with a delicious, healthy lunch and scintillating conversation with a side order of ibuprofen.
I wish everybody better.
Dee
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about to re-write a chapter on why the people of later Mesolithic and earlier Neolithic Cornwall would have bothered to climb up onto the high moors and go to the tors.
Ohhh a historian! Love history. Know nothing of Cornwall Im afraid, except their love of dancing and having their own language and identity. (a group comes over here for Crunnaigh week - celtic festival)
Sorry about all you poorly folk.
And thirdcrank! Oh no! There can be not much worse than having your house broken into. Hope not much damage was caused.
What am I doing... about to eat my tea prepared by Rosie, then later tonight I am servicing the cycles that we are taking to Hadrians Wall for our epic journey. Gotta replace tyres and tubes on mine, plus I think the brake shoes too. Beth is getting yet another set of blurdy mudguards forced into place on her sirrus.
Opps... tea on table.
See ya later
Mary