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Weekend plans

Post by Kwacky »

Anyone up to owt?

I've got a client drinks/meal thing tonight in Milton Keynes. I was offered the chance to stop over so I could have a drink but my wife is working tomorrow. So a late night without reward.

Daddy day care tomorrow. Daughter off to physio then dance. Then catching up with some old mates. It should be messy.

Sunday is recovery day.

I've got Monday off, both the AT and the Versys need a decent clean as I've used both for work this week.
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Still working.. why was I so keen to get back?? (lol)
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Not sure really.

Only things I need to do are clean the bike and go for a long run.

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Keeping dry, there's flooding all around my area but I live on a hill.
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Stonesie wrote:Keeping dry, there's flooding all around my area ....
Similar here mate.
Stonesie wrote: I live on a hill.
Wishing I did too right now.

I actually took a day off today, and stayed at home I was so concerned about the rising water levels.
My moat has topped it's banks, and is flooding out onto our rear paddock.!
My neighbour opposite ( about a mile, as the crow flies) came past just after lunch with about 200 of his sheep he had herded from his bankside grazing to take to safer pastures.
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You have a moat??
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D41 wrote:,, a moat??
(wasntme) Of course not mate.! -A touch of the Hyacinth's there....:
In fairness I wouldn't have chosen to use the word "Moat", except that apparently Dyke is not an acceptable term in these PC days.? ;)
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Not a lot at all
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Post by duke63 »

Lying on the sofa I reckon - full of cold.
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