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Weekend plans

Post by Kwacky »

Anyone up to anything?

Nowt planned for tonight so I'll probably hit the pub for a couple of pints with Mrs K.

Saturday and Sunday will be a mix of dad jobs, feeding the spiders, cleaning the bike and general stuff around the house to make sure it's not falling apart and going out for my father's day meal at some point.
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Food and drink fesitval tonight

Sat - Kids football and get out on bike

Sunday - England world cup, might go on bike if not drunk.
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Had a movie night with just me and the kids last night

Netball game first up for Jorja this morning, and given it’s 2 deg out atm I’m not looking forward to that!

Kids spending the night at their mums tonight so just a quiet night at home for me and catch a breath!

Sunday will be just having a sleep in hopefully and catching up on domestics ready for the school again.
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It's the yearly 675 fest ride today, I think it might be a decent turnout as the sun is out.
The route is good, I obviously know all the roads lol..... so that's what I will be doing today.
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Frankie wrote:It's the yearly 675 fest ride today, I think it might be a decent turnout as the sun is out.
The route is good, I obviously know all the roads lol..... so that's what I will be doing today.
Great day for it, have a good one.
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Just myself and MiniGee last night, so watched a boys film together, we’re all off to MidiGee’s again later for more house renovations for the rest of the day. This evening it’s an Italian dinner and then watching “Closer to the Edge”, which my Brother has never seen, should be a good evening! 8)

Tomoz is a lazy day with catch up jobs etc, so nothing exciting for us, although we get a free evening as MiniGee is off to the cinema with mates and GFs (his first btw (inlove) ) to see Jurassic World. But as usual it’s Dads taxi doing the donkey work, although as Mrs Gee is curious about said GF she may well do the honours. :D
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No plans for tomorrow as yet, might have a quiet day, wash the car (way overdue) and a local ride on the bike.
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Well had the Sunday kidless sleep in but the sun was shining so Jess and I jumped on the bike and found a pub for lunch.

Housework and shopping today then it seems lol
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