Weekend plans
- Kwacky
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Weekend plans
So what's everyone up to?
Gym tonight
General house stuff tomorrow
Tomorrow night Mrs K and I are going over to a friend's house and stopping over. Booze and no kids.
Sunday recoverying.
Gym tonight
General house stuff tomorrow
Tomorrow night Mrs K and I are going over to a friend's house and stopping over. Booze and no kids.
Sunday recoverying.
- C00kiemonster
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- kiwikrasher
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Re: Weekend plans
Usually last weekend mad panic get everything done before heading to work next week.
Australia Day on Monday so probably a BBQ and drinks on the cards
Australia Day on Monday so probably a BBQ and drinks on the cards
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Re: Weekend plans
Tonight....off to the comedy slapstick festival in Brizzle
Sat.....Shopping most probably, then er indoors wants to look at one of the Mitsubishi hybrid 4x4 things as she looks like she wants to buy one.
Sun.... dunno yet
Sat.....Shopping most probably, then er indoors wants to look at one of the Mitsubishi hybrid 4x4 things as she looks like she wants to buy one.
Sun.... dunno yet
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Re: Weekend plans
Fri,............................... prepping for painting
Sat..................................shopping then painting, maybe rugby on telly
Sun.............................painting, drinking wine and rugby on telly
..........................get all painting done in winter, summer is for riding !!!
Sat..................................shopping then painting, maybe rugby on telly
Sun.............................painting, drinking wine and rugby on telly
..........................get all painting done in winter, summer is for riding !!!
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Re: Weekend plans
Reduce my sleep debt, clothes shopping and Rugby. Not necessarily in that order btw.
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Re: Weekend plans
Today - Work then J&S to spend lots of cash on gear to replace torn stuff... and maybe a few things I "definitely damaged" in the accident and couldn't live without... new bum bag for my phone, wallet and lipstick.
Tonight - Insanity workout, wine (no drinking Sunday-Thurs... I need this)
Tomorrow - *hopefully* collecting my rebuilt bike, then testing out the repairs and my new gear out to Loomies cafe
Sunday - observed ride with TVAM and marking exam papers... booooo
Tonight - Insanity workout, wine (no drinking Sunday-Thurs... I need this)
Tomorrow - *hopefully* collecting my rebuilt bike, then testing out the repairs and my new gear out to Loomies cafe
Sunday - observed ride with TVAM and marking exam papers... booooo
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Re: Weekend plans
Moscow sounds good always wanted to go there. Hope you get some sight seeing time and not all work.Perkles wrote:recovering from man flu hopefully then sunday im off to moscow for work
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Re: Weekend plans
Have a good Australia day kiwi. We were in Sydney in 2004 for Australia day. Did the harbour bridge climb in the evening just as they let the fire works off, will always remember that day.kiwikrasher wrote:Usually last weekend mad panic get everything done before heading to work next week.
Australia Day on Monday so probably a BBQ and drinks on the cards
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Re: Weekend plans
Swimming, football abs shopping today. Hope to get some time with the Big Ten tomorrow
Oh and watching battle of the bulge film Kwacky mentioned last week I think it's in repeat today so set it too record.
Oh and watching battle of the bulge film Kwacky mentioned last week I think it's in repeat today so set it too record.
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Re: Weekend plans
Decent run last night, followed by dinner and an early night. How rock and roll am I
Today, family day and a bit of chilling out..
Tomorrow, long run and a bit more family time.
Today, family day and a bit of chilling out..
Tomorrow, long run and a bit more family time.
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Re: Weekend plans
Weekend riding plans all cancelled... the bike isn't fixed yet. Gutted
Instead I'm going to watch TV in my new gear.
Instead I'm going to watch TV in my new gear.
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- D41
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Re: Weekend plans
OK......"Australia Day" sounds kinda obvious, so I guess it's like July 4th??....When is it celebrated??? What things typically happen, etc.??Blade wrote:Have a good Australia day kiwi. We were in Sydney in 2004 for Australia day. Did the harbour bridge climb in the evening just as they let the fire works off, will always remember that day.kiwikrasher wrote:Usually last weekend mad panic get everything done before heading to work next week.
Australia Day on Monday so probably a BBQ and drinks on the cards
Labor Day is our big one in Orange.....although the Monday itself is usually VERY quiet, the three days before are hectic, mainly because of our street fair.....people come in droves to this thing, and it's only gotten bigger over the years. I'm not good around crowds, so I tend to stay away, or nip down and grab some deep fried Danish bread puffs or sommit.
I used to work the bar at the Scottish Beer Tent.....can you imagine a Geordie taking ID's?? - You look twelve and you can have a beer.....the PD were not so amused.
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Re: Weekend plans
Cheers mate, it'll be pretty low key being my last day home.Blade wrote:Have a good Australia day kiwi. We were in Sydney in 2004 for Australia day. Did the harbour bridge climb in the evening just as they let the fire works off, will always remember that day.kiwikrasher wrote:Usually last weekend mad panic get everything done before heading to work next week.
Australia Day on Monday so probably a BBQ and drinks on the cards
The harbour does put on a good show on NY's and Australia Day.
I'm starting to get a bit more 'into' Australia Day, mainly because I want to foster some national pride in the kids. NZ has it National holiday on the 6 feb (waitangi day, good luck trying to pronounce that you lot! ) and in the past I've caught up with other ex pat kiwis for a beer.
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- D41
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Re: Weekend plans
Go for it dude!!
I took massive amounts of pride in becoming a US Citizen.....doesn't mean I'm not proud of being British, but I had the interviews, the fingerprinting, the FBI checks.....plus the money. When people tell me "Hey, I was born here" I'm like "SO FECKING WHAT??"....you didn't have a choice about that you stupid redneck......I'm proud of being a US Citizen....and it's just the little things.....taking The Pledge at a baseball game, stuff like that.
I took massive amounts of pride in becoming a US Citizen.....doesn't mean I'm not proud of being British, but I had the interviews, the fingerprinting, the FBI checks.....plus the money. When people tell me "Hey, I was born here" I'm like "SO FECKING WHAT??"....you didn't have a choice about that you stupid redneck......I'm proud of being a US Citizen....and it's just the little things.....taking The Pledge at a baseball game, stuff like that.
- kiwikrasher
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Re: Weekend plans
Didn't say I was proud and loud Australian, even though I am a official citizen. I am, and always will be a Kiwi first. I am thankful for the opportunities Aussie had given me, but if things were even economically, I'd be in NZ at the drop of a hat. With the job I have now, I could feasibly live in NZ, but would have to remove my family from their extended family network. And after the up-bringing I had, I am grateful that my kids have a good network around them.D41 wrote:Go for it dude!!
I took massive amounts of pride in becoming a US Citizen.....doesn't mean I'm not proud of being British, but I had the interviews, the fingerprinting, the FBI checks.....plus the money. When people tell me "Hey, I was born here" I'm like "SO FECKING WHAT??"....you didn't have a choice about that you stupid redneck......I'm proud of being a US Citizen....and it's just the little things.....taking The Pledge at a baseball game, stuff like that.
But my children are born here, and I'll ensure they appreciate the fact they are part of this lucky and opportunistic land and show respect and allegiance to their country.
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- D41
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Re: Weekend plans
Soz....I wasn't sure, I seemed to remember you were naturalized but wasn't positive.
Aussie football still sucks.
Aussie football still sucks.
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I am a citizen of Australia for my kids benefit but hold dual citizenship of both NZ and Aussie.D41 wrote:Soz....I wasn't sure, I seemed to remember you were naturalized but wasn't positive.
Aussie football still sucks.
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