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 Post subject: Bits & Bobs 46
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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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Why do each of the B&B threads have a name next to them?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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No, TheVision appears on it far too frequently.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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Why do each of the B&B threads have a name next to them?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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Ahhhhh!

Makes sense (kind of, anyway... I'm not sure what the significance is, but if it ever comes up in the Cottage quiz I shall study it!)

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The Virgin Mimi wrote:
No, TheVision appears on it far too frequently.


Exactly... No, hang on...

Anyway, isn't it great to be back at work after a long Christmas off? I couldn't wait to get in this morning.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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Anyway, isn't it great to be back at work after a long Christmas off? I couldn't wait to get in this morning.


Normally the first day back involves a call to IT to rest my password, but this time it only took me two attempts to remember my login.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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Me too! Only 2 attempts which is a shame as I was looking forward to sitting on hold for 40 minutes to IT.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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And from the other side of the fence, I do so love dealing with people who not only can't remember their passwords from just over a week back, but seem to have forgotten even the most basic of IT skills such as how to turn a computer on, and use a browser.

Happy new year everyone :D


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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TheVision wrote:
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No, TheVision appears on it far too frequently.


Exactly... No, hang on...

Anyway, isn't it great to be back at work after a long Christmas off? I couldn't wait to get in this morning.

Another reason why it's best to come in between Xmas and New Year. Not such a dreadful reality crash then!

I'm already thinking what to do with my extra week off!

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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In previous years I've done this but I had a lovely time off with my family and chances are, I won't be here next Christmas so I thought I'd best take advantage.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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In previous years I've done this but I had a lovely time off with my family and chances are, I won't be here next Christmas so I thought I'd best take advantage.


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I'm already thinking what to do with my extra week off!

There are three working days between Christmas and New Year.


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Festive Warrior wrote:

I'm already thinking what to do with my extra week off!

There are three working days between Christmas and New Year.

For you maybe. I get two extra days for the bank holidays too.

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Anyway, isn't it great to be back at work after a long Christmas off? I couldn't wait to get in this morning.

I hit snooze on my alarm, went back to sleep and dreamt that it was the day to set off to the Cottage, so I didn't have to go into work.

BEST DREAM EVER

Then I woke up.

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Normally the first day back involves a call to IT to rest my password, but this time it only took me two attempts to remember my login.

What happens if your password is still tired?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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Grim... wrote:
TheVision wrote:
Anyway, isn't it great to be back at work after a long Christmas off? I couldn't wait to get in this morning.

I hit snooze on my alarm, went back to sleep and dreamt that it was the day to set off to the Cottage, so I didn't have to go into work.

BEST DREAM EVER

Then I woke up.

WORST DREAM EVER


Can you remember when you were confused about the alarm time and made me rush for the theatre workshop st 2am because I had to jump out of bed and run to the station! I didn't even realise it was pitch black outside. D'oh. I felt a bit sheepish when she phoned back and asked why I said I was already on my whee

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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You probably shouldn't drink so much if you're looking after a kid, Meems.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 46
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Mimi has asked me to translate because she is too tired and emotional (drunk) to type.

Grim... Your dream sounds a bit like what happened to Mimi, except imagine if you'd actually gone to the cottage before realising it was a dream.

Once Mimi had an appointment to catch a train with a friend to go to a theatre workshop. The friend rang up saying Oh Noes I Hav Oversleep. Are You Nearly There? Mimi replied Yes I Am Nearly At The Station and rushed out the door.

The friend then rang back saying I Must Hav Dreemed I Slept Through My Alarm. It Is Only 2:30am. What Is Wrong With You Why Did You Say You Were Nearly There?

And then Mimi was embarrassed and returned to bed.

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Are you actually confusing Mimi and Miki? :|

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Are you actually confusing Mimi and Miki? :|

Am I confusing me with Miki?

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Grim... Is correct, I am looking after a baby.

I am not drunk. I just tired and Russell answered becUsev baby I wiggling whilst feeding

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Feeding Mimi > drunk Mimi! :D

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Baby has learned to both smoosh his face into my breast whilst blowing raspberries, whilst also pushing boob up to smoosh me in my own face, whilst also kicking off the sofa arm to plank his entire body length, which is currently in the region of 7ft. I'm in the bath now, and I don't feel like I'm wrestling a giant octopus for the first time all day.

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When in reality, the only place you might possibly expect to wrestle an octopus at home is in the bath.

I once cycled to work, only to find I was two hours early as I'd misread the time on my alarm clock and thought the alarm had failed. Had to wait an hour for the caretaker to arrive to open up. I should have realised there was something wrong as I got near to Manchester city centre and there was virtually no traffic.


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Tickets booked for my 9 and a half hour trip for a 90 minute meeting. Joy.

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Tickets booked for my 9 and a half hour trip for a 90 minute meeting. Joy.


See, this is why we need HS2.


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Tickets booked for my 9 and a half hour trip for a 90 minute meeting. Joy.

See, this is why we need HS2.

No, you need one of Babma's iPad-on-a-stick things!

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Tickets booked for my 9 and a half hour trip for a 90 minute meeting. Joy.


See, this is why we need HS2.

Or Skype.

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Speaking of trains, I've booked myself a weekend getaway to Edinburgh for my birthday in February. Taking the sleeper late on the Friday, then the afternoon train home on the Monday.


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Edinburgh is lovely. The sleeper train is a nightmarish slice of hell.

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The sleeper train is a nightmarish slice of hell.


I've taken the Highland one a couple of times (1998; 2014) and slept really well (a few drinks in the lounge car probably helped). I'll reserve judgement on the Friday night lowland one until I've tried it, but likely to be more comfortable than a seat and far less faff than flying.


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I just can't sleep on trains for some reason. Airplanes and busses, no problem. Trains? Nope, not even when I'm drunk or hungover.


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I'd love to sleep on the train. Not in a seat, one of those old fashion trains with your own room.


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I'd love to sleep on the train. Not in a seat, one of those old fashion trains with your own room.


You certainly get your own room on the sleeper. Unfortunately it's made of paper so you can hear the children in the room either side at full volume all night, and someone appears to have welded tin cans to the tracks for the length of the journey

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When you're lying in the berth just focus on the click-click-click as the train rumbles on and enjoy the strange rolling sensation as if you're at sea. You'll drop off in no time.


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I'd love to sleep on the train. Not in a seat, one of those old fashion trains with your own room.


You certainly get your own room on the sleeper. Unfortunately it's made of paper so you can hear the children in the room either side at full volume all night, and someone appears to have welded tin cans to the tracks for the length of the journey


Sounds like a normal night to me.

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Hmmm...I must have missed the news that the sleeper staff were on strike over Christmas. I'll have to keep an eye on this.


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Just bought this as a birthday present...

http://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-cycle-s ... -bike-shed

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For who? Do they like bikes?

I think Rick is a no. 1 bike.

Is it a house for Rick and his friends?

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For me.. i need somewhere to store my 3 bikes..

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For some reason I was watching Total Wipeout yesterday lamenting its passing and, weirdly, I wondered if Kovacks had ever been on it. Ain't that strange?


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Also, when I was watching it two of the contestants injured themselves in one episode and I was also wondering if anyone had successfully sued them. I might Google that...


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For who? Do they like bikes?

I think Rick is a no. 1 bike.

Is it a house for Rick and his friends?

Of course, there is a difference between someone who likes bikes and someone who is a bike. A bike store is suitable for one, but may not provide enough space for t'othets thrashings...


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Also, when I was watching it two of the contestants injured themselves in one episode and I was also wondering if anyone had successfully sued them. I might Google that...


I did Google that. Google doesn't know either.

They probably settled some of them then. Maybe.


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For some reason I was watching Total Wipeout yesterday lamenting its passing and, weirdly, I wondered if Kovacks had ever been on it. Ain't that strange?



No, but i do fancy it...

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