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Im in the middle of building a new office at the moment, Today splashed out on a Norwegian 'stressless' office chair. I have been looking for a new chair for the office for when its done, and made the mistake of sitting in one of these a few weeks ago...nothing has compared since. Hey ho, im literally going to spend 2/3rds of my day every single day in that chair so i guess its worth the money.

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Apparently we have 'treated' ourselves to a roomba robot vacuum cleaner this year....

At least it will stop her complaining about the dust and chainsaw chip on the floor, which WILL be a treat.

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1 minute ago, Luckyeleven said:

Apparently we have 'treated' ourselves to a roomba robot vacuum cleaner this year....

At least it will stop her complaining about the dust and chainsaw chip on the floor, which WILL be a treat.

Do you have pets?

 

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3 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Do you have pets?

 

Yep, thankfully well toilet trained! The incident with the roomba spreading shyte all about the place was high on my list of concerns!

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Just now, Luckyeleven said:

Yep, thankfully well toilet trained! The incident with the roomba spreading shyte all about the place was high on my list of concerns!

Yep you knew where I was going obviously ?

 

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49 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Im in the middle of building a new office at the moment, Today splashed out on a Norwegian 'stressless' office chair. I have been looking for a new chair for the office for when its done, and made the mistake of sitting in one of these a few weeks ago...nothing has compared since. Hey ho, im literally going to spend 2/3rds of my day every single day in that chair so i guess its worth the money.

You do realise that you are going to pile on a shed load of weight when you get behind a desk to do your work! I lost 2 stone when I did the opposite from sitting at a desk to standing up all day. It really shows what a desk job does for you!

Better take up serious cycling, running or walking if you aren't already.

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6 minutes ago, spudulike said:

You do realise that you are going to pile on a shed load of weight when you get behind a desk to do your work! I lost 2 stone when I did the opposite from sitting at a desk to standing up all day. It really shows what a desk job does for you!

Better take up serious cycling, running or walking if you aren't already.

you're 2 years too late mate! Thats how long it is now since I retired from tree work, and yes I am heavier than I have ever been. I am starting a regime in the new year though, One set of some sort of exercise every 1 hour to failure, be it squats, push ups, planks or similar.

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