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Morning. My wife has left me (for a week, to go skiing with her school, she's a teacher). About to traumatise the children watching Watership Down for the first time. They need to learn that life isn't always rainbows and gummi bears.

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Morning Team! She gone for the tea after we done crossword! Got some paperwork type jobs to do while she walks the dogs.  Chucking small claims papers in to the system to get some money back and flog some other stuff on Ebay, wash truck, shopping etc. Only one rugby match on the box! Enjoy your day!

 

Fire, Gnawed.

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5 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Crikey if that's your first one I'm impressed, I see about half of them

 

Think I usually end up getting them, not all of them by any means.

This one I've no clue and it's under my skin now!

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