Today I'm happy about......
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day off... long walk down to the sea with the dog - the beaches now clear of tourists - home across the cliffs to a cooked brekkie and a mug of strong tea...
does it get much better??
does it get much better??
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As opposed to what, exactly?thebish wrote:day off...

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Yeah, weak to medium strength teathebish wrote:day off... long walk down to the sea with the dog - the beaches now clear of tourists - home across the cliffs to a cooked brekkie and a mug of strong tea...
does it get much better??

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No, no, no, no, no. A well squeezed bag and just a drop of milk. A cup of tea should be tile redGooner Girl wrote:Yeah, weak to medium strength teathebish wrote:day off... long walk down to the sea with the dog - the beaches now clear of tourists - home across the cliffs to a cooked brekkie and a mug of strong tea...
does it get much better??

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a work day.Bruce Rioja wrote:As opposed to what, exactly?thebish wrote:day off...
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But how can you tell them apart?thebish wrote:a work day.Bruce Rioja wrote:As opposed to what, exactly?thebish wrote:day off...

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not easily sometimes - as I am actually working this afternoon...Bruce Rioja wrote:But how can you tell them apart?thebish wrote:a work day.Bruce Rioja wrote:As opposed to what, exactly?thebish wrote:day off...
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Funeral?thebish wrote:not easily sometimes - as I am actually working this afternoon...Bruce Rioja wrote:But how can you tell them apart?thebish wrote:a work day.Bruce Rioja wrote:As opposed to what, exactly?thebish wrote:day off...
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going to visit a bereaved family in Paignton to plan one...Gooner Girl wrote:
Funeral?
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A long weekend has just ended. For the Monday my wife organised my children for a 'working bee'. Apparently it was an early birthday present. I say early as her birthday is in mid-November. My son brought his chain saw and a high water pressure cleaner - my son-in-law a petrol engined edge/brush cutter along with my daughter, granddaughter and a couple of brooms. What they did with those powered machines in the space of about four hours (with a break for luncheon) would have taken me weeks to do manually.
So we are both rather chuffed today.
So we are both rather chuffed today.

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Beginning to see some truly spectacular colours coming through on some of the trees. Almost momiji/New England spectacular. Very very colourful for England anyway.
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Just bought tickets to see Stewart Francis at King George's Hall in 2 weeks - 2 tickets for the price of one, a bargain night out for 18 quid and I happen to think he's immensely funny 

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Bijou Bob wrote:Just bought tickets to see Stewart Francis at King George's Hall in 2 weeks - 2 tickets for the price of one, a bargain night out for 18 quid and I happen to think he's immensely funny
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Finally, after five days hunting, managed to secure a holiday cottage after our previous booking fell through.

Now that (Monty) is a COTTAGE; not a shed.

Now that (Monty) is a COTTAGE; not a shed.
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Over here we have a provincial pension plan plus federal old age security. The Feds claw back OAS if you make over a certain sum so I never applied when I turned 65. Now I'm retired and not earning so much, I applied. They were a bit upset I did not apply before my 65th birthday. I had to provide an explanation and all kinds of documents last June. I called them at the end of August and they said they were working on it, but there were delays. Finally today I got 20 months worth of OAS dumped into my bank account so I'm happy. I might not be once I work out the tax implications over two tax years (2010 and 2011).
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But in the meantime you can afford a break in one of your luxurious sheds.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Over here we have a provincial pension plan plus federal old age security. The Feds claw back OAS if you make over a certain sum so I never applied when I turned 65. Now I'm retired and not earning so much, I applied. They were a bit upset I did not apply before my 65th birthday. I had to provide an explanation and all kinds of documents last June. I called them at the end of August and they said they were working on it, but there were delays. Finally today I got 20 months worth of OAS dumped into my bank account so I'm happy. I might not be once I work out the tax implications over two tax years (2010 and 2011).

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Ah, when I went over this wasn't here. I supposed this is okay if you want to go to Porthgwarra and have a kithchen not quite so nice.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Finally, after five days hunting, managed to secure a holiday cottage after our previous booking fell through.
Now that (Monty) is a COTTAGE; not a shed.

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That's the place! I've warned them that if the juice and bread aren't there when I turn up on the 27th I'll be demanding a refund.
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I'm glad you found somewhere though I expect the fruit and bread may have walked out by themselves by the 27th.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:That's the place! I've warned them that if the juice and bread aren't there when I turn up on the 27th I'll be demanding a refund.
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Porthgwarra?
Where we talking here?
It's just not a very common name, and happens to be the name of the nursing home the in-laws own in Cornwall. Coincidence?
Where we talking here?
It's just not a very common name, and happens to be the name of the nursing home the in-laws own in Cornwall. Coincidence?
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