Where are you going tonight?
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Where are you going tonight?
just like the others really - where are you off to, anywhere nice?
holiday, dirty weekend, business trip? a different city, the countryside, at home or abroad etc etc?
holiday, dirty weekend, business trip? a different city, the countryside, at home or abroad etc etc?
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It was my birthday today, but I worked a 10-10 shift. So I went to the pub afterwards, only to find out that the landlord was out in Lyon watching Liverpool tomorrow. Therefore, no stoppyback. So I had to get takeouts sharpish.
However, just seen that Mrs K, knowing that today was to be a washout, is cooking me a dream dinner tomorrow - my unofficial official birthday for her. Beef Wellington. This after a sneaky fridge look. I love her more than birthdays. Because she knows what the gut wants.
However, just seen that Mrs K, knowing that today was to be a washout, is cooking me a dream dinner tomorrow - my unofficial official birthday for her. Beef Wellington. This after a sneaky fridge look. I love her more than birthdays. Because she knows what the gut wants.
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Straight from the pages of a Mills and Boon.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:It was my birthday today, but I worked a 10-10 shift. So I went to the pub afterwards, only to find out that the landlord was out in Lyon watching Liverpool tomorrow. Therefore, no stoppyback. So I had to get takeouts sharpish.
However, just seen that Mrs K, knowing that today was to be a washout, is cooking me a dream dinner tomorrow - my unofficial official birthday for her. Beef Wellington. This after a sneaky fridge look. I love her more than birthdays. Because she knows what the gut wants.
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Belated Happy Birthday KBab.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:It was my birthday today, but I worked a 10-10 shift. So I went to the pub afterwards, only to find out that the landlord was out in Lyon watching Liverpool tomorrow. Therefore, no stoppyback. So I had to get takeouts sharpish.
However, just seen that Mrs K, knowing that today was to be a washout, is cooking me a dream dinner tomorrow - my unofficial official birthday for her. Beef Wellington. This after a sneaky fridge look. I love her more than birthdays. Because she knows what the gut wants.

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Sounds dangerous. How did you know where you were going? You must have kept tripping n stuff?enfieldwhite wrote:superjohnmcginlay wrote:Managed to get your arse out of bed then? Honestly, these bone idle pensioners.![]()
Last night I competed in a 'blind' 5km cross country run out in Hainault. Close to PB too at 23:47.
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It's on a cycle track called Hogs Hill. No lights (apart from the moon, which was full last night). Usually you can make out the path by the lights on Canary Wharf, some miles across the Thames Estuary. It's good fun I tells thee!superjohnmcginlay wrote:Sounds dangerous. How did you know where you were going? You must have kept tripping n stuff?enfieldwhite wrote:superjohnmcginlay wrote:Managed to get your arse out of bed then? Honestly, these bone idle pensioners.![]()
Last night I competed in a 'blind' 5km cross country run out in Hainault. Close to PB too at 23:47.

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5km. Runnning. Fun. 3 words that don't belong together.enfieldwhite wrote:It's on a cycle track called Hogs Hill. No lights (apart from the moon, which was full last night). Usually you can make out the path by the lights on Canary Wharf, some miles across the Thames Estuary. It's good fun I tells thee!superjohnmcginlay wrote:Sounds dangerous. How did you know where you were going? You must have kept tripping n stuff?enfieldwhite wrote:superjohnmcginlay wrote:Managed to get your arse out of bed then? Honestly, these bone idle pensioners.![]()
Last night I competed in a 'blind' 5km cross country run out in Hainault. Close to PB too at 23:47.
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I also got my time wrong too. It was 22m 47secssuperjohnmcginlay wrote:5km. Runnning. Fun. 3 words that don't belong together.enfieldwhite wrote:It's on a cycle track called Hogs Hill. No lights (apart from the moon, which was full last night). Usually you can make out the path by the lights on Canary Wharf, some miles across the Thames Estuary. It's good fun I tells thee!superjohnmcginlay wrote:Sounds dangerous. How did you know where you were going? You must have kept tripping n stuff?enfieldwhite wrote:superjohnmcginlay wrote:Managed to get your arse out of bed then? Honestly, these bone idle pensioners.![]()
Last night I competed in a 'blind' 5km cross country run out in Hainault. Close to PB too at 23:47.


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