Hey John, that's fantastic
Toy boy !
Here's wishing you both a very merry birthday - and yes, I meant that
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Thanks rigger.rigger wrote:Hey John, that's fantastic
Toy boy !
Here's wishing you both a very merry birthday - and yes, I meant that
Got a Zoom meeting with all the family this evening.
I once played against Don Revie.
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Wishing your good lady many happy returns john.
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Many thanks.LAsouthcoast wrote:Wishing your good lady many happy returns john.
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Happy Birthday to your wife and enjoy the toyboy period
Owners come and go but Leeds United will be there forever, for the fans - keep Marching on Together.
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Thanks Mr Russell.Mr Russell wrote:Happy Birthday to your wife and enjoy the toyboy period
I once played against Don Revie.
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Happy Birthday m'lady. Young lad like you is lucky to have her John
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NW, took me a while to get the answer to 5 down in the quick crossword. Thought it rather odd for an anagram.
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Fun morning with toilet drains blocked, fortunately been able to rod them out myself and clear the blockage, now flowing again.
Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you.
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Power cut at work this morning at about 05:10.
The entire warehouse went black (I work at a UPS depot) and the only lights we could see were the ones on the laser-scanners attached to our wrists and the receiving units we wear on our belts (like a tri-corder on Star Trek).
We all cheered, as you do in these situations if you're British, and then we realised this was a proper cut. A couple of the supervisors called us together in the meeting area near the entrance of the building and we all trooped carefully round there, using mobile phones like ushers in a cinema.
It affected the entire area surrounding the building - about four or five blocks of streets - and power wasn't restored until gone half past six.
It meant all the drivers had to help us load as we'd lost over an hour.
It wasn't as bad as it could've been I guess, but still made their day that bit harder as they'll all have left later than usual. I'm glad it was a Monday - the lightest day of the week - as the rest of the week shouldn't be affected.
First time I think we've had a power cut in this part of town for about ten years, I think ..
The entire warehouse went black (I work at a UPS depot) and the only lights we could see were the ones on the laser-scanners attached to our wrists and the receiving units we wear on our belts (like a tri-corder on Star Trek).
We all cheered, as you do in these situations if you're British, and then we realised this was a proper cut. A couple of the supervisors called us together in the meeting area near the entrance of the building and we all trooped carefully round there, using mobile phones like ushers in a cinema.
It affected the entire area surrounding the building - about four or five blocks of streets - and power wasn't restored until gone half past six.
It meant all the drivers had to help us load as we'd lost over an hour.
It wasn't as bad as it could've been I guess, but still made their day that bit harder as they'll all have left later than usual. I'm glad it was a Monday - the lightest day of the week - as the rest of the week shouldn't be affected.
First time I think we've had a power cut in this part of town for about ten years, I think ..