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Anonymous
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well, fluffy onesie on + donkey brown boottee-tyle slippers

cuppa Twinnings tea = everyday variety, decaff + s/sk milk = no sugar +

Blue Ribband original choccy bic to hand

checking on my cat Marvellous Marty the Magnificent = beside me in his pet-bed under the wooden desk Cat

on which new basic desktop printer will be put = on or around next payday ..... I mean upon the wooden desk not upon the cat Smiley LOL 

kicked my old basic Epson printer in frustration many many months ago Destroy

therapeutic for me for about 3 nano-seconds but really, really bad for the printer Destroy

well, let's see if there are many takers for my initial entry into the off-top unofficial world of 'the lounge area'

WispaRed7 slight_smile

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Hi @Anonymous My "better half" would be horrified if I demoted her to that status.  She says she is my better 75% at the very least!  She is away now food shopping with our daughter - I am on the school run to collect granddaughter number 2 at eleven o'clock.  She is at an exam revision class this  morning.  Seems like only yesterday she was sitting on my knee listening to every syllable of such poetic gems as "Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall" or "Little Minnie Mums could not do her sums".  I suppose I would end up in court if I recited those nowadays - they would probably offend PC brigade sensitivities. 

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Anonymous
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Hi everyone

I'm out in the yard at my laptop

enjoying a cuppa T

warm sunshine & blue skys

I've got that Friday feeling 

in a gentle way mindst

Carpe Diem

WispaRed7 slight_smile

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Toby
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@Anonymous wrote:

Hi everyone

I'm out in the yard at my laptop

enjoying a cuppa T

warm sunshine & blue skys

I've got that Friday feeling 

in a gentle way mindst

Carpe Diem

WispaRed7 slight_smile


Not jealous at all Wispa tongue_winking

 

Im in a lovely office when its sunny!

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@Toby think I will have to sit outside for my lunch today working looking out at all this sun. This is where I will sit outside the office/workshop today I think it is nice to work in a rural location.

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Oh never mind @Toby . At least you are well protected from the harmful rays of the bright sun and cooling gentle breeze as it wafts slowly round the garden. You are not distracted by the birdsong or the high flying aircraft as they make their trails in the picturesque blue sky above. Now head down and get on with your work!!

Gerry

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Oh I get it now - that's what the invisible option does! Very, very clever!!!! Enjoy your day whatever you are doing.   Happy Dance

 

Gerry

 PS This was meant to refer to @adamtemp64's  lovely picture with him sat invisibly in his chair.

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@Anonymous  Well snap! I have the 15 year old grandson this week and I am all of a tizz!

He is doing mock mocks (whatever the heck THEY are) and I seem to be here there and everywhere this week

If I am not picking him up at some silly time, (like 1pm as he has an exam the following day) I am dropping him off at school the following day at 1pm to do said exams...

What happened to going to school at 9-3.30 every day and studying for exams when you got home?

I told him I was ruining the environment with all this car usage...he said ........what DO you mean?

I think he had a science exam that day as well!!!..............Drum

 

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@Toby @adamtemp64  @Anonymous 

you all make me laugh out loud LOL Happy Dance

for which I genuinely thank you for

WispaRed7Thanks!:womanvery-happy:

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@Cleoriff wrote:

@Anonymous  Well snap! I have the 15 year old grandson this week and I am all of a tizz!

He is doing mock mocks (whatever the heck THEY are) and I seem to be here there and everywhere this week

If I am not picking him up at some silly time, (like 1pm as he has an exam the following day) I am dropping him off at school the following day at 1pm to do said exams...

What happened to going to school at 9-3.30 every day and studying for exams when you got home?

I told him I was ruining the environment with all this car usage...he said ........what DO you mean?

I think he had a science exam that day as well!!!..............Drum

 


@Cleoriff you are busy/busy/busy & you make me laugh too Thanks!

I plan a quiet weekend 

maybela a cocktail or two as my local has a promotion

on early Friday evenings now new management has taken over

yippee! looking forward to 2 large mojitos already 

& its not even lunchtime

what will you good folk on O2CF think of me now

WispaRed7 Wave

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@Cleoriff  I won't say what age I am ( but its between 68 and 70) yet the word "exam" still fills me with terror. I was never academically gifted (is that the modern expression?).  I wasn't stupid - I was a plodder.  I needed time to absorb new ideas etc.  I well remember when I was doing A level Maths, my teacher said to me "Not only can you not get it right, you can't even get it wrong properly!".     When I was 48 I enrolled with the Open University.  I got a BSc degree - and two of the courses I studied for that were "An introduction to Maths" and "Mathematical Models and Methods"  - so I guess one is never too late to learn.   

Gerry

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