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- Valley TrashGlobal Superstar
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I've been Christmas 'Big Shop' food shopping today so would rather have been in work...
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Valley Trash wrote:I've been Christmas 'Big Shop' food shopping today so would rather have been in work...
Haven't been into work for four years, almost to the day.........
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Man that sounds good TDA... Coupled with your golf-centric lifestyle and love of French wine ...life sounds pretty sweet fella
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I'm in work, it's horrible and I want to cry.
Not today. Today is Mr and Mrs Arkay's Christmas as Mr Arkay has to work tomorrow. I was teetotal for seven months until my birthday two weeks ago, now I'm two sheets to the wind on one glass of Prosecco based fucks bizz. I am one CHEAP date these days. Life is good.
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Valley Trash wrote:Man that sounds good TDA... Coupled with your golf-centric lifestyle and love of French wine ...life sounds pretty sweet fella
Thanks, it could be far worse and I really don't mean to appear to rub it in..........but I firmly believe that anything is possible if you put your mind to it.
Mrs TDA & I put in a lot of hard work, which, coupled with what I call a stroke or two of good fortune, but which the wife says were bold business decisions, gave us an option to have a complete lifestyle change at an early age.
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The Devil's Advocate wrote:Valley Trash wrote:Man that sounds good TDA... Coupled with your golf-centric lifestyle and love of French wine ...life sounds pretty sweet fella
Thanks, it could be far worse and I really don't mean to appear to rub it in..........but I firmly believe that anything is possible if you put your mind to it.
Mrs TDA & I put in a lot of hard work, which, coupled with what I call a stroke or two of good fortune, but which the wife says were bold business decisions, gave us an option to have a complete lifestyle change at an early age.
Jammy bugger Good luck to you Sir :hohoho:
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My first Christmas as a Senior Manager which meant I had to be the Senior Manager on duty My day amounted to one single solitary e-mail, a meander around handing out mince pies and a high score on Temple Run.
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Valley Trash wrote:The Devil's Advocate wrote:Valley Trash wrote:Man that sounds good TDA... Coupled with your golf-centric lifestyle and love of French wine ...life sounds pretty sweet fella
Thanks, it could be far worse and I really don't mean to appear to rub it in..........but I firmly believe that anything is possible if you put your mind to it.
Mrs TDA & I put in a lot of hard work, which, coupled with what I call a stroke or two of good fortune, but which the wife says were bold business decisions, gave us an option to have a complete lifestyle change at an early age.
Jammy bugger Good luck to you Sir :hohoho:
The only downside to life out here is the lack of serious football banter.
Plenty of proper plastic (mainly Man Utd & Chelsea) followers who know fk -all about football, but recently I "outed" a genuine Coventry City supporter. He let slip that he actually subscribes to their Player, but was made up to learn that he was not alone in being hunched over a PC listening to his heroes of a Saturday afternoon.
Been winding him up mercilessly about Gunnarsson & Turner recently, but I now also look to see how the Sky Blues are doing. They certainly shouldn't be where they find themselves these days........
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Not today - in fact I retired at 5.30pm on Saturday
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Cyncoedslumdog wrote:Not today - in fact I retired at 5.30pm on Saturday
You did mention it might be happening.........welcome to the most enjoyable part of life, so far......
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0nly 20 years to go for me... Thank the Lord for booze, thank the Lord for being born soon permitting desperate men everywhere to charge their glasses, as G-Ster said, at whatever the feck time of day takes our fancy :hohoho:
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Cyncoedslumdog wrote:Not today - in fact I retired at 5.30pm on Saturday
Congrats Slumdog Snr... Here's wishing you a very long healthy and happy retirement
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