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« Reply #11715 on: Thursday, December 19, 2013, 19:27:09 »

Being informed by a colleague that whilst on a work do in oxford last night, i saw chris wilder in a bar and greeted him with 'we hate oxford, and we hate oxford' and bellowed out a version of 'constable, constable, he stayed at oxford and he won fuck all'

Last night is a blur
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« Reply #11716 on: Friday, December 20, 2013, 09:39:59 »

http://vitaminl.tv/video/1556
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« Reply #11717 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 10:19:52 »

Online supermarket shopping. We used to use Tesco who were consistently late and often had things missing but for the last 2 months have used Ocada and they are brilliant. Always on time, never anything missing and the delivery people are friendly as well.

Reading the tales of shopping woes on the other thread reminded me how much I hate going to supermarkets!
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« Reply #11718 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 10:23:00 »

The problem we had with online shopping was that they picked the  'fresh' produce with the shortest use by dates (sometimes next day). Hence it was either wasted or you needed to go into the supermarket to change it.

not tried recently.
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Comedy timing. Someone on my Facebook timeline complaining about sainsbury online sending them a kilo of leeks and one sprout.

And sure enough there is a picture of one solitary sprout in a bag with a printed label priced at 4p.
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« Reply #11719 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 11:00:33 »

The problem we had with online shopping was that they picked the  'fresh' produce with the shortest use by dates (sometimes next day). Hence it was either wasted or you needed to go into the supermarket to change it.

not tried recently.
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Comedy timing. Someone on my Facebook timeline complaining about sainsbury online sending them a kilo of leeks and one sprout.

And sure enough there is a picture of one solitary sprout in a bag with a printed label priced at 4p.

Mrs has done that with onions - one onion on its own tagged up.
We use asda and by and large are usually ok tho on friday they forgot everything chilled - was on the van just drove off without delivering it, was dropped off next day.
Still beats trawling around the supermarket
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« Reply #11720 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 12:18:36 »

Nothing that exciting, an icegirl is scraping the ice around a hockey net and backs her arse onto the camera. here's a gif of it.


A real delight. Made my Christmas.
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« Reply #11721 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 13:30:13 »

I've done the online food shopping thing a few times but it takes me as long to do the ordering as driving to the supermarket and getting it myself. Add that to relying on them picking the freshest goods so I gave up on it pretty quickly. Things like fresh meat,veg,bread, dairy etc i prefer to select myself.
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« Reply #11722 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 22:30:42 »

Tramadol, paracetemol, naproxen and a roaring open fire.  Feeling pleasantly stoned after my op.  Cant drink till tomorrow though.  That'd top off the evening nicely.
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« Reply #11723 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 22:35:22 »

Tramadol, paracetemol, naproxen and a roaring open fire.  Feeling pleasantly stoned after my op.  Cant drink till tomorrow though.  That'd top off the evening nicely.

Good to hear. Tramadol give you really weird dreams  Grin
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« Reply #11724 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 22:39:23 »

Good to hear. Tramadol give you really weird dreams  Grin

Doesnt affect me in the slightest.  Takes pain away but no side effects, cocodomol now that sends me all weird
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« Reply #11725 on: Monday, December 23, 2013, 23:19:34 »

Have a couple of glasses of wine with it and see how you feel then
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« Reply #11726 on: Tuesday, December 24, 2013, 00:24:27 »

Managing to complete a night out without a pre drink. It's nice to have a sense of self control, even though I still had 6 pints in 3 hours, (last half an hour without a drink in hand) Progress in a way.
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« Reply #11727 on: Tuesday, December 24, 2013, 00:51:32 »

Have a couple of glasses of wine with it and see how you feel then
That's for tomorrow night. Have to have wine to get through a bloody church service.
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« Reply #11728 on: Tuesday, December 24, 2013, 07:44:51 »

At a loose end today so I think I'll pop to asda. I don't need anything, just thought I'd help increase congestion and peoples blood pressure. Think I'll buy some bin bags and count all my change out....
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« Reply #11729 on: Tuesday, December 24, 2013, 08:15:46 »

At a loose end today so I think I'll pop to asda. I don't need anything, just thought I'd help increase congestion and peoples blood pressure. Think I'll buy some bin bags and count all my change out....

Cunt chops x
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