Tea? (Part 2)

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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
No, he's here on the sofa....
Special Tea?
 

NormanD

Lunatic Asylum Escapee
Yet another "do not google" phrase...

I have a sore knee and elbow and several impressive bruises after a clipless moment this morning, in front of an audience of 12 other members of my cycle group. Most of them were still laughing about it at the end of the ride. Bar stewards.

I had a Cornish yummy pasty and beans for lunch, followed by an almighty slab of chocolate cake. It helped. :mrpig:
I did the same in front of about 60 people ... dignity?, what's that? ;)
:hugs: for Jo
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I think I must have a cat allergy.

I visited a cat on Friday dosed up with antihistamines. This the fella, I think it was Potsy as someone put in a cat flap that was too small.:whistle:
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Then yesterday, without antihistamines, I was lying under the tractor fitting some underbody covers to keep the electrics dry. The agri tyres stink of cat pee from having been stored outside. I immediately had a streaming nose and sore eyes. Still feel bunged up this morning and with a headache too. I think the tyres have soaked up too much essence of cat for my liking.:headshake:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Fat Cat was funny. We found out how it got that way when we gave the two of them lunch. Fat Cat and Thin Cat both go to eat. Thin Cat wanders off leaving her bowl half full, Fat Cat polished off the lot!
 

Gromit

Über Member
Location
York
Interview on Tuesday, Birthday on Wednesday. Need to spend as little time away from Bolton as possible to be back for my mum and sister.

Have to think of some questions to ask on the day. I know how much it pays and what I may be doing. Beyond that I'm a bit stuck.

RHS founded in 1804, first flower show 1820. Royal status in 1861. Merged with The Northern Horticultural Society in 2001. Harlow Carr established in 1946. Botanical gardens established in 1950 to assess the suitability of plants for growing in Northern Climates.

Originally 10.5 hectares extended to 27.5.

Think that covers everything. :smile:
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Tea for Postman.With triple sugar,i had a ,well it can't be described as a clipless moment ,because i have toeclips.But i fell off the bike on a street in Ilkley this morning.My fault for not going to church,infront of a few families near a local Park.I was letting a car go past,i had pulled into a space and waved her through.i think she stalled i was looking over my shoulder one hand on bars and wobbled.Bang down i went,bounced.I could not get my leg out of the toeclip and laid in the road for all to see.A little crowd appeared as i picked myself up.Twit.Me ok but a bent hanger but it's been ok coming back.No harm done.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Interview on Tuesday, Birthday on Wednesday. Need to spend as little time away from Bolton as possible to be back for my mum and sister.

Have to think of some questions to ask on the day. I know how much it pays and what I may be doing. Beyond that I'm a bit stuck.

RHS founded in 1804, first flower show 1820. Royal status in 1861. Merged with The Northern Horticultural Society in 2001. Harlow Carr established in 1946. Botanical gardens established in 1950 to assess the suitability of plants for growing in Northern Climates.

Originally 10.5 hectares extended to 27.5.

Think that covers everything. :smile:

Good luck!

Is it a long term post? If so, you might ask about any plans they have for future projects? Opportunities there might be for extra training and so on?

If it's short term, then you might ask about the prospects of extending the post or similar.

Poor sore Postie. Have a cuppa.

In fact, cuppas all round! :cuppa:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Yet again today, I shared a carriage with some people who were just a bit louder than they needed to be. Not really a problem, just loud.

When the driver turned the engine off briefly at a halt, one of them said that he must be 'saving the leccy'.

Probably not, in a diesel train....
 
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