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Z Posted Feb 8, 2005
Sorry.
I'm getting annoying aren't I?
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 9, 2005
Wouldn't the Inverness route take longer? I prefer round trips to return journeys though, so I am up for that. Depends on the total outlay.
An amusing thing happened yesterday. We are working on a document called a BRDR (Business Requirements Definition Report) and I said "Have you finished the BDSM?" Then I caught myself and said out loud "What's a BDSM?" and then thought 'oh sh******t!' Luckily the guy I work with is either innocent, deaf or very very polite!
And another thing. Was starving-hungry after the match yesterday so bought some ribs and vegetable rice from a Chinese and some won ton to eat in the car. I was 3/4ths full from the won ton, and only ate three of the ribs and a third of the rice. So that sorts out tea tonight. And this morning I fancied yoghurts and fruit rather than a fried breakfast. This is getting scary!
See you soon.
B
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Z Posted Feb 9, 2005
Scotland @ Easter
Yup the Inverness route would take a couple of hours longer but would cost rather a lot more..
>> 'What's BDSM' you've just outed yourself as a vanilla at work..
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Had a good day yesterday and fairly good today, I had an unhealthy lunch, (spring roll and chips) but ate less than half and now feel pleasently stuffed.
I had an interesting experience listening to the CD again last night, - it worked. Well I think it did, I managed to imagine myself slim which I've never really been able to do before.
Looking forward to seeing you..
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 9, 2005
Vanilla at work? Well, I think my colleague outed himself and not the other way round. Don't forget that I knew the answer and he didn't even blink!
I guess we ought to sort out accommodation for Friday and Monday nights. I am pretty sure W****e doesn't have room for us to stay at. I used to stay at a hotel on Sauchihall Street, that I think was called the Sandymount or similar. But it wasn't cheap-cheap-cheap. Do you fancy researching Places To Stay in Glasgow, bearing in mind alchohol, public transport and cars?
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Z Posted Feb 9, 2005
I'll have a go! Though I'm not much good at finding cheap accomodation in cities..
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Z Posted Feb 9, 2005
Ooophs forgot
I guess if he was into it he would have to try very very hard not to reveal that he knew what it meant..
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 10, 2005
It occurred to me this morning that I would rather spend the 30 quid on accommodation or possibly alcohol in Scotland than on going to Inverness. But that's just me.
How are you this morning honey?
B
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Z Posted Feb 10, 2005
Good idea. Inverness isn't really that nice is it? and Accomodation in Glasgow could involve parting with
I'm Good we just got a mock exam in Obestric complications, which I haven't revised yet managed to pass, so I'm feeling all motivated to revise it, well actually I'm feeling all motivated to buy new pens and a textbook or two.
How are you doing? Desperate Housewives was rather good, I'm glad you reccomended it to me.
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 10, 2005
I'm good. In the process of deciding that I cannot afford Skye and the Copenhagen meet and that I would rather go to Skye anyway.
Not a problem, since I wasn't expecting to go to Copenhagen, and in some ways it is a city I don't want to go back to. I was very happy there, and am shy of the place now.
Just off into town to buy some ciggies, I think.
I know... I know...
How 'bout you?
B
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Z Posted Feb 10, 2005
I completely agree, about not wanting to go back to places that you were happy in, it can ruin the memories by comtaminating them with reality.
Mind you going to Copenhagen would be good for the Citron Pepper suppy...
I'm just doing some Gliding Club admin, then I may go to the canteen for a while. I have been disobeying Mr M and weighting myself, but I have to admit that I'm pleased to report that I have shrunk a little, and I seem to be able to get into some trousers I couldn't wear for a while.
Oh and something else that was weird happened last night, I couldn't go swimming because I had a lecutre at medschool that went on until after the pool closed. But I was really disapointed because I wanted to excercise..
How scary is that?
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 10, 2005
I think I may reclaim that book. I never even got to listen to the CD, you know!
Off to buy some fish now. Catch you later.
B
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Z Posted Feb 10, 2005
I've *ahem* acquire a copy of the CD, I'll give it back to you, along with your other CDs on Friday..
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Z Posted Feb 10, 2005
Lets just say I've just had a work with a certain surgeon and
A) the more weight I loss the better
B) I'm seeing a certain operation tomorrow morning.
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 10, 2005
http://www.hostelworld.com/ryanair/findabed.php - for Glasgow?
btw - flights to Malmo look like they are about 40 quid *if we book today* and hostels look to be about 20 quid in Copenhagen. That means we would have to cross the bridge which we can do by train (cheap) or taxi (wonderful), but my guestimate for the Copenhagen meet is a cost of about 100 quid. So... do you want to do that in April?
Ben
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Z Posted Feb 10, 2005
What about this? £20 for a double?
http://www.hostelworld.com/ryanair/hosteldetails.php?HostelNumber=3904
Shall I call and book?
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Mrs Zen Posted Feb 14, 2005
I'm good thanks, Babe, but tired. Ended up the wrong end of the M1 at 11.00 and didn't get home till 2.00. It astonishes me you can get Red Bull off prescription!
I've got stuff to tell you. But in the meantime I ought to be working, so - phonecall tonight?
B
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