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Appendisectimy
The Fish Started conversation Dec 2, 2002
Dunno if that's how you spell it but it doesn't really matter...
About 4 weeks ago My beloved Salmon had her appendix out... rather fortunately as it was about an hour away from bursting!
She's fully recovered now, but has a rather large scar to prove it...
My job is going well... Still underpaid and over worked as our window cleaner says, but it currently pays the rent! REally need to start looking for something else, but don't have enough insentive currently...
Got a land line... hense the appearence on H2G2. And downloaded and deleted 6 months of e-mails!!!
Hmm... must get more sleep...
Appendisectimy
The Fish Posted Dec 9, 2002
Well... pon tas du tas!
Thanks for the Card and letter my friend. Mr Des is back in Reading, and Carl's add' I canny remember atm, but I can give you his no'.
How's work going?
Appendisectimy
Bluebottle Posted Dec 15, 2002
I thought I bored you rigid with saying how work's going in the letter It's going well - lots of graphs and charts etc, so nothing too complex most of the time.
So, have you learnt Carl's address yet - and if not, can you ask him?
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Appendisectimy
Bluebottle Posted Jan 12, 2003
Oh well. Christmas is a bit late now, I suppose. Next up it's my birthday, and then I have to suffer Valentine's Day (which I think should become a Bank Holiday) and then I have to wait until April for my next day off work. I think there should be more Bank Holidays. At least one a fortnight so I can have more days off work. If I ruled the world then I would decree that in England, St. George's Day would be a Bank Holiday, and then ensure that there would be a legitimate reason to have a day off work twice each month. At least.
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