Friday morning thread (and thank fuck for that)

if i eat rice that’s been on the counter all night will i die

  • yeah :skull:
  • no m8 its fkn rice

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might get myself one of those chess clocks so I can punch in whenever I’m actually working

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Get a job as a patent twat, you literally have to do this for billing purposes.

I really cba today. I didn’t get home from work until 930 last night and I don’t feel great (my glands under my arms are up again).

But I set someone up with a new computer yesterday and set up my new reporting system for her. So I feel I’ve got to go in as she’s bound to have questions.

For anyone who missed it who might be interested, I launched this year’s Hardship Fund Fundraising Raffle yesterday:

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had to do that for one place i worked (for billing purposes)

never bothered then just made it up at the end of the week

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Eating brekko, going to work for a bit, drive to nottingham, play gig, drive home, bed. Gonna be knackered.

Tour today, two tours tomorrow plus some filming in between, and then off to that Julia Donaldson thing on Sunday that I went to in London a few years ago.

Got a 3 hour time slot to kill in town today, forgot my laptop so going to attempt to do some writing on my phone instead, but forgot my charger so outlook: not good.

Morning!

Just woke up. I’ve a meeting in an hour, then coffee date with my cousin and her 5 month old baby :purple_heart:

Then board meeting tonight. Oh well.

After well over a year of battling the council, we’ve finally had a place at the autism-specialist school confirmed for our son.

Think I might cry.

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Sorry about the battle to get there but I hope the place means a lot less worry and stress for you now

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Thank you - I just hope it will help take some of the stress out of his life. He seems delighted anyway.

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Brilliant news! :grinning:

I hope it is much better for him there, and by extension for the while family.

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I just used the downstairs toilet for the first time in three months.

The brother-in-law has done a pretty good job renovating it to be fair on him. Now I just need to put up some pictures to make it less plain.

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rice is pretty demonised. it has the ability to develop some mad dangerous spores, but in this climate and unless those spore exist or are triggered like a little edgelord crybaby or some shit, it’s no worse than any other food. I’d get it in the fridge soon, mind.

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That’s really brilliant news Warny :grinning:

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i missed the conclusion to this saga, didn’t realise you had actually got brother in law to do it in the end

looks good :+1:

Column a, column b

Not sure I’ve ever been ill from rice no matter how long it been out or reheated or whatever but in the last few years I’ve come to the conclusion that risking it is absolutely not worth it. Food poisoning is the absolute worst, do you want the rice that much?

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Went for a run, knackered now. Wfh, so gonna have breakfast and watch the Office until 9. No tiny sausage dog today though :frowning:

I bought some new records when I was in Glasgow last weekend, looking forward to giving them a spin later.