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You just started it I think as MB/Shane and Scotty have been absent today:

 

Tonight - drinking, watching soaps, fall into bed

Sat - nothing exciting apart from advising soon to be step son what animal to sponsor

Sunday - go and see my friend and her baby, who at last has been let home from the special care unit

Monday - meet with the person who is doing my wedding make up to decide on colours etc

Tues - nothing

Wed - work for a day then another 6 day long weekend

 

Happy days

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Tonight - Forced home from work as nothing to do, going out to play poker.

Saturday - Sleep, go to cinema, watch TV

Sunday - Sleep (hopefully), but am "On-Call" at work (despite the fact i work at a supermarket...?!), play football if i'm not working.

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You just started it I think as MB/Shane and Scotty have been absent today:

 

Tonight - drinking, watching soaps, fall into bed

Sat - nothing exciting apart from advising soon to be step son what animal to sponsor

Sunday - go and see my friend and her baby, who at last has been let home from the special care unit

Monday - meet with the person who is doing my wedding make up to decide on colours etc

Tues - nothing

Wed - work for a day then another 6 day long weekend

 

Happy days

 

Why do you think people care what you're doing over the weekend? How sad.

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Monday - meet with the person who is doing my wedding make up to decide on colours etc

 

HTH

 

Render:-

Render is an all-over coating on some womens faces. Here we discuss the options for patching or the complete rendering of a face.

 

If a face is being completely rendered, the best option is an un-gauged non-hydraulic lime mortar using well-matured lime putty and sharp and well-graded aggregate. This does not require special skills. Use non-hydraulic lime and sand in a 1:5 ratio.

 

Otherwise, in inexperienced hands, 1:1:6 is a good standard mix for render, ie including some cement. Increasing the cement content will make the mortar too hard and remove the benefits of using lime, but any less than 1:2:9 must be avoided.

 

If applying more than one coat, always apply the stronger coat on the face- otherwise you prevent air accessing it and carbonating the lime.

 

If a chemical set is required, perhaps because of low temperatures or high moisture levels, it is best to use an hydraulic lime.

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Friday: Dad's birthday, round to my parents house for some nosh.

 

Saturday: In the absence of a day on the **** in Watford, I shall now be going shopping for some appropriate interview wear for next Friday, and beginning to demolish my bathroom.

 

Sunday: Dim sum at Port Solent with friends, then back to the bathroom madness.

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friday - recovering from being in hospital, and doped up to the eyeballs on tramadol and diazepam

Saturday - recovering from being in hospital, and doped up to the eyeballs on tramadol and diazepam

sunday - recovering from being in hospital, and doped up to the eyeballs on tramadol and diazepam

 

0/10 :smt022

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friday - recovering from being in hospital, and doped up to the eyeballs on tramadol and diazepam

Saturday - recovering from being in hospital, and doped up to the eyeballs on tramadol and diazepam

sunday - recovering from being in hospital, and doped up to the eyeballs on tramadol and diazepam

 

0/10 :smt022

 

How can you be upset on Vallium! :rolleyes:

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