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• #2
bloody freelancers!
I'm possibly up for that, but if I'm sick I don't get paid so might have to just take the afternoon off.
second the idea of brighton if its raining.
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• #3
i thought we were gonna go to the windmill, might try working from home that arvo!
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• #4
we were watching in the windmill yesterday - not a bad spot! if nobody's up for the ride then i'll stay in brighton - just thought the event was a good excuse for a spin. don't think my bike will be up and running by then, so will have to ride geared...
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• #5
IN. ride up or stay here. sounds like fun either way.
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• #6
defenitely nt working next wed. so where shall we watch it??
that does mean i can't race the track next week... hmm
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• #7
beer helps track performance, sure i've read that somewhere
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• #8
good news "i'm working from wed arvo' so can do the windmill
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• #9
I'm up for the windmill, when does the footage start?
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• #10
they've seemed quite vague when talking about it on the telly woulda thought one or twoish
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• #11
coverage is on 12-5pm I think. I've got to work so windmill is my only option. Should be able to get there by half three/four.
Is anyone still going to london?
Anyone fancy getting a terrible illness next Wednesday?
I feel convinced I'm gonna have the flu that day and won't be able to work... but if the weather's OK I'm gonna cycle up to London early-ish and watch the Alpe d'Huez stage of the Tour with some of the London lot.
http://www.londonfgss.com/thread7656.html#post227914
;-)
If it's raining, I'll probably just find a pub that's showing it somewhere in Brighton and get sh*tfaced...
Who's in?
(PM me if you don't want to admit to such dishonesty in public!)